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Terrible Names for Girls 2006: PART TWO
2007-11-26 21:24:00
Welcome to part two of the Terrible Names for Girls 2006 awards. Based on the top 1000 names from: http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/ First up: the seventh category: Lets make it start with a K!This where normal names starting with "C", are spelled with a "K" to make them look "cool", "unique" or "modern", or often a combination of those.And the nominees are:Khloe. The name Chloe, starting with a "K". This one looks pretty wrong!Kamryn. The feminine version of Cameron, Camryn, spelled with a "K". Just looks a lot less elegant than Camryn, really.Krystal. The commonly used word-as-a-name Crystal, beginning with a 'K'.Kadence. Similar to Krystal, the commonly used word-as-a-name Cadence, spelled with a "K".Kamila. The name Camilla, spelled with a "K" and minus one "L". The things people do for a 'unique' name..Kassidy. The name Cassidy, starting with a "K".Kassandra. The name Cassandra, starting with a "K".Kallie. The name Callie, starting with a "K". To make it look even more 'tren


Terrible names for girls 2006 awards: PART ONE
2007-11-25 16:01:00
Welcome to the 2006 Terrible names for girls Awards. Based on the top 1000 names from http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/Category One: Lets make it unique!This category is where parents take already existing names and change the spelling to make it 'unique'And the nominees are:Emilee. Emilee is a misspelling of the common name Emily. The ending "ly" has been swapped with another common girls name "Lee"Alexus. Alexus is a misspelling of the girls name Alexis. The second last letter "i" has been swapped with "u". Possibly also used to make the name more trendy, and like the car brand "Lexus"Kiley. A misspelling of Kylie.Sydnee. A misspelling of the name Sydney, where the ending 'y' is swapped with 'e' for a phonetic 'ee' ending. Very tacky looking, and screams 'trying for individuality'.Destinee. Similar to Sydney, this is a change of spelling in the name of Destiny, with a double 'ee' put at the end. A particularly big crime as it changes the word it actually is-- Destiny.Ave


Thumbs up: Joey McIntyre
2007-11-25 15:22:00
Singer and actor Joey McIntyre has welcomed a baby son, Griffin Thomashttp://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/11/joey-mcintyre.htmlGrade: A+Comments: This is a perfect example of an unusual name being used correctly. The name is unusual, without being crazy, and fits as a name. They've also paired the unusual name with a traditional name "Thomas," so that if Griffin grows up to be a bland accountant with a wife and 1.5 kids he can go by Thomas without much difficulty. Not only that, but the middle "M" sound in Thomas flows well with the starting "M" sound in his surname, McIntyreWhat to work on for next time: Nothing!!


Naming your baby boy!
2007-11-22 02:12:00
Watch out! Names which are increasing in popularity like wild-fire!Names which are in the top 250 should generally be avoided. These names will often only grow in popularity which will most often result in your child be the third person in their class with the same name! Definitely something to avoid.There are also names which aren't yet very popular, but are increasing in popularity at alarming rates, so while the name might be very popular yet, in a year or two it may be very trendy and you're left with a very common name which you can't change.Ones to avoid:Cash, increased by 156% to no. 378Leland, increased by 145% to no.342Talan, increased by 143% to no. 309Lincoln, increased by 120% to no. 300Cohen, increased by 81% to no. 415Cason, increased by 77% to no. 753Ronan, increased by 60% to no. 598Nash, increased by 54% to no.742Anderson, increased by 53% to no. 399Jordy, increased by 52% to no. 677Brock, increased by 44% to no. 261Joaquin, increased by 44%, to no. 286Brodie, incre
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Baby girl names, popularity!
2007-11-20 22:50:00
Names to avoid which are increasing in popularity.There are plenty of names which haven't yet became very popular, but rising in popularity in an alarming way. Which means the unique name you choose this year, might be commonly used in a year or two.Top 250 are generally ones to steer clear from!Names to watch out for:Ayla, currently number 264 on popularity lists, but increased by 197% in the last year!Mila, currently 749 on the list, but increased by 158% in a year.Charlie, no. 761, increased by 152%Sherlyn, no. 362, increased by 139%Briley, no.960, increased by 124%Jaylen, no.959, increased by 100%.Lorelei, no.740, increased by 100%Scarlett, no.297, increased by 95%Danica, no.352, increased by 91%Dahlia, no. 988, increased by 83%Lyla, no. 639, increased by 81%London, no. 353, increased by 75%Presley, no.348, increased by 65%Amira, no. 571, increased by 65%Shayla, no. 330, increased by 63%Emerson, no. 305, increased by 58%Kimora, no. 422, increased by 57%Sanaa, no.607, increased by


Watching those initials!
2007-11-15 03:03:00
When naming children, one thing which often goes unnoticed is the initials. With the every increasing use of acronyms through things such as Netspeak: Lol, Brb as well as just old abbreviations such as RIP or short words such as Fat, there are many combinations which you must look out for.A friend of mine has the initials J.E.W. And while this is no big deal, its a little weird and often made fun of (in a joking manner) by friends. The thing is, with a bit of wisdom this could have easily been avoided.Don't believe me? Theres lots of cases. Its a little hard to find with Google image searches like I normally do but check out:http://www.letspartytonight.com/index.php?l=102&section=weddings_and_parties&cat=4&sub=15&key=670 Felicity Anne Gorman. FAG. Lovely. To be fair this could have been done by marriage.Two Myspaces of girls name Charlotte and Clare with the initials COK.The first lovely girl, Charlotte, actually goes by the nickname "COK" so future parents, if you wa
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Thumbs up: Kevin O'Connor
2007-11-13 17:44:00
Kevin O'Connor from Amazing race fame has welcomed triplets a few months ago, two boys and a girl, Brian Sean, Alexis Elaine and Colin James.http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/11/introducing-bri.htmlGrade: AComments: This names a really nice. I saw them and they made me smile. After all the trash we see in Baby Names these days, especially from celebrities, these names are like a breath of fresh air. I really love Alexis Elaine and Colin James. Colin especially is a really nice, uncommon name for a little boy. Very adorable! A few marks off for Brian's first and middle name both ending in N, but apart from that, all blue skies.What to work on for next time: Not much! Just making sure first and middle names don't end in the same letters.
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Choosing out a baby name!
2007-11-11 02:47:00
Choosing out your child's name can be both an exciting, but stressful time. There are many tips and tricks to working out your child's name.Heres some tips and tricks to get you through:Step One- Discussing names with your partner. Firstly, sit down with your partner (if their is one) and work out what names you both like. Do you like Traditional or Unique names? Does either of you have a particular name you've wanted to name the child since you were 7? Does one of you want a grandparent, best friend or other relatives name involved? Discuss what you like and don't like and mention anything you want.Remember: This is not just your child, or their child. Its both your child. You should make a decision you both feel comfortable with. Don't be rude about names your partner likes, people can get really touchy if they like a certain name are completely shot down. Listen to all suggestions with an open mind and be willing to compromise. Don't like a name your partner has suggested? Exp


Thumbs down: Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory
2007-11-10 22:32:00
British Actors Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory welcomed their son: Gulliver.http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/11/actors-damian-l.htmlGrade: C +Comments: Gulliver. Huh? Out of all the names you could possible choose, they chose Gulliver? Huh? Gulliver is probably most well known from the stories, Gullivers Travels. Which was a SATIRE novel. It followed the adventure of Lemuel Gulliver. You know what Gulliver probably stood for? Gullible. And even if it doesn't, i'm sure there'll be plenty of people calling him Gullible Gulliver over the years. Poor kid. What will they call him for short? Gull? Gull is a pesky bird which lives on beaches and tries to steal food. They really thought about that one, didn't they.(On an off-topic note, their daughter is named Manon?? Manon??? Who names their little girl something that start with "Man"??? I understand there are names like Manuela, but they have a pretty feminine "ella" sound at the end. Thats just terrible. These people are serial offen


Unisex names.
2007-11-09 01:02:00
Another recent trend in naming children is that of using unisex names. Once, when Jordan or Dale were male names, they are now used commonly on girls.Is this right? Well, in some cases sure. Some boys names can be very cute on a girl, while others are not so. Similarly, a lot of unisex names don't work on boys because they now sound feminine.The problem with calling your daughter Brayden or your son Lane, is that in lists, such as school admin reports your daughter or son may be put in the boys or girls gym class.Some names which are used on girls are so masculine that there is little leeway for them to ever get a girlish nickname from them if they end up being a more girly girl.Unisex names can and do work. But should be used with caution. Names which seem just a little too feminine or masculine such as Morgan for a girl, could be paired with a feminine name such as Rose to soften the name.The way you spell it is also a big deal. Jesse, is a boys name. Jessie, is a girls name. Head f


Naming after countries.
2007-11-08 02:04:00
After an interesting naming of her son by Jaci Velisquezhttp://babynamerant.blogspot.com/2007/11/thumbs-down-jaci-velasquez.htmlIt may be interesting to look at the common trend of naming your child after a country or place.Names of big or well known countries can be plain weird.Names such as:Asiahttp://www.presstelegram.com/portlet/article/html/imageDisplay.jsp?contentItemRelationshipId=1464890Irelandhttp://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2007-04-19-baldwin-voicemail_N.htmKenyahttp://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808404374/photo/premiere/576883Can be a bit strange because of the connotations with them. Furthermore, Asia has some of the worst human rights abuses, while Kenya is a third world country where people are starving to death. Why would you want your childs name associated with those things? Its also pretty funny to see a privileged white girl named after a country with black starving people. Kind of a bit ignorant, really.Things like the location of the place also need to be taken into
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Thumbs down: Jaci Velasquez
2007-11-08 01:46:00
Christian singer Jaci Velasquez welcomed her baby son: Zealand David.http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/11/jaci-velasquez.htmlGrade: C+Comments: Whoa. This takes naming children after places to a whole new level. Zealand?? What? I know people are calling their kids Brooklyn, Adelaide and Sydney, but Zealand? What the? And after choosing a very crazy first name, you pair it with David? One of the most plainest names for boys? Jeez. Poor kid. Thats like naming your child Treminia Jessica. It just doesn't work.. Furthermore, we've got some real bad sound patterning rules being broken here. The ending "D" sound in Zealand, and the starting "D" sound in David, run into each other. And because both names end in "D" it stops it from flowing nicely.What to work on for next time: Thinking more carefully about "unique" names after countries, pairing names more appropriately and sorting out sound patterns so names flow better.


Thumbs down: Milla Jovovich
2007-11-07 01:18:00
Actress Milla Jovovich has recently welcomed her daughter Ever Gabo.http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/11/milla-jovovich-.htmlGrade: C +Comments: As often seen, celebrity Milla has tried to come up with a 'cool' and 'unusual' name for her new daughter. Virtue names are increasingly popular lately, and while i'm not totally against them they have to be appropriate (i'll post more on this later). The name Ever is cute, but doesn't really work in this context and would probably be a lot sweeter as a middle name. Speaking of middle names Gabo??? What kind of middle name is that? Here in Australia people call Garbage men Garbo's which is pronounced the same way, what a terrible thing to name your daughter. I know sometimes people use maiden names in their history to name their children but this is highly innapropriate (more posts on this at a later date, too.)What to work on for next time: Seriously considering with virtue names are working (they're hard to place), and not choosi
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Double the trouble.
2007-11-07 00:51:00
With the recent post detailing the twins of Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon and her twin boys:http://babynamerant.blogspot.com/2007/11/thumbs-down-garcelle-beauvais-nilon.htmlThe question of naming twins appropriately has arisen.My viewpoint on this is simple. Twins have to share a lot. They'll be in the same year level, share the same birthday and often have to share things such as clothes as they are the same size. Especially in the case of identical twins, the two children are often stereotyped as being similar. People often lump them into one category and think they are the same kind of people when they are most likely to be distinct individuals.With twins having to carry so many burdens of similarity like this, it is stupid to give them similar sounding names, or names starting with the same letter. Giving the kids similar names restricts them further from having their own identity and also leads to confusion.Case in point:http://www.twinsrealm.com/othrpics2.htmOn this link we see names


Thumbs down: Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon
2007-11-06 04:37:00
http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/10/garcelle-beau-1.htmlActress Garcelle Beauvais -Nilon welcomed twin boys Jax Joseph and Jaid Thomas.Grade: DComments: Wow, two chances, and still no results. Maybe she should have had triplets so at least there would be a chance of third time lucky. Jax is a terrible mis-spelling which may look trendy now but will look idiotic when he's a 60 year old grandpa. There are many subtle ways of using sound patterns in your child names, but alliteration (using two names starting with the same letter) is so tacky. Even worse is both the boys names start with J. Thats just cruel. (I'll give the topic of twins names later on.) And Jaid?? Are you kidding? Firstly its spelled retarded. And secondly, its a boy... some might thing its cute to give girls "unisex" and "tomboy" names but you want a girly son?? (More talk on unisex names, later, also). Poor kids. I wish they were named Jack, Joseph or Thomas.What to work on for next time: Properly spellings of nam
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Thumbs up: Nancy Grace
2007-11-06 04:22:00
http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/11/nancy-grace-wel.htmlNancy Grace of CNN anchorwoman and lawyer fame has given birth to a set of twins, girl and boy.Names: John David and Lucy ElizabethGrade: A -Comments: Names which aren't crazily popular or trying to make her cool as she is a 'celebrity'. Both well thought out names named after special people in her life. Lucy and Elizabeth are adorable names, very sweet on a girl.Things to work on for next time: John David is teetering in boring. Not as common on babies now, and a big improvement on the too common Landon and Brandons but still. A little bland.As said earlier, Lucy and Elizabeth are lovely names but the sound patterns on them muck up a little. The ending "E" sound in Lucy and the starting "E" sound in Elizabeth run into each other. Not a MAJOR problem since they are different "E" sounds.


Random Y's
2007-11-06 03:56:00
Naming your little poppit can be a daunting task. Many factors come into play. Will this name suit my child in 20? 40? 60 years time? Will people like the name, will my mother like the name?One fashionable way of choosing names at the moment is making them "unique." The concept is that if no other darling little sunshine has the same name as your child then, wow, you've done a good job.(Just off topic a little, this really isn't possible. A unique name? In a world of billions? I don't think so.)However, a lot of unique names are seen as 'wacky' some future parents are taking to "tweak" spellings of already existing names.A popular way of mutilating girls names is to add a random "y" in.Names such as Madison or Indiana become Madyson or Indyana.Point in case: (double offenders!)http://www.kxmb.com/UserFiles/%7BAC2319CB-9805-43F7-B430-078E6FFBB4E5%7DFitterrer.jpgIs this not ridiculous? Don't want your child to be the ninth Madison in the class? Well hello, she is still Madison even
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Terrible boy names awards, 2006
2007-12-05 17:26:00
I've got a confession to make. Theres a huge part of me that loves girls names, more than boys! So it's taken me awhile to get onto task to do the boys awards after doing the girls (which took a long time to do, i'll tell you!)So, i'd like to welcome you to:The Mini Terrible Boys Names awards 2006:)First category:Random Y'sRandom Y's are when the letter "y" is randomly inserted in place of another vowel. This is very popular in the realm of of girls names. But this also happens in boys names, too.which is a little strange because it makes the name look a lot more feminine!Offenders are:AidynLandynCamrynGavynJordynAustynTrystanDevynWinner: GavynSecond category: Weird incomprehensible spellings:Some people just like to completely confuse (and really freak me out) with the way they insist on spelling a name!Offenders are:Rayan (supposed to be Ryan)Brayan (Brayan)Izayah (Isaiah)Nathanael (Nathaniel)Ean (Ian)Winner: IzayahThird category: Trying to make it 'unique'.This is similar to


Cute combinations, Girls A-E
2007-12-05 05:35:00
I'm often asked to give suggestions on names, particularly first and middle combinations . Heres some cute combinations, from different naming styles and every letter, to give people a helping hand, I'll add a new post on this every now and then.AClassic: Alice OliviaConservative: Abigail MorganPretty and sweet: Amelia EdenModern: Alexia RaineUnusual: Amara CharlotteUnique: Allegra JeanUnisex: Ainsley MayBClassic: Beatrice TabithaConservative: Brooke ElizabethPretty and sweet: Bettina NicoleModern: Braylin RileyUnusual: Bridget NoelleUnique: Bonita NicoleUnisex: Brogan ShayCClassic: Cecelia LucyConservative: Charlotte MariaPretty and sweet: Clara GraceModern: Cadence NicoleUnusual: Carina EveUnique: Calista JoyUnisex: Charlie MayDClassic: Dorothy JanePretty and sweet: Delilah QuinnModern: Delaney RaeUnusual: Dahlia ChristineUnique: Dora KateUnisex: Devon AlexisEClassic: Eleanor VioletConservative: Elizabeth JanePretty and sweet: Ella RoseModern: Eden WillowUnusual: Elliana MaeganUniqu
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Thumbs up: Heather Payne.
2007-12-02 23:45:00
After a bit of negativity I thought it might be time to have a positive post. So I had a look around to find one that was nice, so without further ado, singer Heather Payne welcomed daughter Ava Corinne.http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/11/heather-payne-w.htmlGrade: A -Comments: Both Ava and Corinne are lovely names. Both a timeless, classic and feminine names which sound elegant when paired together. Few marks off for Ava being so common, and for Corrine ending in an "N" sound when her last name also does. Apart from that, two lovely names which sound very pretty together.What to work on for next time: Choosing names which aren't so trendy, and making sure that names don't end in the same sound.


Cute Combinations, Girls, K-O
2007-12-11 23:17:00
Some more cute combinations!KClassic: Kate ElizabethConservative: Katherine MichellePretty and sweet: Kayla RoseModern: Kayley RaineUnusual: Kaylen AlessiaUnique: Katia EveUnisex: Kendall HopeLClassic: Lillian KateConservative: Lauren ElisePretty and sweet: Layla EvelynModern: Leilani RoseUnusual: Laurel MadeleineUnique: Lucinda DeanneUnisex: Laine AlexandraMClassic: Maggie RoseConservative: Mary JanePretty and sweet: Melody JoyModern: Makenna GraceUnusual: Marley ReeseUnique: Maegan GabrielleUnisex: Morgan AnastasiaN Conservative: Nicole Andrea (I like the English pronunciation- Ann-dree-uh) Pretty and sweet: Natalie Anne Modern: Natalia Lynn Unusual: Naomi Grace Unique: Noreen CelesteOClassic: Octavia RosePretty and sweet: Olivia LoreleiUnique: Odessa JaneWhat do you think about these? Comment below!Got some comments in the blog? Some suggestions for me? Want advice naming your child? Email me at anni.ekate@yahoo.com.au
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Top Australian Boys Names
2007-12-10 18:06:00
As a follow on from the Top Australian Girls Names I am proud to present, the Top Australian Boys Names. The most accurate list of name popularity taken from Australia as a whole (While many websites show Australian name popularity from one state alone, this list takes popularity from all states)This list was compiled from:The top 100 list from QueenslandThe top 100 list from South AustraliaA top 10 list from the Australian Capital Territory (with estimated numbers)A top 20 list from the Northern TerritoryA top 100 list from New South WalesA top 100 list from Victoria. (My State :)!)And, a top 50 list from Western Australia.(Unfortunately no data from Tasmania could be found after countless Google searches)And can be replicated on other sites with permission from Annie-Kate at anni.ekate@yahoo.com.auSo, here they are: No. Name. Amount 1 Jack 2402 2 Lachlan 2034 3 Joshua 1969 4 Thomas 1862 5 William 1850


Top Australian Girls Names.
2007-12-09 20:01:00
There are many great website for baby name popularity, but I am ashamed to say, however, that there is no compiled list of name popularity from Australia as a whole. Most States and Territories release a top 10-100 list, but there is no total Australia list published.So! I have sat down and compiled the top Australian names for 2006 and grouped them by spelling to create the greatest accuracy. This isn't the complete picture, but its the biggest and best available out there. Most sites currently list a top 100 from one state only in Australia, however this doesn't give an accurate picture. This list can be replicated with permission, which can be attained from Annie-Kate at anni.ekate@yahoo.com.auThis list was taken from:The top 100 list from QueenslandThe top 100 list from South AustraliaA top 10 list from the Australian Capital Territory (with estimated numbers)A top 20 list from the Northern TerritoryA top 100 list from New South WalesA top 100 list from Victoria. (My State :)!)An
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Cute combinations, Girls F-J
2007-12-05 17:54:00
Carrying on from the other days post, heres some more cute combinations !FPretty and sweet: Fiona CadenceModern: Faith VictoriaUnusual: Felicity ClaireGClassic: Genevieve StellaConservative: Grace KathleenPretty and sweet: Gabriella ReeseModern: Gracelyn AshleyUnusual: Gwendolyn AbigailUnique: Ginnie NicoleUnisex: Gracyn ReedHClassic: Hazel ZaraConservative: Hannah JanePretty and sweet: Holly BelleModern: Hallie MayUnusual: Haven GraceUnique: Harriet RobinUnisex: Harper IsabelleIClassic: Isadora JazlynPretty and sweet: Ivy AnastasiaModern: Isabella SkyeUnusual: India RoseUnique: Imogen GabrielleUnisex: Indiana NicoleJClassic: Juliette GraceConservative: Jane ElisePretty and sweet: Jenna LillyModern: Jayda LeanneUnusual: Jazlyn CamillaUnique: Jonah ElizabethUnisex: Jamie MelissaAny you love? Any you hate? Other suggestions? Comment below!Got some suggestions for the blog? Comments on the posts? Want some advice naming your child? Email me at: anni.ekate@yahoo.com.au
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Annie-Kate's Christmas Tree: Leave a present!
2007-12-21 16:48:00
Merry Christmas To All !!!!!!
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Thumbs up: Chris O'Donnell
2007-12-19 20:43:00
There's been a few celebrity babies born lately, but none that have been that remarkable, either positive or negative. But I saw this a few days ago and fell in love!http://www.celebrity-babies.com/2007/12/chris-odonnell.htmlActor Chris O'Donnell wife gave birth to a baby girl, Maeve Frances.Grade: A +Comments: Two very sweet, charming and not overly common names added together to make a very beautiful name. I love it! (Looking at there other children's names Lily, Christopher "Chip", Charles "Charlie" and Finley I fell in love all over again. Gorgeous names.)What to work on for next time: Not sure if there'll be a next time for these two, considering they now have 5! But clearly, nothing. They're doing everything right!


Special name meanings for boys.
2007-12-17 02:42:00
Many parents like to consider the meaning of a name to help them or completely decide on what name to choose for their child. Names with special meanings can even be used as a middle name to supplement a name you've already chosen as a first name.Here are some of my favorite nice and cute meanings, with hints and tips on when they could be used.Special meaning: Physical FeatureThis is where you choose a name which has a literal meaning to describe your son. Features such as hair color or gender are good examples for this, the feature you chose is more factual than bias such as "good-looking" :).Some ideas:Abel, meaning "son" in Hebrew. A cute idea maybe for a first son. Aelwyn, (arl-wein), meaning "white, fair" in Welsh.Boyd, meaning "yellow hair" in Gaelic.Caesar, meaning "dark hair", "long hair" and "head of hair" in Latin. For a baby boy born with a nice bit of hair!Carl, Cary, Charles, meaning "man" in Old German. Cute for parents who call their sons their "Little man", especially


Why you should hire me (for free) as your name consultant!
2008-02-08 02:22:00
Guys, I've got to admit, my email inbox has been pretty depressing lately. Everyday I check it to get anywhere from 30-70 emails of spam, spammy spam and extra delicious SPAM in chocolate flavor. To top it off every time I build up my hopes thinking there will be at least *one* email from a person wanting to help with names and there have been hardly any...So, I'm going to persuade all of you why you should definitely email me:Naming a child can be really hard. People don't appreciate just how hard. Especially the first one, and anywhere after the 3rd or 4th can be difficult. I'm never going to name your child for you, but I will do this:I basically do all the research for you! (I've loved names for years and years and years, and have lists upon lists of different names)-If you give me 3+


Cute combinations, Boys F-J
2008-01-31 03:52:00
And now onto the next segment of Cute Combinations!FClassic: Francis RobertBoyishly cute: Franklin JamesUnusual: Finley NiallUnique: Flynn RossGClassic: Grant AlexanderBoyishly cute: Grayson LucasModern: Gavin LeeUnusual: Griffin LeoUnique: Grayden RossUnisex: Gabriel ReeseHClassic: Henry RobertConservative: Harrison MichaelBoyishly cute: Hudson ChaseModern: Hunter NathanielUnusual: Hugo JosephUnique: Hamish AlexanderUnisex: Harley RossIBoyishly cute: Isaac BradfordModern: Isaiah JacobUnusual: Irvin MichaelJClassic: Jack OliverConservative: James EdwardBoyishly cute: Jude GraysonModern: Jayce LeeUnusual: Jarvis DeanUnique: Jai Anthony (rhymes with eye)Unisex: Jamie MatthewWhat do you think about these? Comment below!Got some comments in the blog? Some suggestions for me? Want advice naming
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Naming after... Flowers and Plants
2008-01-23 02:29:00
After doing countries, colors and birds, its now time to go onto Names which are flowers and plants, and I bet this one will be super popular!(For some of the more unusual ones, do a Google images search to see them)GirlsCategory one: Names which aren't actually flowers or plants, but have meanings which are plants.Afina, meaning "blueberry" in Romanian.Alma, meaning "apple" in TurkishAnemone, meaning "wind flower" in Greek.Anthea, meaning "flowery" in Greek.Antonia, meaning "flower" in Greek.Avalon, meaning "apple" in Old Welsh. (G.Paltrow soo should have named her daughter this instead.. way more subtle!)Ayla, meaning "oak tree" in Hebrew and Old English.Carmel, meaning "garden, orchard" in Hebrew.Diantha, meaning "heavenly flower" in Greek.Elma, meaning "apple" in Turkish.Fabia, meaning
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