Jennifer was the #1 name of the 1970s. Genevieve is her saintly cousin. For parents looking for something more daring still, there’s this pretty place name.
Thanks to Clio for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Geneva.
I’m a television addict under the best of circumstances. But when I’m under the weather? I’m incorrigible. The TV stays on 24/7. I’ve just recovered from the sickest I’ve been in years, and here are my hastily scribbled notes from a few days’ with the remote in one hand and Puffs-plus in the other:
Elsewhere online:
It was a quiet week in Hollywood, but there was one notable new arrival: E’s Kristin Dos Santos welcomed a son, Matteo Tomaz, a little brother for Luca Alexander. As Pam pointed out, those Mateo and Luca are also the names of Colin Firth’s two sons with Livia Giuggioli.
Tomorrow at Nameberry, I’m bringing you NASCAR-inspired baby names. There are more than you think.
Be sure to visit next Saturday, when we’ll kick off March madness. I’ll have a post up explaining the play-off process later this week.
As always, thanks for stopping by!
Milla Jovovich said it was a boy’s name when she used it for her daughter. Alanis Morrisette gave the name to her son without explanation.
Thanks to Pat for suggesting the intriguing Ever as our Baby Name of the Day.
Today’s choice combines a zippy Z and a vibrant V, plus a great meaning.
Thanks to Tara for suggesting Ziva 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!
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.
She’s a chart-topping Irish choice with a lovely meaning – and a tricky spelling.
Thanks to Liz our Baby Name of the Day is Aoife.
It’s Liz’s week at Appellation Mountain!
Her first choice is a sturdy German name mixed with a generous helping of Hollywood glam.
Our Baby Name of the Day is the glamorous nickname Hedy.
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:
And for the girls:
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:
Celebrities were also good enough to catch the theme:
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!
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.