Baby Name of the Day: Douglas

Douglas Aircraft Company logo (1950s)

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Note: This is a special Saturday Baby Name of the Day for an expectant mama!

There’s the actor.  The aircraft.  And yet has this Scottish heritage choice lost his dash?

Thanks to Bridy for suggesting a family name she’s considering for her baby on the way.  Our Baby Name of the Day is Douglas.

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Baby Name of the Day: Judah

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He’s a Biblical obscurity now rising fast.

Thanks to Racheli for suggesting Judah as our Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 11/28/10

Things for which I am grateful: name blogger Xanthe Linnea is back with the story of her son’s name, Leo Nathaniel.  And Emmy Jo shared Julius Arthur‘s name story, complete with absolutely adorable photos!  They make for great reading.  Plus, be on the lookout for another Reader Baby Name Story here next Saturday!

Another thing that fills me with joy: your boundless creativity, as seen in the Holiday Baby Name Game: Thanksgiving Edition.  The suggestions were fabulous – I’ve winnowed it down to a few choices for the polls.  Vote for your favorites below!

I’ve been putting more and more Real Life name spottings over at Facebook, but here are a few I couldn’t resist:

  • Brothers named Cole and Kahle;
  • Brothers Brandon, Bryan, and Bryce;
  • Also an Emett – not a typo.

The first two sets run afoul of my How Close is too Close? tests.  And while I’ve defended alternate spellings, Emett makes me want to backspace.  I wonder if there’s a reason?

Elsewhere online:

The big Hollywood news was the birth of Benjamin Travolta.  But with Pink among the currently expecting celebs, we can only expect a bumper crop of fabulous baby names in 2011.

Hope you had a great week, and for those in the US, a fun Thanksgiving.

Thanks for reading, and see you next week!

Baby Name of the Day: Wallace

 

Wallace Monument, Stirling, Scotland - stained...

Wallace Monumnet, Stirling, Scotland - Image via Wikipedia

 

Even an Oscar-winning film couldn’t revive this former favorite.  After hibernating for decades, is it time for his reappearance?

Thanks to Emma for suggesting Wallace as Baby Name of the Day.

Baby Name of the Day: Ilo

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Image by Leo Reynolds via Flickr

There’s been much buzz about the newly coined Ily, but how ’bout this one?

Thanks to Emma for suggesting Ilo as Baby Name of the Day.

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Sunday Summary: 8/22/10

Please tell me that I’m not the only person who watched My Fake Fiance, the first pairing of Melissa Joan Hart and Joey Lawrence?  It was raining, the baby was fussy … wait, never mind.  Someone else must’ve tuned in – enough of us for ABC Family to greenlight a new original series called Melissa & Joey.  The series premiered this week, and this time I didn’t watch.  But I did Google enough to learn that Joey is a manny to Mel’s orphaned niece and nephew. The boy is called Ryder and the girl?  Her name is Lennox!  The actress playing Lennox is named Taylor, so maybe Lennox isn’t so outrageous.  Plus, there’s the china.  And a very minor Agatha Christie character was a girl called Lenox Tamplin. But if this one starts appearing embroidered in pink, it’ll be a surprise.

Speaking of character names:

  • Jason Bateman plays Wally in The Switch.  The cute kid answers to  Sebastian, but that’s a solid Top 100 pick these days.  Will Bateman breathe new life into Walter and Wallace?
  • The Nanny McPhee sequel gives us kids called Norman, Megsie, Vincent, and their London cousins Cyril and Celia.  The young actors’ names are interesting, too – Asa Butterfield played Norman, and Eros Vlahos played Cyril.  Aggie – the baby from the first Nanny McPhee flick – also features in the plot, though she’s all grown up.  In the 2005 movie, Aggie was played by twins named Hebe and Zinnia.  That’s quite a pair!

While we’re on the subject on sibsets:

Elsewhere online:

And lastly, the name was released for Paz Vega’s third child, son Lenon, a little brother for Orson and Ava.

But here’s the important news: next week is re-run week here at Appellation Mountain.  I periodically try to update posts from 2008 because, you know, time marches on.  But I’ve never done so in a systematic way.  So instead of a new post, look for a week’s worth of revamped, revised, and re-invigorated names.

Things get back to the normal – meaning new posts – on Monday, August 30.

Thanks for reading, and have a great week!

Hurricane Names

It’s not really baby naming news – it’s meteorological, potentially catastrophic even.

And yet I can’t resist posting the 2009 list of Hurricane Names.

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