Sunday Summary: 7/17/11

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What a week!  First there was Harper Seven Beckham, and chatter galore about the name.  (Mainstream sites dismissed Harper as weird, while we name fans more accurately pegged Harper as far more ordinary than her brothers’ names.)  Then Kate Hudson, mom to Ryder Russell Robinson, welcomed a son she’s calling Bing, short for Bingham Hawn Bellamy.  So very exciting, and both sets of parents were kind enough to reveal their thinking, too.

Elsewhere online:

  • Nancy explores baby names inspired by the Spanish-American War.  I know a little Maceo – great name!
  • I’ve come across this sibet before, but if you haven’t, check out Mer de Noms post about the Taylor family – Columbus, Cassius, Eloise, and Estella;
  • ForReal spotted a Syndle.  Is it another spin on the ever-so-rare Cindal?
  • Are you following Nook’s series on Harry Potter names?  She mentioned two minor characters with great names hereOrion and Hesper;
  • Bewitching has been profiling Harry Potter names, too.  Loved this post on Firenze;
  • Mer de Noms also translated some popular nature names into French, with appealing results: Lis, Laurier, Vrai;
  • In her Friday digest, Elea at British Baby Names mentioned the cluster of boys named Doctor in the nineteenth century – and at least one girl named Doctoressa.  Interesting;
  • Nancy’s list of top baby name debuts in fascinating;
  • Niki was kind enough to share this map: Most Popular Names by European Country.  I’m not certain about the data set, but it is worth a look;
  • Big debuts at Nymbler in June were Aleph (no surprise), Tyla, and Suomi.  My head whipped around at that last one.  Suomi is Finnish for Finland – and seems like an implausible baby name, no matter how popular Finn might become.

For last week’s Nameberry post, I wrote about the workaday identities of superheroines.  They’ve worn some great names when they’re not in their capes and tights – Natasha, Kitty, Tandy, Tessa, Selina.  Tomorrow’s post is another one for the girls, but with far more exotic appellations on deck.

Let’s end where we started, with just a few more tidbits from the rich and famous:

  • Maternity concierge and reality TV star Rosie Pope’s boys are called J.R. and Wells, short for James and Wellington.  I’m intrigued by Wells and Wellington – I wonder if Rosie has a story about choosing those names?
  • Have you read this commentary regarding Natalie Portman‘s choice of Aleph for her firstborn?  It’s from Deborah Kolben, editor of Kveller.com, a parenting website and resource for Jewish parents;
  • There was lots of talk about the name Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr chose for their son, Flynn, but Kerr recently revealed that Flynn’s middle is equally meaningful – Christopher, after her high school boyfriend who was killed in a car accident;
  • Jewel and husband Ty Murray welcomed son Kase Townes Murray.  I don’t love Kase, but if your dad is a professional bull rider, it seems appropriate.  And he’s definitely one of those little cowboy names that is quite popular these days.

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

Starbaby News: Welcome Harper Seven Beckham

Victoria and David Beckham

After speculation that they’d name their darling daughter Atlanta or Justice or Gucci or something startlingly unusual, the Beckhams, those ever-so daring baby namers, have dubbed their daughter Harper Seven.

Harper wouldn’t be surprising most places in the US.  Amongst the glamorous, she’s as average as Emily.  Dave Grohl, Lisa Marie Presley, Neil Patrick Harris, Tiffani Thiessen … who doesn’t have  a Harper?

But Harper is a great name.  It works well with brothers Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz.  Plus Seven is completely daffy and stylish at once – very Beckham-esque.  It does remind me of creepy crime thriller Jennifer Eight – but nonetheless, I like the unexpected kick of the number in the middle.

What do you think?

Baby Name of the Day: Violet

Violet pansies

Violet pansies; Image via Wikipedia

She’s a vintage botanical in full bloom circa 2011.

Thanks to Heather for suggesting Violet as our Baby of the Name.

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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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Baby Name of the Day: Valerie

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She’s a twentieth century staple that might make you burst into song.

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

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Baby Name of the Day: Calpurnia

Calpurnia Pisonis was a daughter of Lucius Cal...

Calpurnia Pisonis; Image via Wikipedia

She’s an asteroid, a shrub, a minor literary figure, and an Ancient Roman matron.

Thanks to Paul for suggesting Calpurnia as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Stephen

Crown of St Stephen

Crown of St. Stephen; Image via Wikipedia

Let’s say you’re searching for a solid, classic boy’s name that won’t be shared by lots of others.  William is everywhere.  James, too.  And forget Alexander.  But here’s one that might just end your search.

Thanks to Sara for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Stephen.

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Starbaby News: Welcome Stella Zavala

Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Bozán Barroso ...

Matt Damon and wife Luciana; Image via Wikipedia

Did you enter Nameberry’s Guess the Matt Damon Baby Name Contest? I didn’t check, but I’m almost certain someone got it exactly right.

Matt Damon and wife Luciana have welcomed a daughter, Stella Zavala. Stella joins big sisters Gia, Isabella, and Alexa at home.

I wasn’t expecting anything too daring from the Damons, but I’ll admit that Stella is a let-down.  Along with Ava and Harper, it feels like the default name in Hollywood these days.  At #126 in 2009, she still isn’t at the heights of popularity in the US, but she has been advancing quickly.

But hey, their choice, not mine, and Stella is a lovely name.  Congratulations to the family!

 

Baby Name of the Day: Jeremy

Along with Jeffrey and Jason, he’s more likely to be the dad than the newborn today.

Thanks to Meredith for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Jeremy.

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