Peter is a Brady and a bunny rabbit, and a saintly classic, too. This related name takes him in a more dashing direction.
Thanks to Emily for suggesting Piers as our Baby Name of the Day.
Peter is a Brady and a bunny rabbit, and a saintly classic, too. This related name takes him in a more dashing direction.
Thanks to Emily for suggesting Piers as our Baby Name of the Day.
It strikes me that I’m now into my fourth year of writing at AppMtn. My first post was Ava and Harlow, back on January 23, 2008. I’d learned the mechanics of blogging for work a few years earlier; I now manage yet another blog in Real Life, and it looks like it is about to be joined by another. Nothing I’ve written professionally has given me anywhere near the joy I’ve gotten out of writing here, and I credit that to you. (Yup, even you lurkers. I can’t hear you, but I can see you – and it’s nice to know that you’re here, too.)
On to the news:
Stop by Nameberry tomorrow where I’ll be talking about names I found while culling through the list of Oscar nominees. (C in DC, thanks for the inspiration!)
Speaking of The Glamorous Life, please welcome the following sure-to-be-paparazzi-stalked tots to the universe:
Which reminds me, Clio is obsessed with Gwen Stefani and Akon’s single “The Sweet Escape.” How do you say no to a toddler who asks for “more Woo-hoo song, peeeeez?”
Speaking of requests, I’ll be doing another rerun week in April. Should you stumble across a post that you think needs some freshening up, feel free to suggest it via email to appmtn (at) gmail (dot) com.
That’s all for this week. As always, thank you for reading!
She’s the original first wife scorned, a woman often considered evil – or maybe just too bold for her times.
Thanks to Tara and Heather for suggesting Lilith as our Baby Name of the Day.
The sci-fi novel is a 20th century classic, but is this one too far out for a son?
Thanks to Alyssa for suggesting the intriguing Ender as our Baby Name of the Day.
He’s always lagged a few dozen paces behind the evergreen Edward, but the famous bearers of this name make for an impressive group.
Thanks to Emily H. for suggesting Edgar as our Baby Name of the Day.
Have you ever been someplace where you were supposed to be thinking about something entirely different, but your mind wandered and you found yourself pondering names instead?
Please tell me I’m not the only one.
I was at a memorial service for a lovely man on Saturday, a man whose life was jam-packed with adventure and achievement. And yet, there was a minute where the afternoon sun caught the stained glass windows, gorgeous pieces dating from the late 1800s and early 1900s, with their benefactors’ names included in their designs.
I redirected my attention to the service, but not before I’d spotted Sidell, Ellis, Alice, and Laura, beloved wife of Alfred.
Back to places where it is okay to look:
Over at the Nameberry blog, I’m presenting my best evidence yet that Americans really are embracing a greater diversity of given names. (Yes, I’ll be wearing a visor that reads “Master of the Obvious,” too.)
As for new starbabies in the universe this week, here’s a round-up on what I posted on the AppMtn Facebook page this week:
That’s all for this week! As always, thank you for reading, commenting, and sending all of your fabulous suggestions my way.
Susie is a Boomer staple; Susannah her stylish colonial cousin.
Today’s Baby Name of the Day takes that familiar appellation in a far more exotic direction: Azucena. Thanks to Lea for the suggestion!
She’s vaguely botanical, slightly invented, a little bit hip hop, too.
Thanks to Emily of It’s All In The Name for suggesting Nolia as our Baby Name of the Day.