This literary invention hopped off a New Orleans streetcar and is headed for the US Top 100.
Thanks to Melissa for suggesting Stella as Name of the Day.
This literary invention hopped off a New Orleans streetcar and is headed for the US Top 100.
Thanks to Melissa for suggesting Stella as Name of the Day.
It’s an authentic Irish appellation boosted by a Dutch-Canadian actress and the Portuguese word for snow.
Thanks to Mercedes for suggesting Niamh as Name of the Day.
I usually don’t pre-post my Sunday Summaries. (I do schedule my Name of the Day posts, sometimes weeks in advance.) But a record-setting snow is descending on Metro DC, and as you read this, I may be huddled ’round a Maglite with a 5 y.o. who really wants to watch Team Umizoomi now and doesn’t care about downed power lines.
Let’s hope not.
But just in case it really is the Snowpocalypse, here’s the news through, er, Friday night Saturday morning.
It’s been a light starbaby week, but Busy Phillips explained daughter Birdie’s name at Celebrity Baby Blog. Apparently the actress – born Elizabeth Jean – was intent on choosing a nickname-proof name, because she disliked explaining her name. Ten bucks says that Birdie calls her kid Margaret. And so the cycle continues …
The only other celeb birth this week was Brothers & Sisters’ Sarah Jane Morris welcomed a son, Emmett Andrew.
Thanks for reading! And if you’re also snowed in, I’m sending warm thoughts your way!
In the 1980s, she became less Mrs. Washington and more MTV veejay, thanks to diminutive, bib-overall wearing Martha Quinn. Today, she could fit right in with Emma and Hannah.
But after decades in the Top 100, today she’s nowhere to be seen. She charted at #617 in 2008 and has fallen steadily since the 1960s.
And so I ask – Martha, yea or nay?
As if Chicago’s bad girl Roxie Hart didn’t taint her, the Police’s chart-topping single nearly did her in. Can she regain her rightful place as a culture-spanning classic?
Thanks to Photoquilty for suggesting Roxana as Name of the Day.
She’s a foreign import, a nature name and an unexpected way to get to an all-the-rage nickname.
Thanks to Corinne for suggesting Elowen as Name of the Day.
I’m guestblogging at Nameberry today. If you haven’t already, please check out Oscar Names: Girls’ Edition. There are some great choices from Old Hollywood.
Last year’s guest post was the Boys’ Edition. Your comments sparked a rewrite of Nameberry’s entry on Clark!
The dashing Ralph Fiennes wore this choice to an Oscar nomination in 1996′s The English Patient.
Thanks to Kelleita for suggesting László as Name of the Day.
Today’s choice is a nature name with a distinctly Irish lilt.
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Rowan as Name of the Day.
If Jackson’s popularity spurred the use of Jax, will the fashionable Max encourage parents to consider this one?
Thanks to Mneme for suggesting Macsen as Name of the Day.