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BaBY NAMING

Children are great imitators so give them something great to imitate.

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Close-up of a baby’s feet, symbolizing new life and the celebration of a baby naming ceremony.

A WARM

WELCOME

Naming ceremonies are all about celebrating family. They are an opportunity to welcome your new addition and commit to sharing and supporting their dreams as they grow.

Naming ceremonies can also be a lovely and meaningful way to welcome step-children and adopted children into their new family too.

Welcome

Ewan Riccio-Laing specializes in creating personalized ceremonies in Savannah, Charleston, and the Lowcountry, tailored to reflect your unique journey as a family. Whether you are celebrating the naming of your new addition, reaffirming your promises as a loving family, or incorporating special elements like music and readings, Ewan works closely with you to ensure your ceremony is exactly as you imagine. With a focus on inclusivity and meaningful connections, Ewan Riccio-Laing is dedicated to crafting ceremonies that celebrate all aspects of your life together. As a proud supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, Ewan ensures every family feels welcomed and honored. Custom baby naming ceremonies, personalized family vows, inclusive family celebrations, LGBTQ+ friendly ceremonies, Lowcountry family ceremonies, Savannah baby naming officiant, Charleston personalized ceremonies, unique family celebrations.

PERSONAL

Your ceremony will be written completely from scratch and we will work closely together to ensure it is exactly as you imagine.

A part of your ceremony will include officially naming your new addition as well as declaring your promises and commitments as a loving family. 

 

Your ceremony can include music, readings, and sharing your hopes and dreams for your newest family member.

But most importantly, your service will be special to youncorporating all of the aspects of your life that will make you a family.

Father lovingly kissing his baby during a personalized naming ceremony, facilitated by Ewan Riccio-Laing in Savannah.
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