"Okay, we'll start with something basic. Where'd Shade come from? The name, I mean."
He slowed down, veering off toward a rest stop. "Shadrach."
Her eyes widened in appreciation. "As in Meshach and Abednego in the Book of Daniel?''
"That's right. My mother decided to give each of her offspring a name that would roll
around a bit. I've a sister named Cassiopeia. Why Bryan?"
"My parents wanted to show they weren't sexist."
One Summer
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Picking a name for your child can sometimes feel overwhelming. In addition to the possibilities you think up, it's likely that friends and relatives will offer suggestions of their own – whether you want them to or not.
There's no right or wrong way to pick a name for your baby. The most important consideration is to choose one you love.