This is the second in our series of Reader Baby Name Stories.
A sincere thank you to Molly for sharing the story of her sons’ names: twins Asher and Bram.
It’s a great choice for a German ruler, but what about a little American boy?
Thanks to Emma for suggesting the surprisingly wearable Otto as Baby Name of the Day.
With a rich legendary and literary past, it would be a mistake to give this one over to the Mouse.
Thanks to Jane for suggesting Orlando as Baby Name of the Day.
Now that the Granny Chic revival has pushed Lillian and Amelia back into the Top 100, parents are seeking out ever more obscure antiques.
Thanks to Bridie Ann for suggesting Lavinia as our Baby Name of the Day.
Alexander is a chart-topping choice, so popular many parents are seeking an alternative.
Here’s one option. Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Lysander as our Baby Name of the Day.
Glance at any newsstand and you’ll spot her, along with Suri and Apple, and a host of other pint-sized celebrities.
Thanks to Urban Angel for suggesting Shiloh as our Baby Name of the Day.
Yesterday marked the first in a series of Reader Baby Name Stories. Thanks to Sara for kicking things off! There are plenty more tales of compromise, certainty, great debate and more headed our way – at least through summer’s end.
Once again this week, baby naming made waves in the mainstream media. The New York Times‘ Social Q’s columnist weighed in on the phenomenon of others claiming baby names. The upshot? Yes, it is probably crazy to think that you can claim names. (Though the Nameberry gurus do suggest that there are a handful of exceptions. The one that I recall is if your brother is Charles III, you ought to assume that he has dibs on Charles, at least in the first spot.)
A few other controversial conversations:
In other news, I have a bad habit of choosing date night flicks that make me want to step out and ring the sitter. Which is just one reason we won’t be seeing Splice, though my inner sci-fi geek is curious about the next generation Doc Frankensteins, known as Clive and Elsa, as well as the creature’s name: Dren, as played by French actress Delphine. Maybe on Netflix. (If anyone does see it, please leave a note as to how they arrived at Dren.)
Elsewhere online:
There’s been quite a bit of starbaby news this week, and that’s even if we ignore the gossip about the possibly pregnant Mariah Carey:
That’s all for this week. Thanks so much for reading!
Today we kick off a new series at Appellation Mountain. They’ve been an absolute delight to read, and I look forward to sharing all of them.
A very special thanks to Sara for being the first guest blogger to share the story of her child’s name: Titus Whitfield.
She’s a compound name with a français feel and German heritage. How would she wear on a little American girl in 2010?
Thanks to Nicole for suggesting the name of her daughter-on-the-way as our Baby Name of the Day: Rosemarie.
It’s a name so clunky it might just be cool.
Thanks to Paul for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Frederica.