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.
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.
Barbara is your aunt, the mom who called her daughters Ava and Madison. But this exotic nickname spin might just revive her from a middle aged slump.
Thanks to Jana for suggesting Basia as Baby Name of the Day.
For those of you in the US, Happy Memorial Day weekend! There will be no Baby Name of the Day on Monday, May 31.
But never fear! There’s news aplenty to occupy your quiet hours:
In starbaby news:
Next Saturday we kick off our Reader Baby Name Stories. I’m SO excited to share what you’ve shared!
Have a great weekend, and see you on Tuesday. Thanks for reading!
She’s a literary invention and a shortbread cookie. Her most popular year was 1941, when names like Barbara and Judith, Shirley and Geraldine were all the rage.
She reminds me of names like Norma and Edna, but somehow I find her lighter. Maybe it’s RD Blackmore’s 1869 romance, complete with mistaken identities, a lost heiress, the bad getting their comeuppance and true love conquering all.
Or maybe it is the cookie.
In any case, I thought our Week of Boys could benefit from at least some discussion of a girl’s name.
So I ask you, readers: Lorna, Yea or Nay?
Here at AppMtn, it isn’t so very unusual to receive an outraged email or comment after I’ve said something less than flattering about a name. The longer I write, the more keenly I think about the fact that these names are worn by real human beings.
So it is doubly thrilling when I write something and the parents are happy to discover the post. Better still, they write about it on their blog. Which brings us to adorable baby Estelle over at The Emperor’s New Crib. Thanks to her parents, I now know that frikadelle means meatball in Danish.
A bunch of other random thoughts:
A few noteworthy posts you might’ve missed:
Speaking of one-syllable boys, a year ago I was writing about Rex.
Thanks for reading, and see you next week!
First up, we’re expecting … three baby bluebirds. The mama has built a nest in the tiny herb garden Arthur latched onto our postage-stamp sized balcony. Since they’re growing amongst our herbs, I’m calling the three eggs Basil, Coriander and Rosemary. I’ve been trying to talk to Mama Bird about names, but she’s not interested.
On to news about naming human babies:
Out here in the non-celebrity-studded ‘burbs of Washington D.C.:
A few posts you might’ve missed:
While I’m on a Nameberry kick, remember that we’re a mere 23 days away from the release of Beyond Ava and Aiden: The Enlightened Guide to Naming Your Baby. I realize there won’t be Harry Potter-esque lines and midnight release parties, but I’ve already advised my local bookseller to put mine on pre-order.
Lastly, a look backward – last year, the Name of the Day was Piper – and a sneak preview – this week, I’ll be writing about Aurora, Maurice, Zara, Francis and Dove.
Thanks for reading!