Baby Name of the Day: Yasmin

white jasmine flower. photo taken at night time.

White Jasmine Flower; Image via Wikipedia

Jasmine was a Disney princess, but this one is the real thing.

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

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Baby Name of the Day: Frederica

It’s a name so clunky it might just be cool.

Thanks to Paul for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Frederica.

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Baby Name of the Day: Zinnia

Zinnia

Zinnia photo by Zach Etienne

Take Zoe and Zara, cross with Lily and Violet and what do you get?

Today’s Baby Name of the Day, of course!  Thanks to Paul for suggesting Zinnia.

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Name of the Day: Jessamine

She’s a refreshing twist on a tired botanical.

Thanks to Corinne for suggesting Jessamine as Name of the Day.

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Name of the Day: Zora

On the heels of Zane, here’s another zippy Z-name.

Thanks to Laney McDonald for suggesting Zora as Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 10/11/09

I can’t tell if you can tell, dear reader, but I’ve been crazed lately.  Because yesterday?  Was the first-ever Benefit Consignment sale for my kids’ school.  Which I chaired.  And which was, if I do say so myself, quite the success.  I’ve been neglecting the housekeeping here at AppMtn, for which you have my sincerest regrets.  (But seriously, I could NOT sell one more candy bar.)  And it’s a great school, so it was worth every minute of sorting gently-worn 2T tees.

The sale did make me think of something – you’d REALLY better like your kids’ names, because at some point, you will almost certainly introduce yourself as “Jackson’s mom, Ellen,” or be greeted as “you must be Ivy’s mom!”  In some small way, your kids’ names become your name, too.

While I was otherwise engaged, it was a weighty week in the Baby Names ‘verse:

 

  • First, check out a few quotes about naming over at Babynamelover’s blog – yes, there’s Shakespeare.  But there’s also Salman Rushdie;
  • Heard the one about Le-a, pronounced Ledasha?  For a look at names, race and culture there’s Laura Wattenberg’s series on all of those urban legends about babies with outlandish monikers;
  • I appreciated Nancy’s comments on the TIME magazine story Adios, Juan and Juanita – Jeffrey Kluger got it wrong, wrong, wrong – Juan and Juanita might be fading, but plenty of other Latino names are on the rise.  He dismissed the rise of Diego as  nothing more than parents inspired by Dora the Explorer’s cousin.  Only trouble?  Go, Diego, Go! debuted in 2005, and Diego’s rise started years earlier.

Perhaps the most intriguing thing was his “Juan and Juanita” construction.  Wonder if he’s aware it is a nod towards the Nameberry duo’s Jennifer and Jason?

On a lighter note:

  • Bewildertrix spotted this sibset: new baby Frankie, a brother for Tiarn, Sam, Sunny, Jet, Elwood and Ace.  That’s two superheroes, a Blues Brother, a hippie chick plus two geezers and an Irishman – what a dinner table!  
  • She also reported a Curtin and a Tasmine.  I love Tamsin, could really do without Jasmine and can’t help think of Tasmania when I see this one. 

Lights, cameras, babies:

 

I’ll be catching up with Names of the Day and all sorts of things in the next week or two – but tune in tomorrow for Zane.  And, as always, thanks for reading!

Name of the Day: Cinderella

Jasmine, Ariel and Aurora have all been popular picks for girls.  And Belle is quite the sensation.  So why is this fairytale princess name off limits?

Thanks to Photoquilty for suggesting Cinderella as Name of the Day.

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Hurricane Names

It’s not really baby naming news – it’s meteorological, potentially catastrophic even.

And yet I can’t resist posting the 2009 list of Hurricane Names.

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Baby Name of the Day: Hazel

Lots of hazelnuts

Hazelnuts; Image via Wikipedia

She’s a granny-chic starbaby choice, with an appealing literary link, too.

Our Baby Name of the Day is Hazel.

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