He looks like a nouveau coinage, but his roots are Biblical.
Thanks to Urban Angel for suggesting Javan as Baby Name of the Day.
He looks like a nouveau coinage, but his roots are Biblical.
Thanks to Urban Angel for suggesting Javan as Baby Name of the Day.
You don’t have to be German to name your daughter Emma, and plenty of girls called Zoe will never set foot in Greece.
Could this Indian appellation become the next culture-crossing import? Thanks to Annie for suggesting Priya as Baby Name of the Day.
Looking for a name for a red-headed philosopher with a Hollywood vibe?
Thanks to JNE for suggesting Russell as Baby Name of the Day.
After two plus years in our urban(esque) rowhome, we’re out of excuses for not having paint on our walls. My challenge is to choose based on the actual color rather than my enthusiasm for having walls called Tate Olive. Which really could be a baby name, or possibly a sibset.
But it’s actually a shade of green that might be in our living/dining/kitchen room.
Speaking of design, anyone else think Bravo’s new show 9 by Design likely to up the number of baby girls called Bellamy in 2010 and beyond? Even without the Novgoratz clan’s delightfully named brood, she’s a successor name to popular pick Avery and a tailored way to get to Bella, too. Bellamy has yet to appear in the US Top 1000.
Another reality show name that could pop? Tinsley, as in socialite Tinsley Mortimer, now appearing on The CW’s High Society. I’m not watching HS, but I can imagine Tinsley taking off.
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April 15 was the deadline to vote in the Baby Name Wizard’s 2009 Baby Name Poll. I completely forgot to vote! The only thing I’d determined was that Esme would be on my “rising” list. Apparently, I wasn’t alone. I can’t wait to see the results. Anticipated due date? Right around Mother’s Day.
Thanks for reading, and have a fabulous week!
She’s a compound name that could sound just right on a 21st century playground.
Thanks to Sarah for suggesting the poetic Belphoebe as Baby Name of the Day.
She’s an antique Irish choice that just might be ready for a comeback.
Thanks to JNE for suggesting Muriel as Baby Name of the Day. Continue reading
Can an Oscar-nominated actress take this choice from ditzy diner waitress to Hollywood glam?
Thanks to Jackson for suggesting Vera as Baby Name of the Day.
He’s short, simple and yet terribly exotic.
Thanks to UrbanAngel for suggesting Sven as Baby Name of the Day.
Sabrina is a poem, but this name refers to a tribe.
Thanks to EK and Photoquilty for suggesting Sabine as Name of the Day.
I’m not a loyal viewer of America’s Next Top Model, but I do check in from time to time to see the contestants’ names. Naduah and Ren are already out, but Alasia and Anslee are still in. Speaking of Anslee, there’s a historic home in Baltimore County, Maryland called Villa Anneslie. I find it a slightly more appealing version of Ainsley, Ansleigh and company, though she would probably be confused with rising favorite Anneliese.
I’ve done a good job staying away from Yahoo! Answers baby name boards, but I got sucked into a vortex when I stumbled across MTV’s Remote Control blog question “Do you have your baby names already picked out?” The responses were predictable: Daylin, Tatyana Vanity, Egypt Kinsley Rain, Xa’Kaevyan Kohelre, Brance, Kendrix Olivia, Jurnee Ella Greer. Here’s hoping that each of the posts was written by someone many years away from parenthood.
And one more from reality TV. Tori Spelling turns her literary attentions from tell-alls to kidlit with children’s book called Presenting Tallulah. Is Tallulah the next Stella?
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But let’s face it, most of my energies this week have gone to the Top 100 lists at Nameberry for boys and girls. Which reminds me – Imogen is on their girls’ list, and a friend recently spotted this rarity on his family tree: Imojune.
That’s all for this week. As always, thanks for reading and tune in tomorrow!