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Name Ceremony

A 6-scene royal Indian naming-ceremony invitation — diya welcome, secret-name mystery seal, polaroid keepsake, live countdown to the ceremony, RSVP cameo, and a Dhanyavaad finale with marigold petal shower.

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About this template

Lovely's Namkaran template is a personalized page for a baby's naming ceremony — Namkaran sanskar, the Hindu tradition of formally announcing a child's name on the 11th or 12th day after birth (timing varies by family). The page introduces the parents, reveals the baby's name with a small ceremonial moment, shares the meaning of the chosen name, displays photos of the celebration, and closes with a thank-you to attending family.

It's the template Indian Lovely users pick when the celebration is happening but family is spread across cities or countries — parents in Bangalore, grandparents in Bhopal, uncles in Toronto, all wanting to be present for the moment. The page acts as the digital extension of the ceremony — sent on the day, kept as a keepsake, revisited on the child's later birthdays.

Lovely's small Indian team built this template specifically because no global card-making site treats Namkaran with the cultural specificity it deserves. Most generic 'baby announcement' templates miss the ceremony's structure entirely. This one was designed by people who know what a Namkaran actually looks like. Page lives forever — useful for the child to revisit decades later.

Perfect for

  • Announcing a baby's name to family on Namkaran day (11th-12th day after birth)
  • Sharing the ceremony details with relatives who couldn't attend in person
  • A digital keepsake the child can read on later birthdays
  • Long-distance grandparents who need photos and details on the day
  • A formal name announcement for the wider family WhatsApp group
  • A NRI family marking a Namkaran from abroad — full traditional structure online

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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to create a Namkaran page?

About 10 minutes. Most of it is the meaning-of-the-name section and the photos from the day. The structure is pre-built around the ceremony's traditional flow.

Does the page support both English and Hindi text?

Yes. Every text field accepts Devanagari script alongside English, so the baby's name and meaning can be shown in both. Mixed-language fields render correctly.

Can I add photos from the ceremony?

Yes. The photo section accepts up to 8 photos — from the puja, the family group photo, the baby's first appearance with the chosen name, etc. JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP all work.

Does the recipient (family) need an account?

No. They open the link or scan the QR code, see the page, read everything. Many families share the link in the family WhatsApp group on the day itself.

Is the Namkaran template free?

Yes. Free to publish, lifetime access, page stays live as long as you want — useful for the child to revisit on future birthdays.

Ready to make it?

Five minutes from now, your name ceremony page can be live.

Create your own Name Ceremony