This Biblical powerhouse is at his most popular ever – could he follow Noah into the Top Ten?
Thanks to Saranel for suggesting her son’s name, Elijah, as our Baby Name of the Day.
This Biblical powerhouse is at his most popular ever – could he follow Noah into the Top Ten?
Thanks to Saranel for suggesting her son’s name, Elijah, as our Baby Name of the Day.
Elijah and Isaiah are Top 100 choices, and they help make other Old Testament names sound wearable. But is this name of a King of Judah too much of a leap?
Thanks to Claire for suggesting Jehosaphat as our Baby Name of the Day.
He’s part Biblical patriarch, part Gothic novelist.
Thanks to Lindsay for suggesting Abram as our Baby Name of the Day.
He’s a Biblical obscurity now rising fast.
Thanks to Racheli for suggesting Judah 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!
He’s one of the Biblical boys, an Old Testament figure found on every fashionable playground.
Thanks to Melissa for suggesting Eli as Baby Name of the Day.
The longer I write, the less judgmental I become about names. Don’t get me wrong – many still astound me. While researching the upcoming Tate, I stumbled across Tatelyn, a name that seems appropriate only for the firstborn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head.
And yet, Charlotte recently mentioned Lecandro – surely the invention of a creative mama – and I found myself liking it quite a bit.
Maybe it is that I’ve found there’s a backstory for nearly any name. Or possibly I’m far more aware that my own opinions have changed over the years. Two decades ago, Finn would’ve been a shark reference, destined to hear the low strings of Jaws. Today he’s among the most fashionable of names, even before Glee ricocheted him to wider notice.
And the name news:
As for the starbaby round up – it’s a girl. And a girl, and a girl …:
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That’s all for this week. As always, thank you for reading!
At first glance, she’s just a twist on the fading Alyssa, or maybe Melissa, deprived of her M. But dig a little deeper, and she’s got regal roots.
Thanks to Serenity for suggesting Elissa as Baby Name of the Day.
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.
Alexander is a chart-topping choice, so popular many parents are seeking an alternative.
Here’s one option. Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Lysander as our Baby Name of the Day.