Welcome to the world, little man — your parents have been rehearsing this love story for months.
Newborn Baby Boy Wishes Messages
Best wishes messages for newborn baby boys. List of congratulatory messages to celebrate the arrival of a baby boy.
A brand-new boy arrives, and suddenly the whole house learns to whisper.
Tiny fingers, enormous future — congratulations on the small human who just rewrote your priorities.
He came packed with sleepy yawns and the quiet authority only newborns possess.
May your son grow strong in body, gentle in spirit, and curious about everything that moves.
Eight pounds of pure beginning — wishing him soft landings and brave first steps.
Your boy has arrived with no opinions yet, which is the calmest he will ever be.
Welcome, small traveler — the world looks better now that you are breathing in it.
He's here, and somewhere a future hugs his future self is already waiting.
Cheers to dirty knees, scraped elbows, and the bedtime stories he'll demand twice.
A son means a thousand small rescues — the first one was getting him here safely.
May he inherit your humor, his other parent's patience, and absolutely no one's terrible sleep schedule.
Newborn boys smell like clean laundry and possibility — savor both before they outgrow it.
Congratulations on the loudest quiet roommate you'll ever love.
He arrived on his own schedule, which is a personality trait you'll come to recognize.
Welcome, little one — may your name fit you the way good shoes fit a long walk.
Your boy's first job is sleeping; he is already wildly overqualified.
A new son means rewriting the family story with one extra brilliant character.
May the lullabies stick, the colic pass quickly, and the wonder last forever.
He's small now, but the love poured into him already weighs more than he does.
Tiny boy, vast horizons — welcome to a family that already considers you the main event.
Some arrivals change the temperature of a room; yours just changed the temperature of a life.
Welcome to a household where someone will always be glad to see your sleepy face.
May he learn early that strength includes softness and bravery includes asking for help.
A boy in the cradle today, a person of his own making tomorrow — both worth celebrating.