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This is a response to VC 17 Larry 2 ("$$$ Baby Name $$$")...
Larry,
I like the idea about waiting a few months and picking a name based on your first interactions with the newborne. Is it really not possible to do this? It is a stupid rule if you are required to name the kid at presentation!
This is the method I used when naming some of my critters, if they came with no names. I have a cat called "Kitty Litter", a cockatiel called "Peep", and a blue budgie called "Blueberry". Granted they are not very imaginative names, but they FIT!  
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