The name of your shop will more effectively tap the emotions of your target customer if you can discover a metaphor for their frame of mind. Since you are positioning yourself as a high-end boutique, this presumes a higher income clientèle, which also suggests the clients may be somewhat older and more sophisticated than the stereotypical new mom. These women probably put off child bearing with the goal of earning enough to provide their children with the very best of everything. They have earned the reward of buying their maternity wear and baby gifts from your store, rather than shopping along with the masses at Wal-Mart. These accomplished women have it all together like the matriarch of a pride. The grand lioness of her social circle. Her children will be royalty thanks to her sacrifice and hard work. Perhaps a name like Courtesan conjures up the right feeling.
2007-07-03 18:06:26
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answered by Philip M 2
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2016-05-17 22:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Congratulations! Here are a couple:
Le Infancuite (infant suite and sweet, with infancy, all-in-one
plus that upper element of pristine Euro-appeal)
* [if you're wary of the French spelling for pronunciation
reasons, you might consider starting out under,
The Infant Suite. But I say go high-end all the way!]
A cute, playful-yet-practical approach: BabyReaches
Given the social climate and media potential for
teaming-up for a family-multiplying sudden trend
(we never know when or what will be thrust upon us):
maybe, The InFancy (the "In" thing, and Fancy)
Or, for the straight-to-the-point: Precious FirstYear
< Great luck and thanks for considering.
2007-07-03 21:54:30
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answered by rockman 7
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I would do some research on the most popular baby names of the past few years. Use them to create a store name. Chances are, a mother with a baby of the same name will be attracted to shop there. Perhaps, "Emma Michael's" or "Ava Isabella."
2007-07-04 14:32:19
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answered by Elizabeth B 1
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I like Mommy and Me a lot. If it was my money I'd vote for that.
Hey, curious- what are "hard to find necessities?"
2007-07-03 17:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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euqituobaby.. uhm, opposite of boutique w/ a word baby.. hehe.. pronounced as "yukituo-baby"..
2007-07-03 16:18:18
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answered by dhee 1
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I want to open a boutique in mumbai . Can u please give us some suggestion.
looking for unique and simple name.
2015-01-06 23:58:48
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answered by Sunny Chhabra 1
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try some unique names like "INA AT ANAK" hehehe that means mother and child in filipino...... just suggesting... PEACE!!! hehehe
2007-07-03 16:13:58
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answered by Anonymous
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