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From pregnancy to childhood, baby.farm is a safe place to track your child's growth, share precious moments with loved ones and connect with parents.

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A Safe Community

No more worrying about posting too much about your child on social media! Build a safe and private community for your baby's journey, and use public posts to connect with other parents on the platform.

Create your private community

Having a baby is a beautiful but challenging task: you don't have to do it alone. With baby.farm, you can invite friends and family to follow your child's journey.

Divide your community into meaningful groups, like parents, close friends and friends. As you fill your baby's diary, you'll be able to decide who sees what.

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Maria Anderson ♀️

26 weeks, 6 days gestation 🤰 10/2/25

57 friends, 135 posts

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    Victoria & Mattia

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Explore & connect with other parents

Have you ever felt like you were sharing too much (or too little!) about your child? baby.farm is all about parenting and children - everyone will cheer for your child's progress.

By posting publicly and interacting with other users, you can find parents with similar interests and give and receive help in this difficult but rewarding journey.

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Preserve your Memories

Document your pregnancy and parenting journey through photos, videos, and thoughts. From ultrasound appointments and baby kicks to first smiles and words, everything stays on your diary, forever.

Celebrate every achievement

Record everything you want about your child's life or your journey as a parent – first smiles, new words, favorite toys or simply how your day together was.

You can announce every precious milestone reached by your baby: the gender, the chosen name, the birth, and developmental milestones. If you wish, your friends will be notified about this.

July 1, 25 at 06:38 AM

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Mattia Iavarone announced the birth of the baby! Born on July 1, 25 at 06:38 AM.

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Your child's timeline

Use the digital diary to post photos, videos and thoughts, and create a calendar of special memories for you and your family.

Think of the diary as an old photo album, that your child may one day revisit to discover the joy and challenges of their childhood.

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Track Health & Growth

Whether you're expecting or already a parent, our growth tools help you track your child's development and get personalized health reports and WHO-based charts.

Effortless tracking

Easily log key measurements for your child, from pregnancy (femur length, weight, head circumference) to after birth (height, weight and more).

You can attach pictures, videos and comments, like ultrasound images or medical advice from your doctor, to keep everything organized in one place.

  • June 29, 2526 weeks, 3 days

    Our baby is growing fast! Today we were able to take a picture.

    ⚖️650 g+70 g
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  • June 22, 2525 weeks, 3 days

    Doctor said everything is fine, but we need to keep an eye on the weight.

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  • June 17, 2524 weeks, 5 days

    The latest ultrasound shows a strong heartbeat! Tired but happy

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  • June 5, 2523 weeks

    Morphology scan today. Everything looks perfect ✨

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  • May 28, 2521 weeks, 6 days

    Discussed the birth plan with doctor. Feeling much more prepared now.

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  • May 25, 2521 weeks, 3 days

    Morning sickness seems to be getting better finally.

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  • May 12, 2519 weeks, 4 days

    First appointment at the clinic went well. So much information.

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Growth insights

See your child's growth come to life with interactive charts. We plot your data points against official growth curves from the World Health Organization.

This way, you can understand how your child compares to developmental milestones, providing peace of mind and helping you discuss growth patterns with your pediatrician.

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Personalized health reports

Get tailored insights into your child's development based on the data you track. Our AI provides personalized reports explaining what you should expect at the current week of gestation or age.

All your information is kept secure: we treat your child's health data with the utmost care, so you don't have to worry about privacy.

Your Baby's Growth ✨

Based on the measurements you've tracked, your baby is showing healthy development! At 28 weeks:

  • Estimated Weight: Your baby's estimated weight is tracking well at the 62nd percentile.
  • Head Circumference: The head circumference is also developing nicely, currently at the 58th percentile.
  • Femur Length: Your baby's femur length is strong, placing it at the 66th percentile.

These percentiles indicate that your baby's growth is progressing well compared to the average for this stage. Keep up the great tracking!

What to Expect This Week ✨

Welcome to the third trimester! Your baby is making significant strides this week:

  • Opening Eyes: Your baby's eyelids can now open and close, and they might even be able to see light filtering through your abdomen.
  • Brain Development: The brain is developing rapidly, becoming more complex with the formation of billions of neurons.
  • Breathing Practice: While their lungs aren't fully mature yet, your baby is practicing breathing movements, inhaling amniotic fluid to help them develop.
  • Weight Gain: Your baby is gaining weight more consistently now, adding crucial fat layers that will help regulate body temperature after birth.
  • Developing Senses: Hearing is well-developed, and your baby may react to loud noises or even your voice.

Changes for You ✨

At 28 weeks, you might be noticing several changes in your body as your pregnancy progresses:

  • Growing Belly: Your uterus continues to expand significantly, now reaching above your belly button.
  • Braxton Hicks: You might start to experience Braxton Hicks contractions, which are practice contractions. They are usually irregular and not painful.
  • Fatigue: The third trimester can bring back feelings of fatigue as your body works hard to support your growing baby.
  • Shortness of Breath: As your uterus pushes up, it can crowd your lungs, leading to some shortness of breath.
  • Swelling: Mild swelling in your feet and ankles is common. Resting and elevating your legs can help.
  • Colostrum: Your breasts might start producing colostrum, the nutrient-rich first milk.
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Collaborative Naming

No name yet? Gather ideas from your loved ones, have them rate community suggestions, and use our smart ranking algorithm to find the perfect name for your child in our rich database.

Noah

Rated 57 times, 9 comments

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Rarely used for females

Origin and Meaning

The given name Noah is of Hebrew origin and is most famously associated with the biblical patriarch who built the Ark.

Origin

Noah originates from the Hebrew name נֹחַ (Noach). It is a name with ancient roots, deeply embedded in Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions. The primary source for its origin is the Hebrew Bible, specifically the Book of Genesis.

Meaning

The name Noah is generally understood to mean 'rest' or 'comfort'. This interpretation is derived from the Hebrew root verb נוּחַ (nuach), which means 'to rest'. In the biblical narrative (Genesis 5:29), Noah's father, Lamech, names him Noah, saying, 'Out of the ground that the LORD has cursed, this one shall bring us relief from our work and from the painful toil of our hands,' directly linking the name to the concept of comfort and relief.

Biblical Significance

Noah is a central figure in the Abrahamic religions. According to the Book of Genesis, he was a righteous man in a time of widespread wickedness. God chose Noah to build an ark to save himself, his family, and representatives of every animal species from a great flood sent to cleanse the earth. The story of Noah's Ark is one of divine judgment, salvation, and the establishment of a new covenant between God and humanity.

Popularity and Usage

The name Noah has maintained popularity for centuries, particularly within Christian and Jewish communities. In recent decades, it has seen a significant resurgence and has become one of the most popular names for boys in many English-speaking countries and beyond. Its enduring appeal is often attributed to its biblical significance, its pleasant sound, and its universally understood meaning of 'rest' and 'comfort'.

Around the World

There are about 227667 people with this name in the world, mostly across the following countries: 🇺🇸 United States, 🇺🇬 Uganda, 🇳🇬 Nigeria, 🇰🇪 Kenya, 🇮🇱 Israel, 🇿🇲 Zambia.

  • #58 in 🇮🇱 Israel (19526 people, 1 every 430)
  • #222 in 🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea (4374 people, 1 every 1864)
  • #250 in 🇿🇲 Zambia (13879 people, 1 every 1142)
  • #251 in 🇿🇼 Zimbabwe (11311 people, 1 every 1364)
  • #254 in 🇺🇬 Uganda (25770 people, 1 every 1589)
  • #297 in 🇸🇱 Sierra Leone (4918 people, 1 every 1441)

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Oliver

Rated 45 times, 12 comments

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Origin and Meaning

The given name 'Oliver' is a name of rich historical and linguistic background, with its precise origins and meanings subject to some scholarly debate, though generally associated with concepts of peace, fruitfulness, or ancestral heritage.

Origin

The most widely accepted origin of 'Oliver' is from the Norman French name Olivier, which became prominent in medieval Europe, notably through the epic poem La Chanson de Roland, where Oliver is a heroic knight and close companion of Roland. The French name is often thought to be derived from the Latin word olivarius, meaning 'olive tree planter' or simply 'olive tree'. The olive tree itself is a classical symbol of peace and fruitfulness.

An alternative theory suggests a Germanic origin, possibly from a name like Alfher (elf army) or Wolfhar (wolf army), or an Old Norse name such as Óleifr (ancestor's descendant/relic). The phonetic similarity could have led to its conflation or assimilation with the Latin-derived form.

Meaning

Reflecting its primary etymological paths, the name 'Oliver' carries several potential meanings:

  1. 'Olive Tree' or 'Olive Branch Bearer': Derived from the Latin oliva (olive) or olivarius. This is the most common interpretation, associating the name with peace, dignity, and fruitfulness, symbols historically linked to the olive tree.
  2. 'Ancestor's Descendant': If traced to the Old Norse name Óleifr (from Anu meaning 'ancestor' and Leifr meaning 'descendant' or 'heir').
  3. 'Elf Army': A possible Germanic origin from Alfher (from alf meaning 'elf' and heri meaning 'army').

While the 'olive tree' meaning is predominant, particularly due to the name's popularization through French romance literature, the Germanic and Norse connections suggest a more varied ancient heritage.

Popularity and Usage

'Oliver' has enjoyed consistent popularity in many Western countries. Its use in England dates back to the Norman Conquest. Although its popularity waned somewhat after the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, it saw a significant revival in the 19th century. In recent decades, 'Oliver' has frequently ranked among the top names for boys in countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. The name has been borne by numerous notable individuals, including writers like Oliver Goldsmith and Oliver Wendell Holmes, and the aforementioned historical figure Oliver Cromwell.

Around the World

There are about 779785 people with this name in the world, mostly across the following countries: 🇩🇪 Germany, 🇺🇬 Uganda, 🇵🇭 Philippines, 🇺🇸 United States, 🇳🇬 Nigeria, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom (eng).

  • #42 in 🇩🇲 Dominica (389 people, 1 every 194)
  • #80 in 🇺🇬 Uganda (96912 people, 1 every 423)
  • #114 in 🇮🇪 Ireland (8845 people, 1 every 525)
  • #122 in 🇬🇬 Guernsey (135 people, 1 every 469)
  • #130 in 🇦🇮 Anguilla (16 people, 1 every 828)
  • #165 in 🇩🇪 Germany (164024 people, 1 every 589)

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Benjamin

Rated 68 times, 22 comments

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Origin and Meaning

The name Benjamin is a male given name with profound historical and linguistic origins, primarily rooted in ancient Hebrew tradition.

Origin

Benjamin originates from the Hebrew name בִּנְיָמִין (Binyamin). It is an ancient appellation, documented in Semitic languages and holding a prominent place in Abrahamic religious scriptures.

Meaning

The name Binyamin is predominantly interpreted as 'son of the right hand'. This interpretation derives from the Hebrew components: ben (בֵּן), signifying 'son of', and yamin (יָמִין), meaning 'right hand' or 'south'. In ancient contexts, the 'right hand' often symbolized strength, divine favor, or a position of honor. An alternative interpretation, particularly relevant to its biblical genesis where Benjamin's mother Rachel initially named him Ben-oni ('son of my sorrow') before his father Jacob renamed him, suggests 'son of my days' or 'son of the south' (as yamin can also denote the southerly direction from an eastward orientation).

Biblical Significance

In the Hebrew Bible, specifically within the Book of Genesis, Benjamin is chronicled as the twelfth and youngest son of the patriarch Jacob, and the second and youngest son of Rachel. His birth was arduous, prompting his dying mother Rachel to name him Ben-oni, meaning 'son of my sorrow'. His father Jacob, however, subsequently renamed him Benjamin. Benjamin became the eponymous founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel, the Tribe of Benjamin, which occupied a significant territory and played a crucial role in the historical narrative of the Israelite nation. He was deeply cherished by his father and his only full sibling, Joseph.

Usage and Variations

Benjamin has maintained enduring popularity within Jewish communities for millennia. Its adoption broadened significantly in the Christian world, particularly following the Protestant Reformation, which encouraged the use of names from the Old Testament. The name is prevalent across numerous cultures and languages, featuring variations such as Ben, Benny, Benji (English); Benoît (French); Benedetto (Italian); and Benjamín (Spanish). It continues to be a widely recognized and respected name internationally.

Around the World

There are about 2246488 people with this name in the world, mostly across the following countries: 🇺🇸 United States, 🇬🇭 Ghana, 🇳🇬 Nigeria, 🇵🇭 Philippines, 🇲🇽 Mexico, 🇬🇧 United Kingdom (eng).

  • #15 in 🇦🇺 Australia (73086 people, 1 every 187)
  • #20 in 🇬🇭 Ghana (176479 people, 1 every 153)
  • #39 in 🇬🇬 Guernsey (297 people, 1 every 213)
  • #51 in 🇷🇼 Rwanda (34323 people, 1 every 331)
  • #52 in 🇬🇺 Guam (426 people, 1 every 377)
  • #58 in 🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea (5584 people, 1 every 204)

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Gather ideas & explore names

Choosing a name is a special moment, and your baby's community can be a part of it! Invite friends and family to suggest names and browse our extensive database.

Explore thousands of names with details on popularity, meanings, origins, and even geographic distribution to find inspiration together.

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Pick the perfect name

Everyone in your community can share suggestions and rate names from 1 to 5, but the final decision is always yours. Our smart ranking helps you see your community's preferences based on who matters most to you.

Use sliders to adjust the importance of each group, like parents and friends, depending on how much you value their opinion. Our custom algorithm then calculates the top choices, so you can focus on the names that truly matter.

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