He’s a famous fictional newscaster’s mother – and son.
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Avery as our Baby Name of the Day.
He’s a famous fictional newscaster’s mother – and son.
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Avery as our Baby Name of the Day.
I’ve written about quite a few nature names here – that means that you’ve requested quite a few! Here’s a quick round-up of some of them.
Confession: I play name games. When stuck cooling my heels waiting for something, or in a meeting so deadly dull I think my soul might leave my body, I find my pen scrawling names.
Here’s a recent one – an A-to-Z list of Single Syllable Names for Girls. I stalled out on a few letters. Any ideas?
She’s Biblical and brief, and she’s been part of the US Top Ten before. Is she due for a comeback?
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day, Ruth.
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, Kansas, Fern, 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:
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!
When we decided to call our daughter Clio, we forever closed the door on another favorite name – Theodore, nickname Theo.
Or did we?
For every family that decides Maya and Milo are too similar, another embraces the sound-alike names. Or insists that Alicia and Alina are totally different names. Perhaps it never even occurs to them that Joanna and Jackson are both related to John. Or maybe the first time you think of the famous actress is when you introduce your daughter Grace, little sister to Kelly and others ask if you’re a fan.
Siblings’ names will be said together countless times. The names we like often have much in common. So how can you tell if your choices make for a compatible sibset, or if they’re much too close? Here are ten factors to consider.
She’s a little bit hippie chick, a little bit granny chic.
Thanks to Bek for suggesting Fern as Name of the Day.
Happy Memorial Day weekend! Here’s wishing you fair skies for your weekend festivities. But if you do find yourself with a few spare minutes in front of a computer screen, here are a few diversions:
I thought I might throw in a short list of summer names, but looking back I realized that a year ago, I penned a post on just that. So I’ll leave you with one from the AppMtn archives: Summer Names.
Thanks for reading!
Let’s start with the big news – contest time! Nameberry is running a contest. Guess the Top Ten girls’ and boys’ names – or come the closest – and you’ll win fabulous prizes.
And I do mean fabulous – you’ll be among the first to have a copy of the much anticipated Beyond Ava & Aiden.
In other name news:
That’s all for the moment. Thanks for reading!