Naming Ceremony Planner

Naming Ceremony Planner

Plan a baby naming ceremony in Nigeria with vendor checklist and budget.

🎉 Event Planning Tools100% FreeNo Download

Data from verified providers across 13 Nigerian cities · Updated April 2026

Share:

Plan a baby naming ceremony in Nigeria with vendor checklist and budget. Just enter your city, guest count, ceremony style and total budget to get an instant, personalised 2026 estimate — no app download needed. A naming ceremony is one of the most cherished Nigerian traditions. Whether you are planning a simple family gathering or an elaborate celebration, this planner helps you organize vendors, set a budget, and create a timeline. Ready to book? Browse verified caterers and photographers and decorators on TrustAm with payment-backed reviews across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and 10 other Nigerian cities.

Plan Your Event

Select vendor categories you need

How to Use Naming Ceremony

1

Enter your details

Fill in the form above with your city, guest count and ceremony style. All fields marked with * are required for an accurate result.

2

Customise your options

Adjust any optional settings like city, experience level, or add-ons to fine-tune the estimate to your specific situation.

3

Click "Plan Event"

Hit the Plan Event button to get your personalised result. Create a free TrustAm account to unlock full details.

4

Compare and take action

Review the detailed breakdown, compare with market averages, and connect with verified providers on TrustAm to get started.

About Naming Ceremony

A naming ceremony is one of the most cherished Nigerian traditions. Whether you are planning a simple family gathering or an elaborate celebration, this planner helps you organize vendors, set a budget, and create a timeline. Covers venue, food, drinks, photography, decoration, souvenirs, and traditional ceremony items.

Who Is This Tool For?

Couples planning weddings, engagements, or introduction ceremonies

Parents organising birthday parties, naming ceremonies, or graduations

Corporate teams planning events, conferences, or team retreats

Event planners estimating costs for client proposals

Catering — Related Searches in Nigeria

how much does catering cost in Lagoscatering price in Lagos 2026average cost of catering in Lagoshow much does catering cost in Abujacatering price in Abuja 2026average cost of catering in Abujahow much does catering cost in Port Harcourtcatering price in Port Harcourt 2026average cost of catering in Port Harcourthow much does catering cost in Ibadancatering price in Ibadan 2026average cost of catering in Ibadanhow much should I charge for catering in Nigeriacatering pricing guide 2026what to charge as a caterer in Lagoshow much do caterers charge in Abuja

Why Use Naming Ceremony?

Free and instant

No downloads, no hidden fees. Use Naming Ceremony directly in your browser and get results in seconds.

Built on real transactions

Pricing data sourced from verified service providers and real bookings across 13 Nigerian cities — not estimates pulled from thin air.

Make informed decisions

Stop guessing and overpaying. Get data-backed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before you commit.

Connect with verified providers

Find trusted caterers and photographers on TrustAm's marketplace — every review is backed by a real payment.

Find Verified Providers

Ready to find a provider?

Browse verified caterers on TrustAm's marketplace. Read real reviews, compare prices, and book with confidence.

Browse Caterers

Related Articles

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a naming ceremony cost in Nigeria?
A simple naming ceremony at home costs ₦50,000-₦150,000 (food, drinks, traditional items). A moderate celebration with 50-100 guests runs ₦150,000-₦500,000. An elaborate event with a venue and full vendors can cost ₦500,000-₦2,000,000+.
What do I need for a Nigerian naming ceremony?
Traditional items include honey, kola nut, bitter kola, alligator pepper, salt, sugar, water, palm oil, and the Holy Book (Bible or Quran). Food for guests typically includes jollof rice, small chops, and drinks.
When is a naming ceremony held?
Traditionally on the 8th day after birth for Yoruba families, 7th day for Igbo, and 7th day for Muslim families. Modern families sometimes delay to allow the mother to recover.
How do I find trusted caterers near me?
TrustAm connects you with verified caterers across 13 Nigerian cities. Every review is backed by a real payment, so you can trust the ratings. Browse profiles, compare prices, and book directly through the app.

Related Tools

More Event Planning Tools