Baby Girl
name put on some English-language birth certificate and other documents alongside surname for a female child which had not yet been given a given name
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Baby Girl
Summary
Baby Girl is an anthroponym[1].
Key Facts
- Baby Girl's instance of is recorded as anthroponym[2].
- baby girl is named after Baby Girl[3].
- Baby Girl's subclass of is recorded as female given name[4].
- Baby Girl's writing system is recorded as Latin script[5].
- Baby Girl's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- Baby Girl's said to be the same as is recorded as Babygirl[7].
- Baby Girl's opposite of is recorded as Baby Boy[8].
- Baby Girl's has part is recorded as Baby[9].
- Baby Girl's has part is recorded as space[10].
- Baby Girl's facet of is recorded as stillbirth[11].
- Baby Girl's facet of is recorded as miscarriage[12].
- Baby Girl's facet of is recorded as perinatal death[13].
- Baby Girl's partially coincident with is recorded as Pupa[14].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Texas[15].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Florida[16].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Georgia[17].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Nebraska[18].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as South Dakota[19].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Ontario[20].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Louisiana[21].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Montana[22].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as Wyoming[23].
- Baby Girl's used by is recorded as United Kingdom[24].
- Baby Girl's has characteristic is recorded as pseudonym[25].
- Baby Girl's has characteristic is recorded as double given name[26].