In Defense of Riley Anne and Evan Marie: Ten Reasons Boys’ Names on Girls Are Not a Sign of End Times

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Feeling feisty?  Head to a message board and announce that you’re naming your daughter Addison.  Or Quinn.  Or Mason.

Then run for cover.

Sure, some people will respond positively.  But depending on the forum, you could also find yourself accused of thievery, trendiness, and general bad taste.

I’m sympathetic to parents who feel they can’t use a name they’d long loved, for fear that their son Delaney will be scarred by sharing his name with girls.  But I’m not sure a girl named Ryan is a sign of the coming apocalypse.

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Baby Name of the Day: Betty

139/365 To thine own self B true

139/365 To thine own self B true by Myki Roventine via Flickr

She’s gone full circle, from buxom pin-up girl to grey-haired granny, and back again to the nursery.

Thanks to Claire for suggesting Betty as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Elsie

Elsie Ferguson, Photoplay magazine

Elsie Ferguson, Photoplay magazine, Image via Wikipedia

If Sadie is stylish, is it any wonder this name is making a comeback?

Thanks to Photoquilty for suggesting Elsie as Baby Name of the Day.

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Name of the Day: Taran

Is he an underused masculine appellation or one that’s gone to the girls?

Thanks to Dearest for suggesting Taran as Name of the Day.

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Name of the Day: Lark

There’s Robin, Wren and Dove.  We’ve all heard about a boy called Falcon.  Would this borrowing from the world of birds wear well on a daughter?

With a Happy Birthday to my sister, today’s Name of the Day is Lark.

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Name of the Day: Seren

Think American parents are the only ones combing the dictionary for novel names?

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

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Names from Twilight: Not Just for Vampires Anymore

Into every generation a vampire romance is born.  That’s usually not big news in baby naming circles.

But the current hot series about the undead – Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight – could influence baby names for the next generation.

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25 Sensible Names for Girls

While we’re of the opinion that there is no such thing as a normal name, we do grudgingly admit that there are safe, sensible choices.  These are names that will never prompt a stranger to say, “What an interesting name!”  But neither will they cause someone to do a double take and say, “Umm … how do you spell that?”

This list could include such enduring classics as Elizabeth and Mary.  But we’ve chosen instead to focus on names that have a more current feel.  Many were not in use before the 20th century.  Some may not remain viable options by the time your granddaughters arrive.  But bestow one upon your child circa 2008 and odds are that it will wear well throughout her lifetime.

So if you’re searching for the elusive normal name, we’ve compiled 25 perfectly sensible, inoffensive, well-known names for your consideration.

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Substitute: Ava

If you love the name Ava, you’re not alone. Nearly than 50,000 parents have chosen Ava for their daughters since 2005.

And what’s not to love? It’s simple, it’s glamorous, it’s feminine without being frilly. Ava pairs well with a variety of last names, too.

But now that it is well installed in the Top Ten, plenty of parents are looking for an alternative to naming their daughter Ava, too. Read on for a few ideas.

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