Baby Name of the Day: Willow

Willow tree in Magdalene College Garden, Cambr...

Willow tree in Magdalene College Garden, Cambridge; Image via Wikipedia

She’s a nature name gone Hollywood.

Thanks to Nicole for suggesting Willow as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Delia

Watching out - the lions of famous Delos, Myko...

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She sounds like a nickname for Cordelia, but today’s choice has more in common with Delphine.

Thanks to Haley and Caroline for suggesting Delia as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Cora

Cora

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There’s Cordelia and Cornelia, Coralie and Coraline.  What about just Cora?

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

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Baby Name of the Day: Airlie

Airlie beach, Queensland, Australie

Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia; Image via Wikipedia

There’s a castle and a beach by the name.  Why not a child?

Thanks to Evangline for suggesting Airlie as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Inez

Poster for The Contrabandista

Poster for The Contrabandista; Image via Wikipedia

She sounds like a South America import, but this simple choice boasts a long history of use in the US.

Thanks to Stephanie and Kelleita for suggesting Inez as Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 11/14/10

I used to spend lots of time at Yahoo! Answers, dismayed at the number of posters planning to name their triplets Maddasynne, Mykailee, and Madduxx.  Or so they said.  Now I try to stay away, but every now and again, I slip.  During my last lurking foray, I found a lengthy list of names one poster had suggested to one of those generic “What are some good baby names?” questions.  (Actually, I think it was more like “Help!!!!! I need som cute behbeh names ‘cuz me & my BF can’t decide?  LOL!”)

Usually the lists are forgettable at best, but these fascinated me.  What do you think of:

  • Yorick
  • Probus
  • Lael
  • Fabian
  • Sorian
  • Jeriel
  • Vilas
  • Dorcas (yup, on the boys’ list)

And for the girls:

  • Mimosa
  • Edna
  • Jonquil
  • Aubretia
  • Zabeth
  • Danessa
  • Ofira

I don’t expect to see any of them in the US Top 100 – or even 1000, really – soon, but it was such an extraordinarily eclectic list, I had to share.

In real life, there’s a new kid in my ‘hood called Zephyr.  Which kicks off a whole week of eclectic, I think:

  • ForReal spotted a baby girl named Fig Ava;
  • Also, in Oklahoma, ForReal found a boy called Tayden, and a girl called Maebry.  I love the sound of Maebry, but the spelling feels forced.  I’m not sure what would improve it – Maybrie Maebrie?  Hmmm … maybe Maebry is best;
  • BabyNameWizard posted a long, long list of backwards baby names. Is the world ready for twins named Kavon and Novak?  How ’bout Aric and Cira?
  • Pamela Redmond Satran’s article on Baby Boy Names and gender at The Daily Beast sparked a firestorm of comments.  Even the relatively neutral were highly opinionated: “Children are best named after a beloved relative or friend, or even after a historical figure, biblical character or other admired person. We would do well to lose the baby naming books.”  Really?  Somehow I think this commenter has never named a child.  Which reminds me, my son Aly was at a class with a same-aged girl called Allie on Saturday, and the world did not end;
  • Nameberry’s list of Water Names included Bay, a name that seems to surface more and more often.  Here’s one that is not on their list, possibly because it has never been used as a given name: Cascata.  It’s the Italian equivalent of cascade or waterfall.  Cascade feels a little too brand name (it’s dishwashing detergent in the US) to use for a child, but I’ve always thought Cascata had potential;
  • I finally watched an episode of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.  The names aren’t stunningly unusual, though there’s a healthy dose of gender-bending in their choices.  Two of the Housewives are called Kyle and Taylor, Taylor’s daughter is called Kennedy, and Camille has a daughter named Mason.  But Kyle’s four daughters have attractive names: Alexia, Sophia, Portia, and Farrah.  Oh, and I think Lisa has a daughter called Pandora, but I’m not sure if I caught that right;
  • Nancy wrote about babies named Celebrity. No, not babies named Lennon or Lady Gaga, but babies named Celebrity.  It has happened.

Celebrities were also good enough to catch the theme:

  • Vera Farmiga named her daughter Gytta Lubov, a little sister for Fynn.  I’ve yet to hear the name pronounced by the proud parents, so for now, it is all speculation if she was inspired by the Sanskrit name that rhymes with Rita, or the Old Norse Gyda, which sounds more like GUH theh.  We’ll have to wait until
  • Ne-Yo welcomed a daughter named Madilyn Grace. Yes, it is quite the ordinary name.  But when Dad answers to Ne-Yo and mom is Monyetta, there’s a chance the name will be equally outlandish.  Their fairly pedestrian pick is the surprise!

That’s all for this week.  If you’re craving a Sunday Summary-esque fix midweek, find AppMtn on Facebook, too.  Oh, and stand by – Nameberry is releasing their 2010 stats tonight 2011 predictions (oops – thanks for the correction, British American) at midnight!

As always, thank you for reading and have a great week!

Baby Name of the Day: Adelaide

Coat of arms of the city of Adelaide

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She’s a regal antique boosted by her mega-popular nickname.

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

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Baby Name of the Day: Wolf

Wolf pup

Wolf pup; Image via Wikipedia

Wolfgang is a creative heavy-hitter with a healthy dose of Germanic force.  But what of the undiluted first syllable?
Thanks to Taylor for suggesting Wolf as our Baby Name of the Day.
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Baby Name of the Day: Hawthorne

The fruit of Common Hawthorn (C. monogyna)

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He’s outdoorsy and literary – a tough combination to find for a boy’s name.

Thanks to Evangeline for suggesting Hawthorne as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Bart

Flag of pirate Bartholomew Roberts (Black Bart)

Flag of pirate Black Bart; Image via Wikipedia

He’s a pirate, a bandit, and the animated imp who wreaks havoc in Springfield.

Thanks to Stephanie for suggesting one from her family tree.  Our Baby Name of the Day is Bart.

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