At first glance, she seems invented – maybe even misspelled. But she’s actually an obscure Scottish option.
Thanks to EK for suggesting the intriguing Merrilees as our Baby Name of the Day.
At first glance, she seems invented – maybe even misspelled. But she’s actually an obscure Scottish option.
Thanks to EK for suggesting the intriguing Merrilees as our Baby Name of the Day.
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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.
I used to spend lots of time at Yahoo! Answers, dismayed at the number of posters planning to name their triplets Maddasynne, Mykailee, and Madduxx. Or so they said. Now I try to stay away, but every now and again, I slip. During my last lurking foray, I found a lengthy list of names one poster had suggested to one of those generic “What are some good baby names?” questions. (Actually, I think it was more like “Help!!!!! I need som cute behbeh names ‘cuz me & my BF can’t decide? LOL!”)
Usually the lists are forgettable at best, but these fascinated me. What do you think of:
And for the girls:
I don’t expect to see any of them in the US Top 100 – or even 1000, really – soon, but it was such an extraordinarily eclectic list, I had to share.
In real life, there’s a new kid in my ‘hood called Zephyr. Which kicks off a whole week of eclectic, I think:
Celebrities were also good enough to catch the theme:
That’s all for this week. If you’re craving a Sunday Summary-esque fix midweek, find AppMtn on Facebook, too. Oh, and stand by – Nameberry is releasing their 2010 stats tonight 2011 predictions (oops – thanks for the correction, British American) at midnight!
As always, thank you for reading and have a great week!
She and BFF Michele went to their high school more than a dozen years ago. Today you might just find her on the playground.
The name I have in reserve for a (no-I’m-not-pregnant) second daughter is today’s Baby Name of the Day: Romy.
Unless I’m missing it, there isn’t a big time celeb birth anticipated this summer. Without choices like Knox and Apple to discuss, a few sites have been focusing on the lame (their word, not mine) baby names some celebs give their kiddos. Though by lame, they mostly mean kids named after their parents, like little Cristiano Ronaldo, named after his soccer-playing-papa Cristiano Ronaldo.
Here’s an intriguing celeb(ish) sibset: Tucker, Haven, and Clancy – the younger two are girls, the firstborn is a boy. They’re Lisa Whelchel’s three kids. Yup, Lisa Whelchel – Blair from The Facts of Life, a sitcom I loved so much that I can still sing the theme song. Whelchel’s long since quit the stage to raise a family and manage a Christian ministry focused on moms. She mentioned daughter Clancy in an interview for her new book and I was intrigued. I always find it refreshing to find a former child star who seems truly happy and well-adjusted.
Elsewhere online:
In starbaby news:
On another note, Lurker Week was a smash hit. Thanks to everyone who submitted a new name for consideration. I’ve broken my usual rule about how far in advance I’ll calendar requests, so we’ll be hearing suggestions from new voices well into October!
That’s all for this week. As always, thank you for reading!
Alexander is a chart-topping choice, so popular many parents are seeking an alternative.
Here’s one option. Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Lysander as our Baby Name of the Day.
The price of a blog with growing readership? I spend a ridiculous amount of time cleaning out spam. Nancy occasionally posts lists of her spam names. I thought of it when I got a not-comment from a Hildred earlier this week.
In other random name-spotting news, during a bout of insomnia Tuesday night I caught 2001′s Sugar & Spice. If memory serves, there was more than one cheerleaders-rob-a-bank flick out that year. This one was actually pretty funny – at least at 2 a.m. – but what really drew me in were the cheerleaders’ names: Diane, Hannah, Lucy, Cleo, Kansas, Fern, and the bitter, also-ran Lisa.
A comment on my Hadassah post prompted me to check out the full family tree for the recently rebooted Parenthood. This time the television family consists of Zeek and Camille; their kids, Adam, Sarah, Crosby and Julia; and the grandkids:
Elsewhere online, international edition:
On a different note, there’s Laura Wattenberg’s The Generational Sweet Spot, or Why Your Mother-in-Law Has Such Bad Taste. It reminds me of a recent Real Simple article: What To Do When Your Parents Won’t Call Your Kids By Their Given Names? The author knows what she’s talking about. Her daughter Thelma’s name apparently led to much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
And if you need a good laugh? Check out Kelly Hagen’s ruminations on what to name a baby.
Just a few Tinseltown births to report, all via Celebrity Baby Blog:
That’s all for this week. As always, thanks for reading!
She’s been worn a by a moon and a bird, a witch and a Friend.
Thanks to Breanna for suggesting Phoebe as Name of the Day.
Circa 1900, this one was a rarity, worn only as a nickname. Fast forward a few decades, and she topped the US popularity charts.
Thanks to Photoquilty for suggesting Lisa as Name of the Day.