Baby Name of the Day: Aveline

Corylus avellana flowers

Corylus avellana flowers; Image via Wikipedia

Depending on your perspective, she’s either a nouveau spin on current favorites, or a medieval rarity prime for a comeback.

Thanks to Kayleigh for suggesting Aveline as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Guinevere

Ellen Terry as Guinevere in the play King Arth...

Ellen Terry as Guinevere; Image via Wikipedia

She’s the queen of Camelot, and the source of the #1 baby name of the 1970s.

Thanks to Angel and Charlotte for suggesting Guinevere as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 6/5/11

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Image by Leo Reynolds via Flickr

We live in a magical age.  Earlier this week I spotted an unusual name scrolling across Nameberry’s “currently being viewed” ticker, and mentioned it on my Facebook page, with a link to the entry.  Within minutes Elixyvett appeared in their Most Popular Names cloud, and stayed there for a few days, prompting a thread on their message board.  At the same time, Nameberry’s Pam sourced an entire post on Old People Names from a Twitter craze.

Saints and royalty and popular legends and music and novels and television and movies have all put new names on the map.  Surely social media will function in a similar fashion.  But will there be, say, a baby name Elixyvett because a mom-to-be spotted the name when it loomed large in the tag cloud?  Will someone’s Twitter handle inspire a future baby name?

Elsewhere online:

Spotted amongst the glitterati:

  • Pink’s daughter arrived, and she’s named the rather reasonable Willow Sage, a flower child for the tough chick.  My favorite headline has to be this one, from Holy Moly: Pink has baby girl, names her after shrubbery;
  • Actress Dorian Brown welcomed a son, Cayman Tyson Pham.  No word on the parents’ inspiration for the choice.  Brown is set to appear in the American remake of quirky Australian TV series Wilfred.  I’d give Cayman and Wilfred equal odds of catching on;
  • I’m enjoying learning more about Australian celebs thanks to Waltzing – this week alone brought us a baby girl called Allegra Eve and a boy named Lux Edward.  Lux joins a big sister called Autumn Claire.  I came across a boy named Lux years ago and had a hard time thinking of it as masculine, probably thanks to Lux Lisbon in Jeffrey Eugenides’ The Virgin Suicides.  But he really could fit right in with Luke, Max, and Gus, couldn’t he?

I’ve gone out on a limb and waded into deep water for this week’s Nameberry post.  I think it is one of my wackier, less wearable lists – but also a trend that seems to be catching on.  Last week’s post was Surfer Names, a list I ended up really loving.

That’s all for this week.  As always, thanks for reading and have a great week!

Baby Name of the Day: Lilith

Lilith (1892) by John Collier in Southport Atk...

Lilith (1892) by John Collier; Image via Wikipedia

She’s the original first wife scorned, a woman often considered evil – or maybe just too bold for her times.

Thanks to Tara and Heather for suggesting Lilith as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Evelyn

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Silent Film Star Evelyn Brent; Image via Wikipedia

Ask me to name a name I think we’ll see in the Top Ten soon and this ends-in-lyn choice would be my pick.

Thanks to Sara A. for suggesting the ever so fashionable Evelyn as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Mozelle

At first glance, she’s Southern-fried, nearly Hee Haw.  But if Minnie and Pearl can be stylish choices for daughters, why not this one?

Thanks to Jennifer and Jeannine for suggesting Mozelle as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Langley

Tired of Riley and Bailey?  Here’s another jaunty surname to consider, though it might scream Wild Blue Yonder to some.

Thanks to Elta for suggesting Langley as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Eva

Eve had her turn in the spotlight, and Ava needs no introduction.  But what of their cousin?

Thanks to Melissa for suggesting Eva as Baby Name of the Day.

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Name of the Day: Delilah

Hey there, Delilah.

She’s rapidly shedding her bad girl image and could become one of the hottest baby names of 2015.  Thanks to Kim R. for suggesting Delilah as Name of the Day.

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Merry Christmas!

There will be no Name of the Day post today, but if you’re in need of a quick name fix, check out these links:

Lastly, if you’re looking for a holiday surprise for your child, you can schedule a personalized call from Santa, Sammy the Snowman or Tony Stewart. I’m not sure how Mr. Stewart fits into the holidays, but hey.

While you’re signing up for the call, scroll through the list of names that you can choose for the greeting.  I expected it to be built based on the Top 100 names of the 1990s and 2000s.  For the most part, that was true.  But you could also send a personalized greeting to Gladys or Sylvan.  Any one care to hazard a guess as to how they chose the names?

And with that little mystery, I’m signing off for the holiday.  Merry Christmas to all!