Showing posts with label disney names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disney names. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2014

Elsa

Along with dozens of other names, Elsa comes from the name Elizabeth.  Of course, Elizabeth comes from the Greek form of the Hebrew name Elisheva. It means either "my God is an oath", "my God is abundance" or "pledged to God". Elizabeth has been extremely consistent in its popularity over the years, having always been in the Top 30 since 1880.


The lovely German Elsa is also very consistent in its popularity since 1880 in the US. Since the release of the wildly successful movie Disney's Frozen in November 2013 featuring a Queen Elsa, the baby name Elsa is expected to leap up the charts in 2014.  Before Frozen, Elsa originally gained popularity as a name among English speakers because of Wagner's romantic opera Lohengrin in 1848. Elsa was the name of the heroine in the opera.

I chose to feature Elsa as part of Scandinavian week because, while it is mostly used in Germany, it also has usage in the Scandinavian countries, particularly Sweden and Norway. Even Iceland has love for it!

Here in the US, Queen Elsa is everywhere these days so if you love the name Elsa but want to avoid trends and popularity, perhaps you should consider Elsie or Elise instead. In 2013, there were 560 baby girls named Elsa for a ranking of #528. Right now it isn't ranked too high but I expect this name to break into the 300s, at least, in 2014.

What do you think? Do you know any babies named Elsa? If so, what are their siblings named? What middle name did they receive? Here are some ideas if you're in need:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Annabelle, Charlotte, Grace, Hallie, Johanna, Olivia, Tilly
Brothers: Axel, Charles, Erik, Henry, Matthias, Miles, Sebastian

Middle Name Ideas:
Elsa Corinne
Elsa Juliet
Elsa Margaret
Elsa Violet

As a Middle Name:
Dagny Elsa
Harper Elsa
Kiersten Elsa
Maren Elsa

Elsa is a bit difficult to put in the middle name spot and also achieve good flow from first to middle to last, so it'd probably fit best in the first name spot.  What names would you suggest to go with Elsa?

Friday, February 21, 2014

Aurora

The feminine name Aurora is the Latin word for "dawn" so naturally Aurora was the Roman goddess of the morning. She has two siblings, a brother (Sol, the sun) and a sister (Luna, the moon). It is said that she would renew herself in the morning and fly across the sky to announce the rising of the sun.  In Astronomy, the northern lights are also known as the Aurora Borealis. It is a natural light display in the sky mostly seen in high latitudes.  They named this celestial phenomenon after the goddess.

The Art of Naming - latin names for girls - popular goddess name


Beyond astronomy and mythology, though, Aurora has one of the longest Wikipedia pages that I've ever seen for a name. Aurora has so many associations across a variety of subjects like colleges, all sorts of entertainment from films to novels to song titles, fictional characters like the Disney princess from Sleeping Beauty, geographical locations all around the world, sports and forms of transportation. If you're considering this name for a daughter, I would recommend browsing through this list of namesakes.

As a baby name, Aurora is definitely gaining popularity. Parents find the appeal of a goddess and a princess to be the most attractive and of course the beautiful northern lights come into play as well. This name has an elegance about it unlike any other name. Radiance and sunlight and morning dew come to mind which can all feel romantic, mystical and poetic. However, if your little princess turns out to be more of a tom-boy, the spunky nickname Rory definitely has that covered which makes this name feel rather versatile for modern parents.

Aurora has been in use since the Renaissance. It has been around within the US since records began in 1880. It received a brief popularity bump from about 1920 to the mid-1930s which resulted in a high-rank of #349 in 1929. Since then, the name remained in the lower half of the Top 1000. By the year 2000, Aurora climbed past the #500s for the first time in 50 years! In 2006, the number of births per year hit the 1,000 mark for the first time. And 2012 saw 1,890 births for a record-high ranking of #166. I predict this name to continue climbing and eventually be a staple of the Top 100.

Revision:  My prediction was accurate. Aurora continued to climb and, as of 2016, ranks at #66! That is 3,963 births for the year. I think she still has a bit more room to grow, too! What do you think?


There's also the French version Aurore but it is nearly nonexistent in the US with less than 20 births since the 1940s. It did have a bit of usage from 1884-1938 though. I think this would be adorable as a middle name to a long, elegant first name.

What do you think of the name Aurora? Would you use it? If you have, what middle names and sibling names do you think best fit with it? Here are some ideas:

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Athena, Cecilia, Iris, Minerva, Scarlett, Valentina
Brothers: Atticus, Conrad, Julian, Leander, Miles, Tristan

Middle Name Ideas:
Aurora Charis
Aurora Ivy
Aurora Katherine
Aurora Sable

As a Middle Name:
Daphne Aurora
Lily Aurora
Madeline Aurora
Xanthe Aurora

Throw some more ideas at me!

Original Post: 2/21/14
Revision: 5/14/17

Monday, February 17, 2014

Disney Names for Girls

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Most of us grew up watching these beloved Disney characters in movies and reading books about them. For some kids, Disney is a huge part of their childhood and the theme parks can certainly bring awe and magic into their young lives.

Perhaps you visited one of these parks as a small girl and can remember the day that you got to hug Alice in Wonderland or Princess Jasmine. Maybe you've even been in love with the names Alice and Jasmine since that very day!

From popular choices like Abigail, Charlotte and Jennifer to the more unique names like Attina, Fauna and Nala, which of the names on this lovely list of female Disney characters is your favorite? Would you ever use one of these for a child? Have you already done so? Do share your thoughts in the comments below! Are there any that I've missed?

Abigail (The Aristocats)
Adelaide (The Aristocats)
Adella (The Little Mermaid)
Alana (The Little Mermaid)
Alice (Alice in Wonderland)
Amelia (The Aristocats)
Anastasia (Cinderella)
Andrina (The Little Mermaid)
Anita (101 Dalmatians)
Anna (Frozen)
Aquata (The Little Mermaid)
Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
Arista (The Little Mermaid)
Attina (The Little Mermaid)
Audrey (Home on the Range)
Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
Babette (Beauty and the Beast)
Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
Bianca (The Rescuers)
Calliope (Hercules)
Charlotte (The Princess and the Frog)
Cinderella (Cinderella)
Cleo (Pinocchio)
Clio (Hercules)
Daisy (Daisy Duck)
Drizella (Cinderella)
Ellie Mae (The Rescuers)
Elinor (Brave)
Elsa (Frozen)
Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Eudora (The Princess and the Frog)
Faline (Bambi)
Fauna (Sleeping Beauty)
Flora (Sleeping Beauty)
Georgette (Oliver & Company)

Giselle (Enchanted)
Helga (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Hera (Hercules)
Jane (Tarzan)
Jasmine (Aladdin)
Jennifer (Oliver & Company)
Kala (Tarzan)
Lilo (Lilo & Stitch)
Marian (Robin Hood)
Marie (The Aristocats)
Mary (Peter Pan)
Megara (Hercules)
Merida (Brave)
Merryweather (Sleeping Beauty)
Minnie (Minnie Mouse)
Myrtle (Lilo & Stitch)
Nala (The Lion King)
Odie (The Princess and the Frog)
Olivia (The Great Mouse Detective)
Peg (Lady and the Tramp)
Penny (101 Dalmatians)
Perdita (101 Dalmatians)
Pocahontas (Pocahontas)
Rapunzel (Tangled)
Rita (Oliver & Company)
Sarabi (The Lion King)
Sarafina (The Lion King)
Thalia (Hercules)
Tiana (The Princess and the Frog)
Tiger Lily (Peter Pan)
Ursula (The Little Mermaid)
Wendy (Peter Pan)
Wilhelmina (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Willow (Pocahontas)
Winifred (The Jungle Book)
Don't forget to take a look at last week's list of Disney Names for Boys too!

Friday, February 14, 2014

Sebastian

The name Sebastian comes from the Latin name Sebastianus meaning "from Sebaste" which is the name of a town in Asia Minor. In turn, Sebaste is derived from the Greek σεβαστος or sebastos which means "venerable" which is the Greek translation of the Latin title for Roman emperors, Augustus. It is further said that the Greek sebastos comes from σέβας (sebas) which also means "awe, reverence, dread".


Sebastian is an ancient name. In particular, it belonged to a Roman soldier from the 3rd-century who was martyred by arrows when he was outed as a Christian.  He later became one of the most popular saints causing the name Sebastian to be used throughout medieval Europe, particularly in France and Spain.  In the 16th-century, the King of Portugal bore this name. He was killed in a crusade against Morocco.

On a more creative note, there were characters named Sebastian in two of Shakespeare's plays, (Twelfth Night, and The Tempest) as well as the 1945 novel Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh. And of course, more recently, there is Sebastian the crab in Disney's The Little Mermaid.  There are plenty of other people, characters and places relating to the name Sebastian!

This sophisticated name is starting to see more and more usage these days! Since the 1990s, this name has shot straight up the charts.  It isn't often that a name will have such a dramatic climb! Sebastian has been in use in the US since 1881 but it was used sporadically. It wasn't until 1901 that it gained regular usage. The number of births per year climbed into the 100's by 1915 but declined again to the 50 range by the mid-1930s.


The number of births per year was back into the 100s in 1961, climbing steadily with each passing year. The number of babies named Sebastian suddenly jumped to the thousands in 1991.  By 2000, there were over 5,000 baby boys named Sebastian putting the name in the top 100 for the first time.  And it would only increase from there! Most recently in 2012, there were 6,685 births for a ranking of #64 on the Top 1000 chart.  I would bet that it has climbed even higher in 2013.

Common nicknames include Seb, Sebbie, Bas, Bash, Bastian or Baz and possibly Ian. According to Behind The Name, pronunciations vary around the world: ze-BAHS-tee-ahn (German), sə-BAS-chən (English), se-BAHS-tyahn (Polish). They also list many variations and diminutives of the name around the world and the popularity of the name in different countries if you're interested.  It ranks as high as #5 in Chile and #9 in Austria!  What do you think of this name?

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Anastasia, Charlotte, Elizabeth, Philippa, Sabrina, Valentina
Brothers: Alexander, Benedict, Dominic, Leonardo, Maximilian, Thaddeus

Middle Name Ideas:
Sebastian Alexander
Sebastian Lucas
Sebastian Miles
Sebastian Theodore

As a Middle Name: 
Anthony Sebastian
Edmund Sebastian
Remy Sebastian
William Sebastian

Let me know what you think of this name! Also, what middle name ideas would you suggest? Do you know any little Sebastians? If so, what are their siblings' names?

Monday, February 10, 2014

Disney Names For Boys

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Everyone loves Disney. From the characters to the movies to the theme parks, Disney is a big deal. But what about baby names? My son's name happens to be heard on a fairly new character in the Disney realm: the horse from the movie Tangled.  My husband's name is on here too!

Some of these are very common names like David, John and Peter. Others are very tied specifically to a certain character like Aladdin or Gaston or even Mickey.  Do you have any of the following names on your list or already in your family? Can you think of any characters that I missed?  Do let me know which of these you like the most!

Abu (Aladdin)
Akela (The Jungle Book)
Aladdin (Aladdin)
Amos (The Fox and the Hound)
Apollo (Hercules)
Archimedes (Tarzan)
Arthur (The Sword in the Stone)
Ben (Pocahontas)
Berlioz (The Aristocats)
Bernard (The Rescuers)
Chip (Chip 'n' Dale)
Christopher (Winnie the Pooh)
Claude (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Clayton (Tarzan)
Cody (The Rescuers Down Under)
Copper (The Fox and the Hound)
Dale (Chip 'n' Dale)
David (Lilo & Stitch)
Demetrius (Hercules)
Donald (Donald Duck)
Edgar (The Aristocats)
Eli  (The Princess and the Frog)
Eric (The Little Mermaid)
Evinrude (The Rescuers)
Fagin (Oliver & Company)
Fenton (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Figaro (Figaro the Cat from Pinocchio)
Flynn (Tangled)
Francis (Oliver & Company)
Francois (The Rescuers Down Under)
Frank (The Rescuers Down Under)
Gaetan (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Gaston (Beauty and the Beast)
George (Peter Pan)
Geppetto (Pinocchio)
Gideon (Pinocchio)
Gus (Cinderella)
Hans  (Frozen)
Harvey (The Princess and the Frog)
Henry (The Princess and the Frog)
Hercules (Hercules)
Hermes (Hercules)
Horace (101 Dalmatians)
Hubert (Sleeping Beauty)
Hugo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Iago (Aladdin)
Ian (The Princess and the Frog)
Jaques (Cinderella)
Jafar (Aladdin)
Jake (The Rescuers Down Under)
James (Peter Pan)
Jasper (101 Dalmatians)
Jim (Treasure Planet)
Jock (Lady and the Tramp)
John (Pocahontas)

Joshua (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Kristoff (Frozen)
Lafayette (The Aristocats)
Lawrence (The Princess and the Frog)
Louie (Oliver & Company)
Louis (The Princess and the Frog)
Luke (The Rescuers)
Lyle (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Marlon (The Princess and the Frog)
Maurice (Beauty and the Beast)
Max (The Little Mermaid)
Maximus (Tangled)
Michael (Peter Pan)
Mickey (Mickey Mouse)
Milo (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Mufasa (The Lion King)
Naveen (The Princess and the Frog)
Olaf  (Frozen)
Oliver (Oliver & Company)
Orville (The Rescuers)
Otto (Robin Hood)
Pascal (Tangled)
Percival (Rescuers Down Under)
Percy (Pocahontas)
Peter (Peter Pan)
Phillip (Sleeping Beauty)
Philippe (Beauty and the Beast)
Preston (Atlantis: The Lost Empire)
Pumbaa (The Lion King)
Rafiki (The Lion King)
Rajah (Aladdin)
Razoul (Aladdin)
Randy (The Princess and the Frog)
Richard (Robin Hood)
Robin (Robin Hood)
Roger (101 Dalmatians)
Roscoe (Oliver & Company)
Rufus (The Rescuers)
Sebastian (The Little Mermaid)
Simba (The Lion King)
Stefan (Sleeping Beauty)
Sven (Frozen)
Tantor (Tarzan)
Tarzan (Tarzan)
Thomas (The Aristocats)
Timon (The Lion King)
Timothy (Dumbo)
Tito (Oliver & Company)
Toby (Robin Hood)
Tod (The Fox and the Hound)
Toulouse (The Aristocats)
Victor (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Wilbur (The Rescuers Down Under)
Winston (Oliver & Company)
Zeus (Hercules)
Stay tuned for next week's list of Disney Girl's names! 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Boy Name of the Week: Flynn

In honor of my "One-Syllable Boy Names" post from yesterday, I chose a one-syllable name to feature.  This Boy Name of the Week has had a very sharp increase in usage from one year to the next. The name is Flynn.


You probably already know why it is suddenly more popular.  The Disney movie "Tangled" was released in November 2010 starring a cool character called Flynn Ryder. In 2011,  the name landed on the Top 1000 chart for the first time at #940 (up from #1806) with a total of 210 baby boys born (up from just 86 in 2010.)

Actor Orlando Bloom and his model wife Miranda Kerr recently named their son Flynn, which may or may not have had a lasting influence.

Flynn is an Irish surname. It is an anglicized form of "Ó Floinn" meaning "descendant of Flann." It is also said to mean "son of the red-haired one."  Flynn has a casual charm to it with a very handsome appeal.

In 2012, the name ranked #692 which is its highest ranking ever!  It originally appeared on US babies in 1913 when 5 of them were born. It remained very sporadically used with 5 babies here, none there, 7 here, etc. until it began ranking every year in the 50's. Only in the past decade has it gained popularity.

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Since Flynn is originally a surname, there are many famous people who have the last name Flynn. I'd like to see this name used more regularly in the first name spot.

However, there is a slight downside by association. The infamous Errol Flynn wore it as a surname and may be the most popular Flynn. Born in 1909, he was an Australian-American actor known for his romantic swashbuckler roles as well as his over-the-top playboy lifestyle. There were some allegations of sexual misconduct against him before and after his early death.

The phrase "In like Flynn" is a slang phrase meaning "having achieved a goal or gained access as desired". However, some believe it was in reference to Errol Flynn because of his reputation for womanizing.  He died in 1959 so it has been a long time since his name was in public thought.

Does this bother you or would you use Flynn despite the association?

What do you think of the name Flynn? Do you prefer one of the Finn variants instead? Let me know!

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Charlotte, Emily, Lauren, Paige, Ruby
Brothers: Ashton, Ethan, Liam, Noah, Rowan'

Middle Name Ideas:
Flynn Oliver
Flynn Walter
Flynn Silas
Flynn Henry
Flynn Alexander

As a Middle Name:
Sawyer Flynn
Thomas Flynn
Emmett Flynn
Eli Flynn
Lucas Flynn

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