Lucky, considered names.
Newborn Naming
Thoughtfully chosen names combining the child's chart, family sounds, and numerological balance — a name that feels right today and wears well for a lifetime.

A glimpse
Lucky, considered names.
Thoughtfully chosen names combining the child's chart, family sounds, and numerological balance — a name that feels right today and wears well for a lifetime.
How the session flows
From first message to final note.
No paperwork, no upsell. A calm path from the first WhatsApp message to a usable outcome.
- 1
Send details
Exact birth date, time, and place of the child — plus family sounds, traditions, or starting letters you'd like honoured.
- 2
Shortlist
Within 2–3 hours, 3–5 name options are shared on email with meaning, numbers, and pronunciation.
- 3
Pick and proceed
You pick the one that feels right. Amit is available on WhatsApp to answer last-minute questions before the ceremony.
Questions & answers
Clear answers before you book.
The things people ask most about newborn naming — answered directly, with no filler.
As soon as the baby is born and you have the exact time. Most families book between day two and day ten — well before the naming ceremony.
For a proper naming, exact date, time, and place of birth are needed. The birth chart is built from that — the name is then tuned to the chart's friendly and missing numbers.
Yes. Share your family sounds, starting letters, or deity references up front. The shortlist is always built to fit your tradition, not replace it.
Share them. Amit will test each against the chart and tell you honestly which ones work, which need a tweak, and which are better let go of.
For guidance on the day — what to say, the most supportive moment to name the child — yes. For the full ceremony, Amit works with a priest of your choice.
Ready when you are
Ask one question. Or start the full conversation.
Most clients begin with a single question over WhatsApp. Every reply comes the same day.