Starbaby News: Welcome Bingham!

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Kate Hudson has settled on a name for baby boy Bellamy!  She and boyfriend Matthew have named their little guy Bingham Hawn Bellamy, and US Magazine reports that they plan to call him Bing.

Bing’s big brother is Ryder Russell Robinson.  Ryder and Bing – they’re a matched pair, both quirky and novel but not completely out there.  Bing makes me think of the search engine, but on a better note, legendary crooner Bing Crosby.  Bingham is also a place name in England, and has inspired plenty of other place names in the US and even a crater on the moon.

My take on Bingham?  I love it for Kate Hudson, but a jazzy name like Bing Bellamy might an awful lot to wear for a non-celeb kid.

Congratulations to Kate and her family!

 

Baby Name of the Day: Rafferty

R is for Rasberries

R is for Rasberries by Xurble via Flickr

He’s an upbeat surname option with a certain amount of edge.

Thanks to Lemon and Emily for suggesting Rafferty as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Greil

guitars

Guitars by Tuppus via Flickr

You might find this name on the pages of Rolling Stone or The Village Voice.  How would it look on your child’s birth certificate?

Thanks to Janelle for suggesting Greil as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Kingsley

He’s a Harry Potter hero and a literary gem.

Thanks to UrbanAngel for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Kingsley.

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Sunday Summary: 4/25/10

The price of a blog with growing readership?  I spend a ridiculous amount of time cleaning out spam.  Nancy occasionally posts lists of her spam names.  I thought of it when I got a not-comment from a Hildred earlier this week.

In other random name-spotting news, during a bout of insomnia Tuesday night I caught 2001′s Sugar & Spice.  If memory serves, there was more than one cheerleaders-rob-a-bank flick out that year.  This one was actually pretty funny – at least at 2 a.m. – but what really drew me in were the cheerleaders’ names: Diane, Hannah, Lucy, Cleo, KansasFern, and the bitter, also-ran Lisa.

A comment on my Hadassah post prompted me to check out the full family tree for the recently rebooted Parenthood.  This time the television family consists of Zeek and Camille; their kids, Adam, Sarah, Crosby and Julia; and the grandkids:

  • Haddie and Max
  • Amber and Drew
  • Sydney (played by Savannah Paige)
  • Jabbar

Elsewhere online, international edition:

On a different note, there’s Laura Wattenberg’s The Generational Sweet Spot, or Why Your Mother-in-Law Has Such Bad Taste.  It reminds me of a recent Real Simple article: What To Do When Your Parents Won’t Call Your Kids By Their Given Names? The author knows what she’s talking about.  Her daughter Thelma’s name apparently led to much wailing and gnashing of teeth.

And if you need a good laugh?  Check out Kelly Hagen’s ruminations on what to name a baby.

Just a few Tinseltown births to report, all via Celebrity Baby Blog:

That’s all for this week.  As always, thanks for reading!

In Reserve: Possible Names for a Second Son

Even before the pregnancy test came back positive, I had a strong sense that our second child was a girl.

Intuition didn’t stop me from discussing boys’ names with Arthur.  So much that he finally insisted that we wait until the ultrasound, at which point it was moot.  Claire Caroline WrenClio – was on her way.

Our firstborn is Alexander Arthur, after my father-in-law Alexander, my grandfather Arthur and, of course, Arthur.  There just wasn’t a clear choice for a second boys’ name.  Plus, I always feel like we flubbed his nickname – though he wears Aly fine.  Our list for a second daughter is well thought out, but a boy?

We would have figured something out.  I think.

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Sunday Summary: 3/28/10

Yesterday morning was The Great Magruder Park Egg Hunt in our town.  The kids were there for candy; I was there to listen for names: Jonah, Nora, Dorothy, Caroline, Clara, Seamus, Ellis, a pair of Abigails, Zora, Micah, Carsten, Jackson.  There was also a mom toting an Orla Kiely bag, but I seem to recall that her kids’ names aren’t quite as surprising.

Speaking of Orla and surprises, here’s a new one: I wrote about Orla a few days ago.  The post felt familiar, but that happens sometimes.  This has never happened: I’d actually written an entire Orla post in September 2008. It’s pretty much the same … except not.

In other news:

In starbaby news, all via Celebrity Baby Blog:

Think it is weird to name your kid Kimora?  Nancy tells us that back in the 1930s and 40s, at least a few dozen parents named their kids in honor of Kay Kyser, bandleader and radio host. Kyser responded by sending out a commemorative gift.  Hmmm … if I named my daughter Orla, would I be able to snag one of those bags?

That’s all for this week.  As always, thank you for reading!