Hello, Ella. Where did you come from?
Thanks to Ivy for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day – the short, sweet Ella.
Hello, Ella. Where did you come from?
Thanks to Ivy for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day – the short, sweet Ella.
Anthony is a saintly staple. Antoinette was a doomed queen. How would this Italian spin wear today?
Thanks to Christina for suggesting Antonella as our Baby Name of the Day.
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.
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:
In celebrity news:
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!
She’s a literary elaboration of Lucia. In the Age of Isabella, here’s one that would wear quite well on a daughter.
Thanks to Jennie, aka British American, for suggesting Lucinda as our Baby Name of the Day.
Please tell me that I’m not the only person who watched My Fake Fiance, the first pairing of Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence? It was raining, the baby was fussy … wait, never mind. Someone else must’ve tuned in – enough of us for ABC Family to greenlight a new original series called Melissa & Joey. The series premiered this week, and this time I didn’t watch. But I did Google enough to learn that Joey is a manny to Mel’s orphaned niece and nephew. The boy is called Ryder and the girl? Her name is Lennox! The actress playing Lennox is named Taylor, so maybe Lennox isn’t so outrageous. Plus, there’s the china. And a very minor Agatha Christie character was a girl called Lenox Tamplin. But if this one starts appearing embroidered in pink, it’ll be a surprise.
Speaking of character names:
While we’re on the subject on sibsets:
Elsewhere online:
And lastly, the name was released for Paz Vega’s third child, son Lenon, a little brother for Orson and Ava.
But here’s the important news: next week is re-run week here at Appellation Mountain. I periodically try to update posts from 2008 because, you know, time marches on. But I’ve never done so in a systematic way. So instead of a new post, look for a week’s worth of revamped, revised, and re-invigorated names.
Things get back to the normal – meaning new posts – on Monday, August 30.
Thanks for reading, and have a great week!
She’s a legendary queen and an impeccable literary choice.
Thanks to Rosy for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day – the surprisingly underused Cordelia.
She’s at home in the White House. He’s a widely-recognized celebritot.
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting the surprisingly gender-neutral Sasha as Name of the Day.
This literary invention hopped off a New Orleans streetcar and is headed for the US Top 100.
Thanks to Melissa for suggesting Stella as Name of the Day.
He’s a messenger angel, a tough guy with a girly name. His name is among the most popular choices for American boys today.
Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Gabriel as Name of the Day.