Lily and Violet are in full bloom. How would this botanical choice wear?
Thanks to Racheli for suggesting Lilac as our Baby Name of the Day.
Lily and Violet are in full bloom. How would this botanical choice wear?
Thanks to Racheli for suggesting Lilac as our Baby Name of the Day.
As I looked at the stats from last week’s Yea or Nay: Loretta post, I wondered – how have the featured names performed? Did any receive a resounding yea? Do the comments match up with the votes?
There’s Scarlet and Violet, Ruby and Jade. But if you seek a truly daring color name for a daughter, this could be one option.
Thanks to Imogen for suggesting Fuchsia as Name of the Day.
Ever since I mentioned Stephen Moyer’s daughter Lilac in the most recent Sunday Summary, she keeps popping up as an unexpected favorite.
And why not? With Violet and Lily so fashionable, Lilac fits right in – except she’s never been in the US Top 1000, so she’ll also stand out.
Or does she? I’m opening her up for Yea or Nay. Please vote!
It’s been a quiet week here at AppMtn as we all enjoy the last sweltering days of summer. The stores are filling up with sweaters (and Halloween candy – already!) and television is premiering brand new can’t-miss-shows.
Which brings me to a trio of Project Runway related thoughts:
Off the Runway:
On a more scholarly note:
That’s all for now – thanks for reading!
A few decades back, naming your newborn Ocean, Daisy or Indigo branded you granola-eatin’, VW-bus drivin’ Flower Children who might not be quite ready for life off the commune.
The world has changed dramatically since the 60s, and naming has gotten a whole lot more liberal. Little wonder, then, that nature names have gone mainstream. Choose any subdivision, peer inside a random minivan headed for soccer practice, and there’s a decent chance that one of the pint-sized occupants will answer to Sage, Willow or River.
If you’re a shade more eco-aware or outdoorsy than most, or if you’re just hoping for a simple name that won’t be shared by three other kids in your child’s class, nature names can be attractive options. Continue reading