Is he jolly well due for a comeback, or is this stormin’ Norman over and out?
Thanks to Caroline for suggesting Roger as Baby Name of the Day.
Is he jolly well due for a comeback, or is this stormin’ Norman over and out?
Thanks to Caroline for suggesting Roger as Baby Name of the Day.
Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh has welcomed a son. I was dimly aware that she’d named her firstborn Joseph Michael, and had noticed her on the list of upcoming celeb births.
But her first son was named Joseph. Wouldn’t his little brother be Charles or Daniel or James?
Nope.
Please welcome Sundance.
Congrats to the family – and if anyone sees any mentions of the name’s origins or inspiration, please share!
He’s cousin to Dora and the best friend animals have had since Dr. Doolittle.
Thanks to Urban Angel for suggesting Diego as Baby Name of the Day.
Thanks to a certain Hollywood superstar, Drew is worn by more little girls circa 2010 than ever before. But what about the original feminine form of modern classic Andrew?
Thanks to JNE for suggesting Andrea as Baby Name of the Day.
Max, he of the Wild Things, is quite the popular pick for baby boys. But if you want a more formal option, what do you write on the birth certificate?
Thanks to Meredith for suggesting the ancient, regal Maximilian as Baby Name of the Day.
Amy Adams has delivered a daughter, named Aviana Olea.
I’ve come across Aviana on name forums from time to time, along with other Ava spin-offs like Avalyn. Aviana was unranked in the US Top 1000 as of 2009. Here’s guessing she’ll chart in 2010. No clue about Olea – any thoughts?
Best wishes to the family!
Now that Olive has gone Hollywood and the hipsters are using Agatha and Sally, what’s a truly daring new parent to do?
Choose the Baby Name of the Day suggested by Elle and Urban Angel: Mavis.
Conventional media is still abuzz with news that Jacob and Isabella are the most popular baby names in the US for 2009. Yawn. Luckily, the baby name blogosphere has moved on to more interesting topics. Here are my two Big Questions of the week:
And, of course, Time Magazine pondered Why Do Babies Have the Same Names? They called it “The Twilight Effect.” Is it me, or did they completely miss an important point? Sure, lots of us are naming our kids Jacob and Isabella and Emma and Ethan. But, generation after generation, we’ve become more tolerant of diversity in baby names. Maybe my perspective is skewed by living in a big urban area with a huge international population, but I’m most impressed by how few kids continue to receive the most common names.
In good ol’ fashioned name-spotting this week:
And Claudia Schiffer has a new daughter, but if Caspar and Clementine’s little sis has a name, they’ve yet to share. The supermodel mentioned she was struggling with name choices, so it is possible they’re still debating. My money is on Cordelia, but I bet she’ll surprise us all.
That’s all for today. As always, thanks for reading and have a great week!
Inspired by DesignMom’s series of guest posts from other mothers reflecting on their birth experiences, I’d like to open things up here on Appellation Mountain.
Got a tale to tell of how you chose your baby’s name?
Whether your kiddo is just born or has a family of his own, I’m looking for true stories of how readers arrived at a name. The Q’n'A format is fine: What is your child’s name? When did you choose? What were your criteria? Who was involved in the decision? What were the other options? Did the meaning matter? Did you second guess yourself? And, of course, anything else you would like to share.
The Rules:
Send your tales to appmtn (at) gmail (dot) com. I’ll probably post them on Saturdays, but if you send in a story, I’ll let you know. And thank you for !
On a slightly different note, I’ve noticed that we have LOTS of new readers. And I’m sure many of you aren’t really interested in chatting. But for one week only – July 12 through 16 – I’m going to try my best to only post names from lurkers, i.e., readers who have never, ever, ever requested a Baby Name of the Day before.
Next Saturday, I’ll post a call for lurkers, and the first five new responses for Baby Names of the Day will be honored, assuming the names have not previously been covered.
She’s the ultimate virtue name, a choice that is both simple and versatile.
Thanks to Melissa for suggesting Grace as Baby Name of the Day.