Starbaby News: Welcome Hattie Margaret!

Tori Spelling is now a mom to three!  Daughter Hattie Margaret joins big sister Stella Doreen and big brother Liam Aaron, as well as Dean’s son, Jack.

I would never have guessed this one for the reality television couple, but it fits – Jack, Liam, Stella, and Hattie.  She’s also on trend with names like Sadie, as well as the British tendency to elevate short forms to formal name status.

I’m a big fan of Harriet, and I think she’s catching on, along with other ends-in-et options like Juliet.  Hattie is also the name of one of the newborns profiled in 2010 documentary Babies.

Spelling and McDermott had been choosing names that followed trends.  This time I think the couple may be setting them.

Baby Name of the Day: Citlali

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Mask of Tlaloc, Nahua God of the Rain; Image via Wikipedia

There’s Luna and Stella.  Skylar and Haley, too.  How would this celestial appellation wear on a child?

Thanks to Claire for suggesting Citlali as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 6/5/11

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Image by Leo Reynolds via Flickr

We live in a magical age.  Earlier this week I spotted an unusual name scrolling across Nameberry’s “currently being viewed” ticker, and mentioned it on my Facebook page, with a link to the entry.  Within minutes Elixyvett appeared in their Most Popular Names cloud, and stayed there for a few days, prompting a thread on their message board.  At the same time, Nameberry’s Pam sourced an entire post on Old People Names from a Twitter craze.

Saints and royalty and popular legends and music and novels and television and movies have all put new names on the map.  Surely social media will function in a similar fashion.  But will there be, say, a baby name Elixyvett because a mom-to-be spotted the name when it loomed large in the tag cloud?  Will someone’s Twitter handle inspire a future baby name?

Elsewhere online:

Spotted amongst the glitterati:

  • Pink’s daughter arrived, and she’s named the rather reasonable Willow Sage, a flower child for the tough chick.  My favorite headline has to be this one, from Holy Moly: Pink has baby girl, names her after shrubbery;
  • Actress Dorian Brown welcomed a son, Cayman Tyson Pham.  No word on the parents’ inspiration for the choice.  Brown is set to appear in the American remake of quirky Australian TV series Wilfred.  I’d give Cayman and Wilfred equal odds of catching on;
  • I’m enjoying learning more about Australian celebs thanks to Waltzing – this week alone brought us a baby girl called Allegra Eve and a boy named Lux Edward.  Lux joins a big sister called Autumn Claire.  I came across a boy named Lux years ago and had a hard time thinking of it as masculine, probably thanks to Lux Lisbon in Jeffrey Eugenides’ The Virgin Suicides.  But he really could fit right in with Luke, Max, and Gus, couldn’t he?

I’ve gone out on a limb and waded into deep water for this week’s Nameberry post.  I think it is one of my wackier, less wearable lists – but also a trend that seems to be catching on.  Last week’s post was Surfer Names, a list I ended up really loving.

That’s all for this week.  As always, thanks for reading and have a great week!

Baby Name of the Day: Pamela

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She’s a poetic invention and a twentieth century sensation.  But can she make a comeback?

Thanks to Kelly for suggesting today’s choice.  Our Baby Name of the Day is Pamela – with birthday wishes to Nameberry co-founder Pamela Redmond Satran.

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Baby Name of the Day: Marlon

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Marlon Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire; Image via Wikipedia

He’s a Hollywood legend, but his first name is a little fishy.

Thanks to Jennifer C. for suggesting Marlon as our Baby Name of the Day.

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March Madness: Girls’ Quarter Finals

Collins Fieldhouse girls basketball team, 1917

Collins Fieldhouse girls basketball team, 1917 Seattle Municipal Archives via Flickr

March Madness continues, and the competition is fierce!

Elodie barely squeaked past Claire.  A mere two votes decided that race.

The biggest victory went to Adele.  She thoroughly trounced Eithne, garnering 86% of the vote to her rival’s mere 14%.  Lydia and Lila both won by impressive margins, suggesting that L truly is the letter to watch.

One surprise was watching Louisa win handily over Stella.  Has this star already had her moment?  Are too many Hollywood littles wearing out Stella before she really catches on?

My biggest heartache was watching Romilly lose out to Lorelei, especially because that was a close one – Lorelei earned 55% of the vote.

And now, on to the quarter-finals!

It’s a rhyme time match-up: Isla versus Lila

Little Women’s Louisa versus Hamlet’s Ophelia

The elaborate Lydia versus the trim Adele

Three-syllable showdown: Lorelei versus Elodie

Baby Name of the Day: Delia

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She sounds like a nickname for Cordelia, but today’s choice has more in common with Delphine.

Thanks to Haley and Caroline for suggesting Delia as Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 11/7/10

I mentioned Katniss in a prior Sunday Summary, but hadn’t gotten around to reading The Hunger Games.  Until last weekend, when I picked it up and devoured it in one sitting.  I’ve yet to get my hands on book #2 in the trilogy, but found myself thinking that Gale is a handsome name for a boy.

Elsewhere in the world:

Hollywood’s population held steady this week, but The Real World: New Orleans alum Matt Smith welcomed his second daughter when wife Canydce gave birth in their car.  Happily, the baby’s name is as attractive, auto-reference-free as big sis Norah Grace.  The new baby was named Stella St. Clare.

On another reality show note, American Idol finalist Chris Sligh is a first-time dad to daughter Keira Lennon.  And yup, according to the People article, Sligh was able to “negotiate a Beatle” into his firstborn’s name.

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

Sunday Summary: 10/24/10

Is there a baby names arms race?

I happen to be writing from New York City, just a week after the Health Department released their 2009 stats proclaiming Isabella and Jayden top of the charts. Yawn.

But then the  Wall Street Journal’s Metropolis blog interviewed Baby Name Wizard’s Laura Wattenberg on the results. Two things stood out:  first, Wattenberg is a master of linguistic analysis.  She declares that today’s parents prefer names lacking “two consecutive voiced consonants.”  Buh-bye Robert and Alfred, Nancy and Betsy.

But this quote grabbed me: “Individuality has become a prized virtue and there’s a kind of competitive landscape — a baby name arms race — where parents are determined to make their child stand out.”

It is true that even the most common given names are given to fewer children with every passing year, whether that name is Mary or Isabella or Ava, John or Jacob or Jayden.  But I’m not sure that we’re intentionally competing for a stand-out name for our kids … more in a future post.

Elsewhere online:

In celeb news, I was so busy speculating about Egypt catching on, and what Beyonce might name her maybe-baby, and how crowd-sourcing works because second-born Bowen Brees has a much better name than elder son Baylen … well, I missed the arrival of Lance Armstrong’s daughter, Olivia Marie, a little sister for Luke, Isabelle, Grace, and Max.

And, of course, Matt Damon and wife Luciana welcomed daughter Stella.

Celine Dion has also welcomed her twins – two boys! – but names have not yet been released. Please leave a comment if you hear anything!

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

Starbaby News: Welcome Stella Zavala

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Matt Damon and wife Luciana; Image via Wikipedia

Did you enter Nameberry’s Guess the Matt Damon Baby Name Contest? I didn’t check, but I’m almost certain someone got it exactly right.

Matt Damon and wife Luciana have welcomed a daughter, Stella Zavala. Stella joins big sisters Gia, Isabella, and Alexa at home.

I wasn’t expecting anything too daring from the Damons, but I’ll admit that Stella is a let-down.  Along with Ava and Harper, it feels like the default name in Hollywood these days.  At #126 in 2009, she still isn’t at the heights of popularity in the US, but she has been advancing quickly.

But hey, their choice, not mine, and Stella is a lovely name.  Congratulations to the family!