Take Noah and Isaiah, cross them with Zachary and what do you get?
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Ezekiel as Baby Name of the Day.
Take Noah and Isaiah, cross them with Zachary and what do you get?
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Ezekiel as Baby Name of the Day.
She’s a saintly classic, rich in nickname options but not often heard today.
Thanks to Rocking Fetal for suggesting Therese as Baby Name of the Day.
An American icon and a 90s heartthrob helped propel this poetic choice into the US Top 50.
Thanks to Urban Angel for suggesting Dylan as Baby Name of the Day.
She’s a teen queen from the 1980s who made a throwback choice sound almost modern.
Thanks to JNE for suggesting Ione as Baby Name of the Day.
Happy Mother’s Day! I spent the morning indulging in an M-Day brunch at Max Brenner and then listening for kids’ names at the Union Square playground near my sister’s new Manhattan apartment. I heard Ezra and Sophie at Ladybird Bakery in Park Slope – near sister #2′s place – the morning before, but mostly the Big Apple was a big letdown in terms of name spotting. I was too busy to really listen. (But, no, dear sisters, that’s not why I come visit you in the Big City.)
As usual, the real Mother’s Day gift comes from Uncle Sam. The Social Security Administration has released the Top 1000 baby names for babes born the year prior. It’s pretty much impossible to collect all of the interesting commentary on the topic, but here are a few highlights:
In non-statistical news:
Our only celeb birth of the week is author Sophie Kinsella, mom to four boys: Freddy, Hugo, Oscar and Rex William.
I’m off to unpack luggage and wrangle overtired into their pajamas. Hope you had a fabulous Mother’s Day and thank you for reading! See you next week.
Been to the US Social Security website yet today? The Top 1000 baby names for 2009 are available!

Zinnia photo by Zach Etienne
Take Zoe and Zara, cross with Lily and Violet and what do you get?
Today’s Baby Name of the Day, of course! Thanks to Paul for suggesting Zinnia.
Can this name shed his grandpa image and be worn by boys today?
Thanks to Whitney for suggesting Stanley as Baby Name of the Day.
Jessica reached #1 in the 1980s. Juliet is gaining today. Why has this Shakespearean heroine been overlooked?
Thanks to Urban Angel for suggesting Portia as Baby Name of the Day.
Henry is hot. Harry is cool. But what of this equally regal Old English appellation?
Thanks to JNE for suggesting Harold as Baby Name of the Day.