She’s a lovely, literary classic riding high atop popularity charts throughout the English-speaking world. But she’s also the product of one big ol’ misunderstanding.
Thanks to Sophie for suggesting Sophia as our Baby Name of the Day.
She’s a lovely, literary classic riding high atop popularity charts throughout the English-speaking world. But she’s also the product of one big ol’ misunderstanding.
Thanks to Sophie for suggesting Sophia as our Baby Name of the Day.
She’s been a tragic heroine for centuries, and yet her name sounds surprisingly modern.
Thanks to Sadie for suggesting Isolde as our Baby Name of the Day.
She made a triumphant return to the US Top 1000 last year.
Thanks to Sarah for suggesting Farrah as our Baby Name of the Day.
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.
She’s saintly, literary, and on trend. Best of all, she’s been out of the US rankings for three decades.
Colette is a special Saturday Name of the Day for expectant mom Laura.
Looking for a floral name that’s more subtle than Lily, rarer than Rose?
Thanks to Fran for suggesting one option: the botanical Anthea.
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!
Not every nineteenth century name has made a comeback.
Thanks to Photoquilty for suggesting the undiscovered Cornelia as our Baby Name of the Day.
Sometimes it takes a while for a name to catch on. We first heard this one in the 80s, but could 201o be her year?
Thanks to Christy for suggesting one of the names from her list as our Baby Name of the Day: Sloane.
If boys can be Bentley and girls can be Kia, why not this Romanian automotive appellation?
Thanks to Elta for suggesting our Baby Name of the Day: Dacia.