Baby Name of the Day: Kerensa

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Image by jcoterhals via Flickr

She’s an intriguing rarity – easy to pronounce, with hints of a medieval past, and a very attractive meaning.

Thanks to Clio for suggesting Kerensa as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Amoret

A scarlet letter

A scarlet letter by Monceau via Flickr

Take one part Juliet, add a dash of popular picks from Amy to Amanda to Amelia and you’ll arrive at this poetic rarity.

Thanks to Heather for suggesting Amoret as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Isa

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Image by Leo Reynolds via Flickr

Isabella holds the top spot in the US rankings, and mini-names like Ava and Mia are also in the Top Ten.  So why isn’t this one more popular?

Liz’s week continues with the mysterious Isa as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Waverly

Bridge between Waverley Abbey house and the Abbey

Bridge between Waverley Abbey house and the Abbey; Image by stephen_dedalus via Flickr

Today’s literary choice is perfectly in step with current trends, but has yet to catch on.

Thanks to Amanda for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Waverly.

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Baby Name of the Day: Amance

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Church in Amance, France; Image via Wikipedia

Today’s choice is a rarity, a name all but gone – but Jennifer overheard her in a park a few weeks ago.

Our Baby Name of the Day is Amance.

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Baby Name of the Day: Delia

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

Credit: UggBoy♥UggGirl via Flickr

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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3 Things I’ve Learned About Names in 1,000 Posts

Drumroll, please … this is post #1,000, written over more than two and a half years.

More than 700 of those posts are deep dives into one particular featured Name of the Day.  Here’s a quick look at what I’ve learned over the past two-going-on-three years.

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Sunday Summary: 8/29/10

My week at the beach was spent listening for names (well, there was ice cream and sand and a giant waterslide called the Hippo) but I didn’t hear much.  There was a Veronica nicknamed Vera, but mostly it was the pleasant Top 100 assortment of Ethan, Dylan, Emma, Riley, Noah, Chloe, Caleb, Jackson, Zachary, Ellie, and the like.  I also heard a girl called Cooper and another girl named Gracen or Graycen or maybe Gracyn.  Thanks for checking out Rerun Week while I was slathering on sunscreen!

In the meantime, a new neighbor has arrived and her kids names?  Be still my heart: Nella and Arlo.  I haven’t actually met them (she joined a listserv for local moms) but I might hug her.

Also in the real world, the incredibly talented Brooke at Dinkypopsnomore is now mom to two!  The incredibly photogenic, more-stylish-at-3-than-I-am-at-37 Temperance is big sister to Verity BlytheSee the post about her name here.

Elsewhere online:

In starbaby news:

  • Let’s hear it for the double palindrome power of Ava Katherine Otto, a new daughter for country singer James Otto and wife Amy;
  • Actor Matt Walton – he plays Eli on One Life To Live – has an Ava, too, plus a brand new son called Greyson James.  Greyson is the new Jayden. Add up all the boys called Greyson and Grayson, plus the girls wearing a variant of sound-alike Gracen, and you have the formula for a gender-neutral, hard-to-gauge usage name that every parent thinks is uncommon.  Too bad, because I do love Gray;
  • Army Wives’ Catherine Bell has a new son called Ronan, a little sister for Gemma.  That’s a nice sibset, a pair of names that are underused, but not outlandish;
  • And the big news is the birth of Florence Rose Endellion, a daughter for UK Prime Minister David Cameron, his wife Samantha, and three older siblings: the late Ivan, plus Nancy, and Arthur Elwen.  For a humorous and insightful look on place names popping up on birth certificates, there’s this News & Star column. Capri and Dublin, yes.  St. Bees Flimby Pie?  Probably not;
  • Lastly, the best use of Twitter for baby naming since Erykah Badu live-tweeted the birth of her third child and claimed she was calling her Twittymilk surely goes to Neil Patrick Harris’ twins teaser. That’s an instant sibset I can’t wait to learn.

As always, thanks for reading!

Starbaby News: Welcome Abel James

Did I recently say there were no exciting celebrity births anticipated this summer?  How could I forget Amy Poehler and Will Arnett?

They’ve welcomed son Abel James.  Yes – Abel, a little brother for Archie.

Congratulations to the family!  Readers, what do you think of the name Abel?  Wonder if they’ll call him Abe

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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