She’s short, simple, vaguely French – and a very popular pick for girls born in recent years.
With a happy birthday to my mother, our Baby Name of the Day is Claire.
She’s short, simple, vaguely French – and a very popular pick for girls born in recent years.
With a happy birthday to my mother, our Baby Name of the Day is Claire.
Searching for a royal name that’s more obscure than Mary? Here’s one historic choice hasn’t been worn by a royal in centuries.
Thanks to EK for suggesting the intriguing Gyða as Baby Name of the Day.
He’s a Hollywood appellation with a Harry Potter twist.
Thanks to JNE for suggesting Errol as Baby Name of the Day.
Last February, I posted In Defense of Emma and Ethan: Ten Good Reasons to Use a Common Name. While reviewing what I’d written in 2009, I realized that I’d never laid out the case for uncommon names.
Need I state the obvious? I rather like names that you don’t hear everyday. And so here are ten solid reasons unusual names aren’t a problem.
I’ve heard she’s considered old-fashioned overseas, but she has an interesting indie edge in the US.
Thanks to Bek for suggesting Hannelore as Baby Name of the Day.
Happy Easter! I’m organizing our neighborhood egg hunt today. Somehow I’d lost count of how many kids have moved in/been born in recent weeks, and so I ended up filling 120 eggs last night.
Which is why this post is later than usual. It’s also why I didn’t catch the fact that I’d set Hannelore to post on the wrong day. Sorry ’bout that – she’ll be back as Baby Name of the Day tomorrow, 4/5.
In other, better organized corners of the blogosphere:
In all things related to the glamorous set:
In other news, a few days ago a blogger called Crystal wrote “It looks like the ‘hot’ baby names right now aren’t as Twilight-centric as they were last year (thank GOD, there is nothing creepier than naming your baby Esme, people).” She’s not yet a mom herself, and that’s what interests me.
I don’t think there’s much connection between the rise of Esme and the Twilight novels. And the rise of Esme is so far a quiet event – I know two, but both were inspired more by JD Salinger than Stephenie Meyer. And both predate most of the Twilight hysteria. So does Michael J. Fox and Tracey Pollan’s youngest daughter, Esme Annabelle, born in 2001.
As of 2008, Esme remains outside of the US Top 1000. The average person might connect the vamp matriarch and your little girl, even if you were blissfully unaware of the story until after you’d signed the birth certificate. Edward, on the other hand, could make a big jump thanks to the vampire of the moment. But he’s such a classic that it probably won’t register for anyone outside of a few baby naming sites.
And that, dear readers, is why I’m so glad you’re here. Have a fabulous week!
She’s another ancient appellation that could wear well in the twenty-first century.
Thanks to Christina for suggesting Flavia as Name of the Day.
Today’s choice sounds like an elaboration of the chart-topping Ava, but she also shares an intriguing quality with the equally popular Hannah.
Thanks to Christy and Photoquilty for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Aviva.