Baby Name of the Day: Romy

She and BFF Michele went to their high school more than a dozen years ago.  Today you might just find her on the playground.

ROMY 2008 TV awards at the Hofburg in Vienna; photo by Manfred Werner

The name I have in reserve for a (no-I’m-not-pregnant) second daughter is today’s Baby Name of the Day: Romy.

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Baby Name of the Day: Sally

She’s Charlie Brown’s little sister, Lightning McQueen’s best girl, and Don Draper’s  damaged daughter.

She’s also the person who helped me set up my very first blog.  Our Baby Name of the Day is Sally.

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Starbaby News: Welcome Marcello

Writer Diablo Cody, of Juno and United States of Tara fame, is a new mom. She and husband Daniel Maurio welcomed son Marcello Daniel yesterday.

Marcello has never charted in the US Top 1000, but could he follow other celeb-inspired, ends-in-o names like Harlow and Marlo into more common use?  Or is the o-craze just a phase, the next generation’s -aden?

Readers, thoughts?

Baby Name of the Day: Huxley

He fits in perfectly with current trends.  Could Huxley be the next big thing?

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Baby Name of the Day: Madelon

Parents by the thousands have gone mad for Madeline in recent years.

Today’s Baby Name of the Day is an intriguing, all-but-forgotten variant: Madelon.

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Baby Name of the Day: Amy

In honor of my 37th birthday, our Baby Name of the Day is the one I shed: Amy.

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Sunday Summary: 7/25/10

First, Happy Birthday to me.  Well, actually, my birthday is tomorrow.  And so I’ll be doing something I haven’t done since shortly after I started writing Name of the Day posts in May 2008 – I’m choosing the names.  All week.  And I’m starting with my discarded given name tomorrow.

But enough about that.  The big news in baby naming this week was Baby Name Wizard’s report on the fastest rising names of 2010.  As usual, the coverage missed the critical fine print: these are the fastest gaining searched names, not names being inked on birth certificates by parents.  Not everyone searching is expecting a child; not everyone searching and expecting would ever choose a daring name.  And yet, it’s interesting to see the list, and there are definitely trends to be spotting among the fastest rising.

They are as follows, girls first:

1. Tenley
2.
Harper
3. Everleigh
4. Martina
5. Sookie
6. Navi - There’s been plenty of speculation about Avatar’s impact on baby naming.  Combined with actress Navi Rawat, could this be the film’s big contribution?
7. Charlotte
8. Eloise
9.
Lorelai
10. Ursula
11. Briella
12. Kinley

13. Tinsley - The next Kimora?
14. Mhairi – It’s a twist on the Scottish form of Mary, but would probably be pronounced Mary in the US, so is she anything more than an impressively creative spelling?
15. Leighton
16. Maelle
17. Ever
18. Kinsley
19. Lux
20. Everly

There are some interesting picks for boys, too:

1. Castiel
2. Bentley
3. Eoin
4. Easton
5.
Lucian
6. Aarav
7. Zion

8. St. John
9. Kaiden
10.
Sterling
11. Callan
12. Leland
13.
Harper
14. Mikah
15.
Dashiell
16. Eliah
17. Dawson
18. Kayden

19. Lennon
20. Dorian

Other than the rise of the Ever- names, my real take-away is this: I suspect Charlotte is headed for the US Top Ten.  She’s gently French, literary, and feminine without being fussy.  Her nickname options are great.  She’s also climbing rapidly, without any sign of hitting a plateau.

Putting my crystal ball away, here’s the rest of the news:

It was a quiet week for starbabies.  Juan Pablo Montoya – who is racing on our TV as I type this – welcomed a daughter, Manuela. The NASCAR notable is also dad to Sebastian and Paulina.

That’s all for this week, as always thank you for reading!

Reader Baby Name Story: The Toughest Baby to Name – So Far!

Today’s Reader Baby Name Story comes to us courtesy of Fran, the mother to four beautifully named children.

But this is the story of her youngest – the most difficult to name!

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Baby Name of the Day: Deborah

She’s a Baby Boomer staple with a surprisingly steady history of use.

Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Deborah as Baby Name of the Day.

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