Baby Name of the Day: Rachel

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She rocketed into the US Top Ten thanks to a sitcom, but this Biblical choice has far more staying power than many pop culture hits.

Thanks to Kelly for suggesting Rachel as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Langley

Tired of Riley and Bailey?  Here’s another jaunty surname to consider, though it might scream Wild Blue Yonder to some.

Thanks to Elta for suggesting Langley as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Belphoebe

She’s a compound name that could sound just right on a 21st century playground.

Thanks to Sarah for suggesting the poetic Belphoebe as Baby Name of the Day.

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Name of the Day: Phoebe

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.

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Sunday Summary: 5/10/09

The stats are here!  Nameniks rejoiced as the US Social Security Administration unveiled the 2008 name data.  Here’s a quick round-up of discussion posts:

A few celeb births to report, too:

A few more newsy bits:

  • The most recent Toronto Star What’s Your Name article was among the most thought-provoking yet.  The parents chose Matheson for their daughter, noting that the name “just didn’t sound like a boy.”  To them, anyhow.  We’ll have to agree to disagree, and I must say that their daughter’s full name – Matheson Mary Isabel - is lovely, and the nickname Mattie is being worn by little girls called Matilda everywhere.  And that’s what really surprised me – the parents landed on Matheson as “something that when she went to kindergarten, the teacher would say her name and five hands wouldn’t pop up.”  Hmmm … Matheson, Madison, Madeline, Matilda … if the parents wanted something distinctive, they’d have been better off calling her Mary.
  • Over at Nancy’s Baby Names, poll results suggest that the vast majority of parents would stick with a name that is “very significant to you, but could be a burden to your child” versus something more mainstream, but without meaning.  She doesn’t break it out by gender, but I wonder if that would a make a difference?
  • It’s not exactly name news, but McDonald’s McCafé ad campaign threatens to unleash extraneous diacritical marks on the American public with their claims that one iced mocha from the Golden Arches can transform your daily drive into a commuté and your workspace into a cubiclé.  I will be hiding under my dešk, rockiñg baçk and forth untíl someone mâkes it stöp.

Wow – quite a week in baby naming, and that’s without the Jolie-Pitts adding to their brood!

Spotlight: Phoebe and Daphne

Today we turn the spotlight on two truly phabulous names: Phoebe and Daphne.

They’ve never gotten their day in the sun. Arguably, the most phamous (okay, I’ll stop) famous Phoebe is the quirky Friend Phoebe Buffay; the best known Daphne may be the pretty Daphne Blake from Scooby Doo. More sidekicks or comic relief than heroines in their own right, these two are poised to step into the spotlight on their own merits.

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