Baby ducks waddle, and you might want to do this to your infant. You'll need a blanket!
Swaddle
Baby One More Time
Britney Spears
These twins played Michelle Tanner on the 1990s sitcom Full House, starting at just 6 months old. Their younger sister now stars as Scarlet Witch.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
Pliny the Elder suggested that this Roman leader’s name came from an ancestor delivered by a Caesarean section, though the claim is debated. He, himself, was almost certainly not.
Julius Caesar
This scientist’s careful watching of falling apples and planets was the “baby step” that led him to formulate the laws of motion.
Isaac Newton
You might savor a celebratory rib after the baby arrives, but when it comes to sleep, you’ll be placing your newborn here—always on his back.
Crib
Ice Ice Baby
Vanilla Ice
This became famous thanks to the 1990s TV show Ally McBeal, arguably becoming the very first meme.
Dancing Baby
This title, used for German and Austrian emperors, comes from the Latin pronunciation of Caesar. Also, a tasty hard roll bread.
Kaiser
In the late 70s, Louise Brown took her baby steps, but represented a giant leap in reproductive science as the first child conceived through this method.
In Vitro Fertilization
Babies nap a lot, and changing them gives you practice doing and undoing these small fasteners.
Snap
Baby
Justin Bieber
The 1932 abduction of this baby became one of the most infamous crimes of the 20th century.
Lindbergh Baby
Cleopatra’s alleged son with Julius Caesar earned this nickname, which literally means “Little Caesar.”
Caesarion
This scientist took an early “baby step” in statistics by noticing that children of tall parents tend to be slightly shorter than their parents.
Francis Galton
Your baby will coo adorably, but you won’t be doing this for them until at least four months.
Cook
Baby Shark
Pinkfong
While her father did have a son, the lack of more baby boys eventually led to this queen’s ascension, who was a great patron of the arts, including Shakespeare.
Elizabeth I
Little Caesar’s 1990s mascot made this catchphrase famous while flipping a pizza on an apparent pike.
“Pizza! Pizza!”
Taking baby steps into computing, this 19th-century mathematician is often called the “first computer programmer.”
Ada Lovelace
Making your bed might take a backseat, but you'll be doing a lot of this, as you lift your baby in and out of their sleep space.
Bend
Baby Boy
Beyonce
This Henry became king at just 8 months old; he’s not the one with eight wives—he only married once, Margaret of Anjou.
Henry VI
Named for Julius Caesar, but not quite a “Little Caesar,” this “Little Boot” emperor once planned to make his horse a consul.
Caligula
Their initial “baby step” was building models of base pairing before confirming the full double helix structure.
Watson and Crick