First, a long overdue congratulations to Carolyn on the birth of Nolan Curtis, a little brother for Meredith. Wishing you joy!
Second, I’m on Twitter. Let’s be clear: I haven’t got a clue what I’m doing on Twitter. If you’d like to follow me while I flail, please do. I’m @appmtn.
Elsewhere online:
- Thanks to British American for directing me to a thread where I found the following sibset: Aurora Dawn and Rain Storm. Only they decided Rain didn’t suit daughter #2, so she was rechristend Gwenyvere Rain. I like Aurora and Guinevere, and even with the daffy respelling, it is a huge improvement;
- WeeDecor’s Winter list is out. I’m intrigued by Caffrey from the boys’ list, and I’m delighted to see Liv. Is it me, or is Emmelyn/Emmalyn/Emmeline going to be the next stealth hit;
- Trafton? I despair. But other names spotted by ForReal in Pennsylvania fill me with joy: Tressa Jade, Ivy Wren, Bianca Florentina. Then there’s Henry Swarm – let’s hope that’s a maiden name passed down after much conversation, and not a sci fi reference I’m missing;
- There’s a great list of recent additions to the British line of succession up at Mer de Nomes. Queen Cosima sounds lovely, doesn’t it?
- Nancy delves into variants of the name Unique, which isn’t terribly unusual at all but makes me think of the pink-spotted Backyardigan Uniqua. Sui Generis, on the other hand, would be a stand-out, though you’d be confused for just plain Sue;
- Speaking of Sioux, For Real spotted a Gabriella Sioux. Are the parents from Idaho? Fans of Siouxie Sioux? I wonder;
- There’s a new book out called Bring Back Beatrice! It is a sound concept, but I think the author misses a few things. First, she describes it as “a clarion call to break away from the pack when choosing a name.” Great advice. Trouble is, lots of people like Beatrice. And Cora. And Daphne. It’s probably a decent sourebook if you want to be ahead of the next trend, but falls short of offering truly timeless advice.
In celebrity news:
- Supermodel mama Eva Herzigova welcomed her second son, Philip, a little brother for George. I think that’s the kind of slightly off-trend sibset that defies fashion;
- 30 Rock’sElizabeth Banks welcomed a son, Felix;
- Okay, Posh named her pooch Luna, so they’re stumped for a girl’s name. Yawn. I cannot believe for second that a couple who came up with Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz, won’t come up with an inventive name for a girl;
- Now that Mariah’s due date is approaching fast, I’m paying more attention to suggested names for the twins. Somehow I think they’re likely to disappoint.
Last week’s post for Nameberry was Power Girl Baby Names; tomorrow’s post is inspired by one of the names on that list – thanks to RachelMarie for the inspiration!
That’s all for this week. As always, thank you for reading!
