Starbaby News: Welcome Harper Seven Beckham

Victoria and David Beckham

After speculation that they’d name their darling daughter Atlanta or Justice or Gucci or something startlingly unusual, the Beckhams, those ever-so daring baby namers, have dubbed their daughter Harper Seven.

Harper wouldn’t be surprising most places in the US.  Amongst the glamorous, she’s as average as Emily.  Dave Grohl, Lisa Marie Presley, Neil Patrick Harris, Tiffani Thiessen … who doesn’t have  a Harper?

But Harper is a great name.  It works well with brothers Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz.  Plus Seven is completely daffy and stylish at once – very Beckham-esque.  It does remind me of creepy crime thriller Jennifer Eight – but nonetheless, I like the unexpected kick of the number in the middle.

What do you think?

Baby Name of the Day: Imelda

Shoes

Image by hartlandmartin via Flickr

She brings to mind a shoe-shopping politician’s wife, but her roots are far deeper.

Thanks to Christina for suggesting Imelda as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 4/3/11

Number 3

Number 3 by Phil Parker via Flickr

First, a long overdue congratulations to Carolyn on the birth of Nolan Curtis, a little brother for Meredith.  Wishing you joy!

Second, I’m on Twitter.  Let’s be clear: I haven’t got a clue what I’m doing on Twitter.  If you’d like to follow me while I flail, please do.  I’m @appmtn.

Elsewhere online:

  • Thanks to British American for directing me to a thread where I found the following sibset: Aurora Dawn and Rain Storm. Only they decided Rain didn’t suit daughter #2, so she was rechristend Gwenyvere Rain.  I like Aurora and Guinevere, and even with the daffy respelling, it is a huge improvement;
  • WeeDecor’s Winter list is out. I’m intrigued by Caffrey from the boys’ list, and I’m delighted to see Liv.  Is it me, or is Emmelyn/Emmalyn/Emmeline going to be the next stealth hit;
  • Trafton?  I despair.  But other names spotted by ForReal in Pennsylvania fill me with joy: Tressa Jade, Ivy Wren, Bianca Florentina.  Then there’s Henry Swarm – let’s hope that’s a maiden name passed down after much conversation, and not a sci fi reference I’m missing;
  • There’s a great list of recent additions to the British line of succession up at Mer de Nomes.  Queen Cosima sounds lovely, doesn’t it?
  • Nancy delves into variants of the name Unique, which isn’t terribly unusual at all but makes me think of the pink-spotted Backyardigan UniquaSui Generis, on the other hand, would be a stand-out, though you’d be confused for just plain Sue;
  • Speaking of Sioux, For Real spotted a Gabriella Sioux.  Are the parents from Idaho?  Fans of Siouxie Sioux?  I wonder;
  • There’s a new book out called Bring Back Beatrice! It is a sound concept, but I think the author misses a few things.  First, she describes it as “a clarion call to break away from the pack when choosing a name.”  Great advice.  Trouble is, lots of people like Beatrice.  And Cora.  And Daphne.  It’s probably a decent sourebook if you want to be ahead of the next trend, but falls short of offering truly timeless advice.

In celebrity news:

  • Supermodel mama Eva Herzigova welcomed her second son, Philip, a little brother for George.  I think that’s the kind of slightly off-trend sibset that defies fashion;
  • 30 Rock’sElizabeth Banks welcomed a son, Felix;
  • Okay, Posh named her pooch Luna, so they’re stumped for a girl’s name.  Yawn.  I cannot believe for second that a couple who came up with Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz, won’t come up with an inventive name for a girl;
  • Now that Mariah’s due date is approaching fast, I’m paying more attention to suggested names for the twins.  Somehow I think they’re likely to disappoint.

Last week’s post for Nameberry was Power Girl Baby Names; tomorrow’s post is inspired by one of the names on that list – thanks to RachelMarie for the inspiration!

That’s all for this week.  As always, thank you for reading!


Baby Name of the Day: Verona

Across the Rooftops (2) Verona, Italy

Verona by sminky_pinky100 (In and Out) via Flickr

It’s the fair city of Romeo and his Juliet.  How would it wear as a daughter’s name?

Thanks to Fran for suggesting Verona as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Edgar

Edgar Allen Poe - The Raven

Edgar Allen Poe - The Raven; Image by oddsock via Flickr

He’s always lagged a few dozen paces behind the evergreen Edward, but the famous bearers of this name make for an impressive group.

Thanks to Emily H. for suggesting Edgar as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Chance

Dice

Dice by Matsuyuki via Flickr

If you’re a gambler by nature, this single-syllable name might be just right for your son.

Thanks to Emily for suggesting Chance as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Heathcliff

Literature gave us a complex, violent, romantic figure.  Our generation knows him as a good-natured, sweater-wearing dad and a fat cartoon kitty.

Thanks to Bree for suggesting Heathcliff as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Leonardo

A statue of Leonardo outside the Uffizi Galler...

Image via Wikipedia

He’s the original Renaissance Man, a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, and one of the leading actors of our generation.

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

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Baby Name of the Day: Santiago

He’s a chart topper in Buenos Aires, and he graces the map throughout the Spanish-speaking world.

Thanks to Kristine for suggesting the dashing Santiago as Baby Name of the Day.

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Baby Name of the Day: Amedeo

He’s an artistic, even flamboyant choice with a fashionable -eo ending.

Thanks to Meredith for suggesting Amedeo as Baby Name of the Day.

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