Sunday Summary: 10/31/10

Happy Halloween!  More proof that I truly have a one-track mind: let’s start with two name-related thoughts, prompted by my kids’ costumes:

  1. There will be more little boys named Anakin in the future.  Nancy tells us there were 117 in 2009 alone. Despite my insistence that Aly is Luke Skywalker, he keeps correcting me – no, Mommy – ANAKIN Skywalker.  “But he’s the bad guy, Aly.”  “No he’s not!”  A younger generation might very well find Anakin as wearable as Julian.
  2. What name do you use to get to Minnie as a nickname?  It’s a great nickname, but much too cutesy to stand on her own – moreso, I think, than Millie or Sadie.  The Shopaholic series has recently given Becky a daughter by the name.  Minnie Driver was born Amelia.  There’s Minerva, too, but that’s a lot of name for a little girl – almost too sharp of a contrast to sweet Minnie.  So what’s left?  AramintaMinnesota?  Ideas welcome!

Here’s a question for readers with daughters.  Did American Girl start sending you catalogs, as if they knew you were having a girl before the ultrasound results were in?  My first catalog arrived before Clio could roll over, must less request outrageously expensive doll babies.  Still, I do enjoy the names in the catalogs: Kaya, Felicity, Josefina, Addy, Rebecca, Kit, Molly, and Julie are the main Girls of the moment.  2010 Girl of the Year was called Lanie.  A number of the Girls have friends – Julie’s BFF is Ivy, and there’s also Emily, Ruthie, and Elizabeth.  So much better than Bratz.

And while we’re on pop culture, anyone else notice that the upcoming Nutcracker flick the little girl’s name has reverted to Mary?  The original ETA Hoffman story called her Marie, but she’s been Clara in nearly every adaptation since.

Elsewhere online:

  • What a lovely sibset over at Swistle, and you can help them name another daughter! Their current family consists of Ottilie Fflur, called Tilly; Adalia Seren, called Addie; Cecily Roma; Nolia Betsy; and Violet Lucina;
  • New at Nymbler in September:Brynley, Kiptyn, Snow, Galileo, Irelyn, and Posy. One of the contributors to Celebrity Baby Blog, before it was absorbed by People Magazine, had a son named Galileo, but I think they called him Leo.  About ten years ago, I knew a couple who used Ireland for their daughter’s middle name.  I like it full strength, but find the Irelyn spelling diluted;
  • For Real goes to Texas and you know it is going to be good! She spotted Abel Marcel, Hayes Gentry, Nicholai Luther, Landree Natali, Priscila Bethsabe, and Vierra Nichole. That’s the second time I’ve heard Gentry for a boy this week.  I don’t get it.
  • For Real also hit Tennessee where she found Isavela in the middle spot, plus River Gracily, Consuella Eliesa, Annalinne Rachel, and Atom Leegan. Is Gracily a Grace-Lily smoosh or a just an inventive elaboration?  It is pretty, even dainty;
  • At Nameberry, Pam raves about ends-in-s names for boys.  There are some really great ones.  I’ve known little boys called Magnus and Silas, and they wear well.  Plus, they can be more subtle than some of the ends-in-o options.

There were a number of celebrity births this week, but first, Jeremy Sisto’s 16 month old daughter is named Charlie Ballerina. How did I miss that?

Back to the newborns:

Over on the Facebook page, I think Stanley has officially been declared wearable.

Keep an ear out for interesting names worn by your Trick or Treaters, and have a great week!

Thank you!

About a year into writing Appellation Mountain, I stopped checking the site’s stats.  I’d become a bit obsessed with it, wondering why I wasn’t doing better than so-and-so, or worried that I wasn’t ranking higher in search engines.

Then I stopped looking … and you kept reading, and telling your friends.  I can still see a summary of total visits on the dashboard, and I glance at it now and again, content that there are more and more people finding their way here.

Thursday evening I noticed that hits were trending upward – fast, and I mean Brangelina-surprise-adoption fast.  When I clicked through, I realized it was because tct1219 had mentioned me on The Bump’s community forum about baby names.  That ordinary day brought more traffic here than any guest post at Nameberry or celeb name announcement.

It is humbling to read complimentary reviews of your site, and I truly, truly appreciate each and every one of them, on The Bump and elsewhere.  But what I most appreciate is that you visit here, share your thoughts, and suggest your favorites to be profiled as Names of the Day.

So whether this is your first visit or you’ve been reading since 2008, I sincerely thank you for being here!  I was name-mad before blogs existed, but it so very much fun to share my obsession.

Starbaby News: The Twins are Eddy and Nelson

Celine Dion’s newborn sons finally have names. But I wouldn’t have guessed this duo in a month of Sundays!  Apparently, big brother Réne-Charles liked the idea of “American” names for the boys.

According to People, Eddy honors Eddy Marnay, who produced Dion’s first five records, and Nelson honors Nelson Mandela.

No word on middle names, and Eddy appears to be Eddy, not Edward.

I keep thinking of Nelson Eddy, the singer who made the leap to Hollywood in the 1930s and 40s.  I’m guessing the happy couple isn’t big on MGM’s Golden Age.

What do you think?

Baby Name of the Day: Cornelia

Not every nineteenth century name has made a comeback.

Thanks to Photoquilty for suggesting the undiscovered Cornelia as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Annemarie

 

Anne Marie d'Orléans, duchess of Savoy, future...

Anne Marie d'Orléans, duchess of Savoy, Image via Wikipedia

 

She’s a traditional compound name, but she’s fallen out of favor in recent years.

Thanks to Stephanie for suggesting Annemarie as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Augusta

 

Cropped from Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess o...

Augusta, Princess of Wales; Image via Wikipedia

 

Is this regal appellation due for a revival?

Thanks to Annabel for suggesting Augusta as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Clarissa

 

Title page from the first edition

Title page from Clarissa; Image via Wikipedia

 

There’s spare Claire and vintage Clara.  But what about the frilliest of them all?

Thanks to Fran for suggesting Clarissa as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Virginia

Virginia Colony Plaque

Virginia Colony Plaque; Image by cliff1066™ via Flickr

She’s a literary, regal, place name with an undeniable romance.  Yes, Virginia – it is your turn to be featured as Baby Name of the Day.

Thanks to Emily for the suggestion.

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Sunday Summary: 10/24/10

Is there a baby names arms race?

I happen to be writing from New York City, just a week after the Health Department released their 2009 stats proclaiming Isabella and Jayden top of the charts. Yawn.

But then the  Wall Street Journal’s Metropolis blog interviewed Baby Name Wizard’s Laura Wattenberg on the results. Two things stood out:  first, Wattenberg is a master of linguistic analysis.  She declares that today’s parents prefer names lacking “two consecutive voiced consonants.”  Buh-bye Robert and Alfred, Nancy and Betsy.

But this quote grabbed me: “Individuality has become a prized virtue and there’s a kind of competitive landscape — a baby name arms race — where parents are determined to make their child stand out.”

It is true that even the most common given names are given to fewer children with every passing year, whether that name is Mary or Isabella or Ava, John or Jacob or Jayden.  But I’m not sure that we’re intentionally competing for a stand-out name for our kids … more in a future post.

Elsewhere online:

In celeb news, I was so busy speculating about Egypt catching on, and what Beyonce might name her maybe-baby, and how crowd-sourcing works because second-born Bowen Brees has a much better name than elder son Baylen … well, I missed the arrival of Lance Armstrong’s daughter, Olivia Marie, a little sister for Luke, Isabelle, Grace, and Max.

And, of course, Matt Damon and wife Luciana welcomed daughter Stella.

Celine Dion has also welcomed her twins – two boys! – but names have not yet been released. Please leave a comment if you hear anything!

That’s all for this week.  As always, thanks for reading!

Starbaby News: Welcome Stella Zavala

Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Bozán Barroso ...

Matt Damon and wife Luciana; Image via Wikipedia

Did you enter Nameberry’s Guess the Matt Damon Baby Name Contest? I didn’t check, but I’m almost certain someone got it exactly right.

Matt Damon and wife Luciana have welcomed a daughter, Stella Zavala. Stella joins big sisters Gia, Isabella, and Alexa at home.

I wasn’t expecting anything too daring from the Damons, but I’ll admit that Stella is a let-down.  Along with Ava and Harper, it feels like the default name in Hollywood these days.  At #126 in 2009, she still isn’t at the heights of popularity in the US, but she has been advancing quickly.

But hey, their choice, not mine, and Stella is a lovely name.  Congratulations to the family!