Baby Name of the Day: Coco

Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel

Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel; Image via Wikipedia

Every year I take back the reigns during my birthday week and choose a few of the names to profile here at AppMtn.  As it happens, my first pick was also suggested by Nicole.

Today’s name of the day is Coco.

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Baby Name of the Day: Madison

Cover of "Splash (20th Anniversary Editio...

Cover of Splash (20th Anniversary Edition)

Note:  I’d originally agreed to write about Keziah today, for Racheli.  Except when I finishing up the post, I realized it sounded eerily familiar.  Sure enough, that was because Keziah was Baby Name of the Day back in the day.  Oops, and Racheli, my apologies!

She made waves as the adopted name of a big screen mermaid.

Our Baby Name of the Day is the much-maligned Madison.

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Baby Name of the Day: Silvana

Silvana Mangano

Silvana Mangano; Image via Wikipedia

Silver is a metal, Sylvester is a cat.  How would this similar-sounding name wear on a daughter?

Thanks to Christina for suggesting Silvana as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 5/1/11

Bingo Number 1

Image by Leo Reynolds via Flickr

Welcome May!  After a week in Florida, and lots of name-spotting at Disney World, it is great to be back writing from my favorite spot on the couch.

Name news this week:

  • The late Pope John Paul was beatified in Rome today.  Beatification is the half-way mark towards sainthood.  Will it catch on as a compound name for boys?  I know two little John Pauls.  The older answers to J.P.;
  • This little story from a Louisiana newspaper is the reason I write;
  • From the wayback machine: in 2009, the featured name was Somerled.  In 2010, it was Ruth;
  • My thoughts on the letter C aside, it was fun to see Keturah spotted in Michigan by For Real;
  • Whitney spotted this weird comment on a forum: “…for twins go for matching names, such as Norah and Noah but keep the names unique please! no Cassie and Callie‘s!”  The commenter’s definitions of “matching” and “unique” are baffling, but then, unique is the most routinely abused term in baby naming parlance;
  • Laura Wattenberg reminds us that many stories aren’t about names, they’re about demographics.  Susan isn’t more successful than Madison.  She’s just much older!
  • Really can’t decide on a baby name?  Nancy tells us how parents in 1892 let their little girl help choose Frances Cleveland.

You might have heard about this little wedding on Friday.  While the pair aren’t parents – yet – their vows were heard ’round the world, and the occasion inspired plenty of posts about royal baby names.  I liked Nameberry’s list of princesses by marriage, as well as Nancy’s question about the popularity of Pippa in the US.  Pippa appears on my Monday list for Nameberry, too.

And in celebrity birth announcements:

  • Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon have welcomed twins, a boy and a girl, but no names have been announced as of this morning;
  • Another baby boy called Journey has arrived.  The Black Eyed Peas’ Taboo and wife Jaymie welcomed a son named Journey Jameson, a little brother for Jimmy Jalen and Joshua.  I get the modern spiritual vibe of Journey, but can’t help wonder if the parents sing “Don’t Stop Believin” as a lullaby.  Nancy tells us that 45 baby boys – including one of Jenna Jameson’s twin sons – received the name in 2009, but it is in the girls’ Top 500;
  • 90210 alum Ian Ziering and wife Erin welcomed a daughter, Mia Loren.  Joy pointed out that Mia and Ian share the same sounds, and the choice is pretty conventional.  Still, I like this one;
  • The amazing Toni Collette welcomed a son named Arlo Robert, a little brother for Sage Florence.  Dad is musician David Galafassi.  I think the couple did a good job of finding names that are distinctive and stand up to their long surname, too;
  • Funny man Kevin James is now the father of three.  He and wife Steffiana welcomed a son, Kannon Valentine.  Big sisters are Shea Joelle and Sienna-Marie.  Shea is indeed named after the Mets’ former stadium.  Thanks to Photoquilty for pointing out that Valentine is a family name.  I’m not sure there’s any explanation for Kannon.

Hungry for more name gossip all week?  Check out my Facebook page.

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

Baby Name of the Day: Roisin

macro photo of the center of the rose

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This choice blooms kelly green.  If you can’t quite bring yourself to call a daughter Clover, perhaps this equally Irish botanical will appeal.

Thanks to Fran for suggesting Róisín as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Morven

If Erin and Tara can be names for daughters, why not this poetic place name?

Thanks to Anya for suggesting Morven as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Colleen

She’s as kelly green as a shamrock, but trends have left her behind.

Thanks to Colleen for suggesting her own appellation as Baby Name of the Day.

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2009: Most Popular Girls’ Names at AppMtn

If you’ve reviewed the Top 20 Boys’ Names of the Day, you might recall that it was a mix of names that are, indeed, rising in use for our sons and those that are probably mere curiosities.

The girls’ list tends more towards the wearable, but there are a few surprises.

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Sunday Summary: 8/16/09

It’s August 16, and that means Mad Men’s third season debuts tonight.  Check out the Mad Men Names list over at Nameberry.  Midge might not make a comeback any time soon, but Joan, Peter and Betty all sound fresh to my ear.  Bewildertrix has spotted Betty in a few birth announcements recently.

Speaking of television – I never miss 18 Kids and Counting, even though Arthur rolls his eyes/leaves the room/threatens to cancel cable.  While it isn’t the life I’d choose, I envy them one thing – they got to name 18 children! In recent episodes, the 20 Duggars (parents Jim Bob and Michelle, plus Josh, Jana, John-David, Jill, Jessa, Jinger, Joseph, Josiah, Joy Anna, Jeremiah, Jedediah, Jason, James, Justin, Jackson, Johanna, Jennifer and Jordyn) have been visiting the Bates family. 

The Bates have a mere 16 children, with one on the way.  I had to go to Google their names, and here they are: Gil and Kelly are parents to Zachary, Michaela, Erin, Lawson, Nathan, Alyssa, Tori, Trace, Carlin, Josie, Katie, Jackson, Warden, Isaiah, Addallee and Ellie. The Addallee spelling is wacky, and Warden?  But other than that, nicely normal names. 

Then again, they started with a Z.  That’s a much tougher letter for naming a big batch o’ babies than J.  (And even the Duggars resorted to Jinger.) Speaking of unconventional names:

I mentioned the Duggars earlier.  Another first-initial-sharing reality television family is also expecting their first grandchild.  Kourtney Kardashian is about to make Kris a grandma, and Kim, Khloe, Kendall and Kylie aunts.  (There’s also uncle-to-be Robert, a junior named after Kris’ first husband.)  Kourtney has stated that the baby will not have a K-name.  

Or any sense of privacy.

Since I’m on a television spree, may I mention my pet peeve?  When writers get the names wrong.  This usually happens when a writer names a 30-something Addison.  Sure, it could happen.  But she’s probably Melissa – her daughter is Addison.  Anyhow, Drop Dead Diva, a cute little comedy with a twist, named their 20-something aspiring model Debbie.  Why not Ashley or Nicole – or if they were going for alliteration overkill, Danielle?

More names coming to the small screen this Fall – hat tip to Parents Magazine’s September 2009 preview:

  • In ABC’s Cougar Town, Courteney Cox plays Jules, mom to 17 y.o. Travis;
  • Jenna Elfman is the pregnant Billie on CBS’ Accidentally on Purpose - no baby names yet.  Her little sister Abby is played by an actress called Lennon – not sure if that’s her birth name;
  • Juliana Margulies plays Alicia, The Good Wife on CBS, and the good mom to Zach and Grace.  They get the names exactly right – husband is Peter.  Better still?  One of her young (male) colleagues is called Cary;
  • Patricia Heaton plays Frankie on ABC’s The Middle.  It sounds like her three kids have unusual appellations – Brick, Axel and Sue;
  • One more – Julie Bowen plays Claire on ABC’s Modern Family.  Which is, believe it or not, a fictional show about filming a reality show.  Kids include Manny, Haley, Luke, Lily and a girl called Alex.

Not terribly exciting, except for Axel, Brick and Sue.  I like Axel, fret about Brick and would be happy to see a revival of Susannah or Susan.

What with all that weirdness and blandness, here’s a link to a list that will lift your spirits – Elisabeth of You Can’t Call It “It” reports on genteel names for the alumnae of two Southern girls’ schools.

A year ago today, I wrote about Aloysius.  Little surprise, he remains underused!

That’s all for now – thanks for reading and have a fabulous week.