Friday, January 31, 2014

Evander

The name Evander has two possible backgrounds. The first comes from the Latin Evandrus which comes from the Greek Ευανδρος (Euandros). This means "good man".  This background is the most widely accepted on baby naming sites.

The second possible origin says that Evander is the anglicized form of Iomhar which is the Scottish from of Ivor. Ivor comes from the Old Norse name Ívarr meaning "bow warrior". Ivor was carried into Great Britain by Scandinavians in the Middle Ages.


According to Behind the Name, in Roman mythology, Evander was an Arcadian hero who founded the city of Pallantium where Rome would later be built. He was responsible for bringing the Greek pantheon, laws and alphabet to Italy. This Evander also appeared in Virgil's Aeneid, a Latin epic poem written between 29 and 19 BC.

The most well-known modern-day association with the name Evander belongs to boxing champ Evander Holyfield. There is also a Canadian hockey player named Evander Kane.

Beyond myths, literature and athletes, there are actual babies given this name. In the US, Evander first appeared in 1888 with 5 births but was rarely used until it gained a more regular momentum in 1911. The number of births per year remained near single-digits until the late 1980s.


Evander got as many as 75 births in 1991 for a ranking of #1297 but the numbers declined again after that until hitting a record-high of 80 births in 2012 for a ranking of #1823. It is still very far off from the Top 1000 which makes it a rare but familiar gem.

Evander would fit right in with Xander and could potentially be called Evan for short. If you're not a fan, try the similar sounding Leander instead!

What do you think of this rarely-used name? What would you pair with it? Here are some suggestions:

Sibling Name Ideas: 
Sisters: Athena, Cassia, Delphine, Minerva, Persephone, Rowena, Viviana
Brothers: Amadeus, Cyrus, Ignatius, Leopold, Malcolm, Orion, Xavier

Middle Name Ideas:
Evander Alistair
Evander Calix
Evander Gregory
Evander Lewis
Evander Marius
Evander Romulus
Evander Theodore

As a Middle Name:
August Evander
Charles Evander
Henry Evander
Linus Evander
Julius Evander
Ronan Evander
Silas Evander

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Mythological Names for Boys

This name list mostly contains Greek and Roman deities and legends, but there are mythological figures from various other origins as well. Whether or not you believe in mythology is your own choice. Personally, I do not. I like to think of them as fables passed down through the generations. But I do find these stories to be very fascinating, especially the names that come from them.

The list that I've compiled below contains a great assortment of the best masculine names that spring from the most well-known myths from around the world. I am sure that there are plenty more that could be added so feel free to leave me a comment below if you'd like me to add some. In fact, Behind the Name has an amazing collection of mythological names that is much longer than this one if you're looking for more obscure choices. Here are some of the names that I feel are easier for a modern boy to wear today:
                          Achilles                    
Adonis
Ajax
Alvis
Apollo
Ara
Aries
Arthur
Atlas
Auster
Bran
Cadmus
Castor
Cian
Conall
Conor
Damon
Diarmaid
Dylan
Eros
Evander
Feargus
Finn
Fintan
Hector
Helios
Hermes
Icarus

Janus
Jason
Jasper
Jove
Jupiter
Leander
Mars
Mercury
Neptune
Oceanus
Odin
Odysseus
Oisin
Orion
Oscar
Osiris
Pan
Paris
Percival
Perseus
Poseidon
Saturn
Silvanus
Thor
Tristan
Vishnu
Zephyr
Zeus
Don't forget to check out the Mythological Names for Girls too!

Which of these names are your favorites? Would you ever consider using them for a child, and if so, what would you pair with them? Here are my Top 5 favorites:

1. Apollo

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Artemis, Athena, Calliope, Eulalia, Ophelia, Penelope
Brothers: Achilles, Cadmus, Damon, Erasmus, Leonidas, Perseus

Middle Name Ideas:
Apollo Christopher
Apollo Damien
Apollo Lysander
Apollo Thaddeus

As a Middle Name:
Jason Apollo
Nicholas Apollo
Phillip Apollo
Stephen Apollo

2. Damon
Sisters: Aurora, Daphne, Iris, Luna, Phaedra, Selene
Brothers: Arthur, Connor, Dante, Jasper, Maddox, Tristan

Middle Name Ideas:
Damon Achilles
Damon Frances
Damon Oliver
Damon Thomas

As a Middle Name:
Alexander Damon
Gregory Damon
Nathaniel Damon
Silas Damon

3. Fintan

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aisling, Ciara, Enya, Maeve, Orlaith, Saoirse 
Brothers: Brawley, Cavan, Dooley, Grady, Keefe, Oisin  

Middle Name Ideas:
Fintan Boyd
Fintan Cashel
Fintan Kane
Fintan Patrick

As a Middle Name:
Connor Fintan
Garvey Fintan
Logan Fintan
Neal Fintan

4. Percival

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Amelie, Celine, Elodie, Genevieve, Isabeau, Margaux
Brothers: Aimon, Bastien, Durand, Jasper, Leverett, Olivier

Middle Name Ideas:
Percival Ambrose
Percival Elroy
Percival Jourdain
Percival Lucien 

As a Middle Name:
Beau Percival
Henri Percival
Loic Percival
Quincy Percival

5. Thor

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Anika, Dagny, Elin, Halle, Jetta, Kirsi, Ottilia 
Brothers: Alrik, Davin, Gerik, Henrik, Leif, Rasmus, Soren

Middle Name Ideas:
Thor Benjamin
Thor Johannes
Thor Leonidas
Thor Ragnar

As a Middle Name:
Alexander Thor
Gunnar Thor
Quenby Thor
Viggo Thor

Friday, January 24, 2014

Cara

The name Cara comes from an Italian word of endearment that means "beloved". In Latin, Cara means "friend" which is also true for the Irish Gaelic origination. However, the Spanish word cara means "face" and the word kara means "dark" in Turkey. On the Isle of Man, in traditional baby naming books, Cara referred to "a songster".

The Art of Naming - Italian Irish Gaelic Latin name for girls - how to pronounce cara kara


My name is Kara and I pronounce it CARE-uh. Most people that I meet initially say CAR-uh, though, which is something to ponder. Behind the Name gives three different pronunciations for Cara: KAHR-ə (English), KER-ə (English), KAH-rah (German).  Baby Names Hub has an extensive list of comments from ladies named Cara who have shared their experience with the name and its [mis]pronunciations. Many of them also mentioned how often this name can get confused for Sara, Tara, Clara, Karen or Carol. Keep that in mind if you are considering this name. Variants of this name include Kara and Karaugh; diminutives include Carina and Karyna. Cara can also be used as a short form of Caroline and Charlotte.

Cara has been used in the US since 1882 but it did not gain popularity until the 1950s. It boomed once the 1970s hit and it enjoyed the ride until it began declining again in 1994. Presently, Cara is down to just 402 births for the year 2012 which ranks the name at #695.

The name Kara wasn't used in the US until 1931 but it actually caught on a couple years earlier than Cara and has continued its popularity ride up until it finally began to decline in 2010. As of 2012, Kara is still ranked higher than Cara. Kara had 850 births and sits at #365.

Revision: As of 2016, Cara ranked at #807 with 350 births for the year. Kara ranked at #498 with 622 births. Right now, the K is the favored spelling. Do you pronounce these the same?

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alexis, Emma, Hannah, Jenna, Leah, Nicole, Tessa
Brothers: Andrew, Brian, Colin, Eric, Luke, Ryan, Sean

Middle Name Ideas:
Cara Abigail
Cara Elizabeth
Cara Jane
Cara Michelle
Cara Selene
Cara Yvonne

Which name do you like more? What middle name would you pair with them?

Original Post: 1/24/14
Revised: 5/14/17

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

World-Wide Wednesday: Manx Names

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The Isle of Man is an interesting little island situated between Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales. English is spoken there but Manx Gaelic was traditionally spoken in the past. This Celtic language is closely related to the Irish language as well as Scottish Gaelic. However, Manx Gaelic is now considered endangered of dying out. It was thought to have died out in the 1970s but some are trying to revive it today.

Over the centuries, the Isle of Man has been under Welsh, English, Scottish and Viking rule but it now has its own democratic parliament. Culturally, it is influenced by Celtic and Nordic origins but it is viewed as a tourist location for the UK which gives it some British influences as well.

The Isle of Man has also had specific traditions when it comes to the birth and naming of a child. In the early 1900's, a man named W.W. Gill wrote a collection of "Manx Scrapbooks" that depicted Manx folkways after 1918 and before his death in 1964.  In his books, he notes the traditions surrounding a birth:
"When a child comes into the world, the first thing done (now in our own days) is, if it is a boy, to wrap it in a singlet or pair of flannel drawers of its fathers. If a girl, in a flannel petticoat of its mothers and so soon as it is put in the cradle, a Bible and a pair of flannel drawers are laid on the cradle, and the same on the mother's bed.
Neither mother nor child is ever let out of the house until the christening day, and then, before going out, a bit of vervain is sewed into the child's under-clothing and also into the mothers. A little bit of soot is also put on the child's person, and a bright steel sewing-needle quilted into some part of its clothes. 
Great care is taken that the name which the child is to receive is not made known to any person except those who have to know, until after the christening.
The future of the child depends in a great measure on whether the stranger who firsts sees it, after its father has got the first look, is a "lucky" person or not."
So it appears that the Manx put great emphasis on guarding the baby's first encounters with those outside the home and viewed it in an almost superstitious way. The baby's name was also guarded and not revealed until the baby was christened, so clearly religion was a large factor as well.

Another source, the Manx National Heritage, put together a collection of traditional names that were found within old books: Christian Names of the Isle of Man by William Cubbon in 1923, and Manx Personal Names by J.J. Kneen in 1937. The names that they listed are those considered traditional to the Manx people and acceptable for use on modern babies both on and off the Isle of Man. Here is a list of those traditional names and their meanings:
Boys:

Aedan
Aleyn, Aland
Alister
Andreays
Asmund
Austeyn
Bertram, Bertrem
Brendan
Cairbe, Carbry
Carmac, Cormac
Colby
Colum
Colyn
Conylt, Conal
Cristen
Dermot, Germot, Diarmid
Dolyn, Dollin, Dolen
Doncan, Donachan
Doolish, Douglas
Eamon
Edard
Eoin, Ean, Ewan, Yvon
Faragher
Fergus
Finbar
Finlo, Fynlo
Fintan
Flaxney
Fynn
Gavan, Gawain
Gilno, Dilno
Gilrea
Godred, Gorry, Orry
Hugh, Hugo
Illiam
Jamys, Hamish
Jole
Juan, Yuan
Kerron, Kieran
Laurys
Marcus, Markys
Martyn, martial
Mayl
Mian
Nele, Niall
Olaf, Olave
Oshin
Padeen
Paric[k], Peric[k]                      
Payl
Peddyr
Ramsey
Robart
Robyn
Ronan
Rory
Sharry
Sigurd
Stoill
Thomase


little fire
famed ruler
defending men
a man [Andrew]
gift of the gods
venerable
bright raven
dark person
virtuous love
a charioteer
place name
a dove
a whelp
love
belonging to Christ
God reverencing
variation of Donald [world ruler]
brown warrior
place name
happy peace
happy keeper
well born
supreme choice
great dear one, super choice
wave crest
fair Scandinavian
a little fair one
not known
fair
a smith
saint’s servant
servant of the King
God’s peace
studious
defending men
beguiling
Yule
well born
grey, dark
crownd with laurel [Laurence]
a hammer
saint’s name
like God [Michael]
good [Matthew]
champion
of the gods
little fawn
little Patrick
patrician, noble
form of Paul
a rock [Peter]
place name
form of Robert
little Robert
God ruler
fame ruler
God’s peace
victorious one
with a will
a twin, form of Thomas
Girls:

Aalid, Aelid
Aalin
Aaue
Aileen, Eil[l]een, Elena
Aimel
Ainle
Ailstreena
Andreca
Aufrica, Effrica, Aurick
Bahey
Blaa, Blae
Brede, Breeshey, Bridget
Caly
Cara
Carola
Catreena, Catreeney
Cissolt
Creena
Cristeena
Doona
Ealee, Ealish
Ealisaid
Eunys
Feena
Fenella, Fin[g]ola
Fritha
Grayse
Greeba
Iney, Ina
Jinn, Joan, Joney, Joannia
Johnet
Jonee, Joney, Jony
Lilee
Lora
Lula, Lulach
Malane
Manana
Margaid
Mariot, Marion, Moreen, Mariod
Meave
Moirrey, Voirrey
Mona
Moreen
Mureal
Nan, Nancy
Nessa, Nessy
Onnee
Onnor, Onora, Nora
Paaie
Ranhilda
Rein[a]
Renny
Roseen
Sheela
Sorcha
Tosha
Una
Ursula
Vorana
Ysbal, Isbal


beauty
beautiful
Eva
sunlight
beloved
angel
feminine of Alister
feminine of Andrew
a maid from Africa
flower
flower
shining [Bridget]
female servant [saint’s]
a songster
noble spirited
pure [Catherine]
little Cecilia
wise
of Christ
dark maiden
noble
god’s oath
joy
fair maiden
fair shoulder
peace
grace
place name
a daughter
grace
feminine of John
grace
lily
sufficient
shining
magnificent [Madeline]
feminine of Mannanan
a pearl
little Mary
a fairy queen
bitter [Mary]
the Isle of Man
little Mary
sea bright
gracious
secret
grace [Annie]
honourable
Peggy
God’s fight
a queen
a fern
little rose
form of Cecilia
bright
the first
a lamb
little wolf
great
form of Isabel

Of course there are other names beyond these traditional ones that are in use on the Isle of Man. Names that are popular in the UK are also seen on Manx babies due to a rich, cultural mixture of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and Norse influences on the island.

The most recent Top Baby Names list that I could find for the Isle of Man is for the year 2009. These are the most popular names of that year:
Boys:
1. Charlie                                   
2. Thomas               
2. Lucas
2. Joshua
2. Jack
2. Ethan
2. Alfie
3. Ryan
3. Joseph
3. James
3. Harry
3. Connor
3. Conor
3. Cameron
3. William

Girls:
1. Lilly
1. Lily
1. Lilee
2. Olivia
3. Emily
4. Phoebe
4. Isla
4. Isabella
4. Imogen
5. Holly
5. Lucy
5. Mia

As you can see, there seems to be more popular British names in use today than traditional Manx names. If anyone has access to a list of the Top Baby Names on the Isle of Man for the years 2012 or 2013, please share!

What do you think of the naming traditions of the Isle of Man? Which traditional name is your favorite?


[Note:] I only recently discovered that this island even exists so if I've gotten any information incorrect, please let me know! I consulted as many sources as I could find that pertained to babies and names for the island.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Ramsey

The name Ramsey was originally a surname. It comes from a place name meaning "wild-garlic island" in Old English. I came across this name as the name of a town on the Isle of Man. This month's World Wide Wednesday will focus on Manx names. Ramsey is also spelled as Rhumsaa in Manx.


According to Behind the Name, Ramsay is a variant of Ramsey. It is used mostly in Scotland as a surname. According to Nameberry, Ramsay is English and means "low-lying land" but Babynames.com says that Ramsay refers to Raven's Island. Clearly there are some meaning discrepancies around the internet, but despite these two names being so similar, it does appear as though they have different meanings.

The Baby Name Wizard says that Ramsay is a variant of Ramsey and that they are both Scottish surnames that originate from several different place-names. I already mentioned the town of Ramsey on the Isle of Man, but it is also said to come from either Hræm's Island, Ram's Island or Ramm's Island. If anyone has more specific information, do share!

The name Ramsey first appeared for American baby boys in 1894 with 7 births. It actually ranked at #933. It wasn't seen again until 1910 with 5 births and it became regularly used after that. Ramsey popped up on the girl's side in 1965 with 5 births and is still in use now with 55 births in 2012 for a ranking of #3059.

Boy Ramsey began gaining more popularity in the 1970s with its high point being in 1997 with 134 births and a ranking of #976. In 2012, Ramsey was given to 101 baby boys and it ranked at #1557.  It is very nearly a 2:1 boy:girl ratio. I never realized how unisex it is because I've always viewed it as a masculine name. I think Ramsey looks better for a boy and Ramsay would be cute on a girl, however there have only been 29 females named Ramsay in US history, and Ramsay is much less popular for boys than Ramsey. Just compare the two!

Which spelling do you prefer? What would you pair with this name?

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Catriona, Elspeth, Fiona, Isla, Mackenzie, Moira, Paisley, Sophie
Brothers: Angus, Calder, Duncan, Finley, Keith, Lachlan, Malcolm, Ross

Middle Name Ideas:
Ramsey Alistair
Ramsey Callum
Ramsey Douglas
Ramsey Frasier

As a Middle Name:
Ewan Ramsey
Hamish Ramsey
Kenneth Ramsey
Stuart Ramsey

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Baby Naming Challenge!


This is essentially a game. Just for fun, try to come up with some amazing names for the following four hypothetical children:

Boy/Girl Twins:
Girl's first name starts with either A, C, E, or G.
Girl's middle name is either a botanical name or a quirky and unusual name.

Boy's first name starts with either B, D, F or H.
Boy's middle name is either an old-fashioned, vintage name or a literary name.

Girl:
Her first name starts with either I, K, M, or O.
Her middle name is either an ancient name or something virtuous.

Boy:
His first name starts with either J, L, N, or P.
His middle name is either an occupational surname or a colonial choice.


Feel free to post your names in the comment section below, on our Facebook page or just smile about them to yourself. :)

My names:
Alice Magnolia
Damian Barnaby
Isla Melisent
Jack Thaddeus

Have fun! Thanks for playing!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Leonora

Leonora is the Italian short form of the name Eleonora or Eleanor. It comes from the Occitan name Aliénor which comes from the Ancient Germanic name Aenor. Its meaning is unknown. Check out the family tree to see which other names are related!


With boys names like Leo, Leonard, Leonardo and Leonidas starting to gain more and more popularity, could this feminine "leo" name follow suit? She is not related to these leonine names but she does start with the same three letters. Even if Leo is more of a boy thing, Leonora could go by Leo if she's tomboyish. It could also be spelled Leanora to get the Lea nickname instead. But the adorable nickname Nora is always a great option! With Eleanor making strides, I don't see why Leonora couldn't follow!

In line with this week's post about operatic baby names, Leonora is a distinctive choice. She has appeared in three major operas! She was a heroine in both Beethoven's Fidelio and Verdi's Il Trovatore. There was also an opera titled Leonora by William Henry Fry, and a ballad by Gottfried August Burger called Lenore which is another form of Leonora.  Along with a few novels with this name as the title and a few characters in film, Leonora is a great historical and cultured name.
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This name ranked in the Top 1000 US Names from 1880-1943 but has since lost its luster. As of 2012, there were only 29 girls given this name which ranks it at #4880. Leonora would be a beautiful and unique choice for a modern baby girl!

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Antonia, Dorothea, Francesca, Gabriella, Josephina, Raphaela, Veronica
Brothers: Alessandro, Donovan, Florian, Giovanni, Maximilian, Richard, William

Middle Name Ideas: 
Leonora Camille
Leonora Celeste
Leonora Estelle
Leonora June
Leonora Sibyl

As a Middle Name:
Beatrice Leonora
Grace Leonora
Juno Leonora
Neve Leonora
Sylvie Leonora

What would you pair with this elegant name?

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Baby Names Straight from the Opera House

The Opera. What do you think of when you hear those words? I picture a magnificent stage surrounded by flowing red curtains. Rows and rows of seats and balconies high in the air overlooking the stage. The music and costuming are spectacular.

Everything about the opera is high-culture and high-class. That includes the baby names that are most frequently associated with the opera.  In fact, this list contains just that!   With such a wide variety of names to choose from, which is your favorite?

Abagaille                        
Aida
Alcina
Altoun
Andres
Annina
Basilio
Bello
Benoit
Betto
Bianca
Boris
Carmen
Claudius
Despina
Drago
Elena
Elettra
Elsa
Elvino
Ferrando
Fiorello
Floria
Gilda
Giovanna
Giovanni
Gunther
Isolde
Juliette
Katisha
Leonora

Lolette
Lucia
Maddalena
Manon
Marcellina
Marcello
Marguerite
Micaela
Mimi
Musetta
Nardo
Nedda
Ottavio
Pamina
Pizarro
Ramiro
Rocco
Romeo
Rosina
Seneca
Silvano
Silvio
Suzuki
Tamino
Tatyana
Tonio
Tristan
Tybalt
Valentin
Violetta
Zerlina
My Top 5 Favorites:

1. Benoit

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Ameline, Colette, Elodie, Giselle, Juliette, Simone
Brothers: Aimon, Dashiell, Gervais, Lucien, Olivier

Middle Name Ideas:
Benoit Alexandre
Benoit Gaston
Benoit Macon
Benoit Rupert
Benoit Sebastien

As a Middle Name:
Armand Benoit
Edward Benoit
Henry Benoit
Laurent Benoit
Remy Benoit

2. Elsa

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Annabel, Brigit, Freya, Kirstie, Lena, Sophie
Brothers: Alfie, Daniel, Gunnar, Ian, Leif, Ragnar

Middle Name Ideas:
Elsa Catherine
Elsa Dagny
Elsa Maren
Elsa Penelope
Elsa Sigrid

As a Middle Name:
Briar Elsa
Clare Elsa
Hetty Elsa
Lillian Elsa
Rosamund Elsa

3. Micaela

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alexandra, Cordelia, Hannah, Natalie, Olivia, Rebecca
Brothers: Andrew, Daniel, Gabriel, Jackson, Matthew, Theodore

Middle Name Ideas:
Micaela Breanne
Micaela Grace
Micaela Jane
Micaela Louise
Micaela Wren

As a Middle Name:
Cecily Micaela
Elise Micaela
Hazel Micaela
Piper Micaela
Violet Micaela

4. Ottavio

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alessia, Bettina, Cosima, Fiorella, Katarina, Natalia
Brothers: Delano, Giovanni, Lazzaro, Massimo, Raffaello, Vinicio

Middle Name Ideas:
Ottavio Anthony
Ottavio Benedict
Ottavio Dominic
Ottavio Marcellus
Ottavio Vincent

As a Middle Name:
Amadeus Ottavio
Calvin Ottavio
Florian Ottavio
Miles Ottavio
Silas Ottavio

5. Rocco

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Bianca, Gianna, Isabella, Leonora, Rosina, Sophia
Brothers: Alfredo, Cassius, Luca, Maximilian, Roman, Sebastian

Middle Name Ideas:
Rocco Alastair
Rocco Dominic
Rocco Isaiah
Rocco Nicholas
Rocco Sterling

As a Middle Name:
August Rocco
Barnaby Rocco
Evan Rocco
Julius Rocco
Silas Rocco

What are your favorite names from the list? Are there any that I should add?

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Fletcher

Fletcher is originally a surname that refers to a person who fletches arrows as their occupation. It is a Middle English name meaning "arrow maker" which comes from the Old French flechier. It is a surname but it has a tough, masculine feel to it with a bit of unique quirkiness added in.


Following this week's post about names inspired by poetry, there was a poet named Thomas Fletcher (1666-1713) who was also a priest of the Church of England.  John Fletcher was a Jacobean playwright (1579-1625) who took over Shakespeare's role as the house playwright for the King's Men. Click here to view many more famous namesakes including several fictional characters named Fletcher.

This name has been in regular use since 1880 in the US. It had a boost in popularity in 1914 that lasted through the early 1950s before it declined again. However it was in the top 1000 names from 1880-1971, and 1985-1986. The year 1998 saw another boost, catapulting the name back into the Top 1000 in 2003 at #991.  In 2012, Fletcher saw 283 births which put the name at a ranking of #791.

It fits right in with other occupational surnames like Carter (#36), Hunter (#45), Tyler (#50), Parker (#80) and Cooper (#82).  Fletcher currently ranks at #220 in England/Wales.

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Charlotte, Macy, Piper, Sophia, Willow
Brothers: Bennett, Holden, Jack, Nathan, Oliver, Tobiah

Middle Name Ideas:
Fletcher Augustus
Fletcher Benjamin
Fletcher Daniel
Fletcher Miles
Fletcher Reid

As a Middle Name:
Adam Fletcher
Ethan Fletcher
Gabriel Fletcher
Owen Fletcher
Vincent Fletcher

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Baby Names from Poetry

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There is something about the surname of poets that just happens to be, well, poetic. Not only do they have a way with words, but these poets have also left us some amazing baby name options to choose from!  Whether you studied poetry in school or just secretly love it, these names might just be what you're looking for!  There are also a few words included that are related to poetry.

Below this list, I have chosen my Top 5 favorites that I'd love to see on a modern baby and listed out potential sibling names and middle names. If you'd like to share what your favorite names are (or if I've missed any that should be included) please do so in the comment section!
Angelou
Auden
Baird
Blake
Bly
Bogan
Bronte
Byron
Campbell
Carew
Chaucer
Corso
Crane
Cullen
Dante
Dickinson             
Dove
Dryden
Dylan
Eliot
Emerson
Fletcher
Frost
Giovanni
Hardy
Herrick
Hugo
Jarrell
Keats
Kenyon
Kipling
Landor
Larkin
Lorca
Lowell

Lyric
Macaulay
Marlowe
Marvell
Merrill
Merwin
Millay
Milton
Mistral
Morely
Moore
Morrison
Muse
Nash
Neruda
Oliver
Owen
Paz
Poe
Poet
Quarles
Riley
Rumi
Ruskin
Shelley
Spenser
Sonnet
Tennyson
Thoreau
Vaughan
Verlaine
Whitman
Whittier
Wyatt
Yeats
My Top 5 Favorites:

1. Auden (Boy or Girl)

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Ada, Ella, Emory, Harper, Lennon, Maren, Rumor, Summer
Brothers: Asher, Emerson, Holden, Marek, Nolan, Reese, Sutton, Vance

Middle Name Ideas:
Auden Clark
Auden James
Auden Theodore

Auden Elizabeth
Auden Grace
Auden Scarlett

2. Dante

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alena, Carys, Daphne, Gianna, Lilith, Ophelia, Stella, Vera
Brothers: Alec, Damian, Luca, Maxwell, Ronan, Sebastian, Vincent, Xavier

Middle Name Ideas:
Dante Alexander
Dante Merrick
Dante Oliver
Dante Theodore
Dante Vincent

3. Hugo

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Cecilia, Estella, Imogen, Jasmine, Phoebe, Sabrina, Tabitha
Brothers: Andre, Felix, Hector, Ivan, Julian, Max, Oliver, Samuel

Middle Name Ideas:
Hugo Augustus
Hugo Conrad
Hugo Eames
Hugo Roderick
Hugo Wilder

4. Nash 

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Amara, Cora, Eliza, Fiona, Jade, Mabel, Riley, Tessa
Brothers: Beau, Cole, Drake, Ethan, Gavin, Joel, Maverick, Wyatt

Middle Name Ideas:
Nash Benjamin
Nash Carter
Nash Elliott
Nash Jameson
Nash Roland

5. Sonnet (Girl)

Sibling Name Ideas;
Sisters: Autumn, Bluebell, Felicity, Hope, Karys, Lyric, Soleil, Willow
Brothers: Bridger, Christian, Flynn, Jett, Keller, Mason, Parker, Stone

Middle Name Ideas:
Sonnet Alexandra
Sonnet Caroline
Sonnet Elizabeth
Sonnet Magnolia
Sonnet Olivia

What are your favorite Poetry Names?

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Cordelia

The girl name Cordelia is a lovely, elegant and unique option! With nickname possibilities like Cora, Della and Lia, it is both cute for a baby and beautiful for a woman.


The name Cordelia comes from Cordeilla which is a Celtic name with unknown meaning. However, the name is often associated with the Latin word cor or cordis which means "heart". Some sites also say that it means "Daughter of the Sea". So I suppose you can take your pick of meanings!

Based on the legendary Queen Cordeilla, she was a character in Shakespeare's play King Lear written in 1606. He altered the spelling from the original Cordeilla to the modern Cordelia. In the play, she was the youngest of King Lear's three daughters and the only one that remained loyal to him.

Another literary reference to the name comes from the heroine of Anne of Green Gables who said "I would love to be called Cordelia. It's such a perfectly elegant name."

This name has been in regular usage since 1880 in the US. It received a small boost in popularity from 1915-1927 before slowing down a bit through the rest of the century. Right around 2002, the name once again gained a slight boost. In 2012 there were 204 baby girls given the name which puts it at a ranking of #1196.  The name has not been in the Top 1000 since 1950.

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So while this name is familiar, it is still in unranked territory which makes it delightfully underused. Your child would be unique among her peers but also have plenty of history behind her name. I would call this name adorably elegant.

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Annabel, Beatrice, Cecily, Eleanor, Juliet, Matilda, Sabrina, Violet
Brothers: Alistair, August, Charles, Elijah, James, Jasper, Sebastian, Vincent

Middle Name Ideas:
Cordelia Eve
Cordelia Jane
Cordelia Maeve
Cordelia Pearl
Cordelia Ruth

As a Middle Name:
Alice Cordelia
Mabel Cordelia
Phoebe Cordelia
Scarlett Cordelia
Zoey Cordelia

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Girls Names from Literature

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The term "literature" covers a grand spectrum of novels. Most of these names come from the classic masterpieces that have touched the hearts of readers for decades. While I cannot possibly list every name of every character in every book ever written, this is definitely a pretty good list to start with if you're in need of a literary moniker.

Below this list, I have handpicked my favorites that I think would be darling for a modern day girl. Then I went one step further and paired them with a couple middle name ideas and listed a few potential sibling name ideas to help you decide if you'd truly want to consider adding said names to your short-list. After all, that's the whole point of a list like this: to help you find the perfect name for your child!

If you'd like to join in the fun, please feel free to choose your favorite names from the list and share a few middle name options that would make you fall in love with the name as a whole. And do tell if you already have any of these on your shortlist!
                      Alabama
Alhambra
Alia
Alma
Amaryllis
Amoret
Arabella
Aravis
Ariadne
Atalanta
Aurora
Bathsheba
Bella
Bennington                  
Blue
Brett
Briana
Briony
Calixta
Calliope
Catalina
Catriona
Charity
Charmian
Clarice
Clarissa
Clea
Clelia
Cordelia
Cosette
Cressida
Dahlia
Daisy
Denver
Desdemona
Domenica
Ellis
Eloise
Emma
Esme
Evangeline
Fancy
Faunia
Feather
Fig
Fleur
Ginevra
Guinevere
Hana
Haydée
Hermione
Hester
Honora
Honoria
Hyacinth
Isadora
Isolde
Jacy
Jadine
Juliet
Juniper
Juno
Kiki
Kinsey
Lavinia
Lolita
Lucinda
Lux
Maisie
Malta
Mamie
Marigold
Marin
Matilda
Melanctha
Mercy
Narcissa
Nenna
Nerissa
Ninetta
Niobe
Octavia
Orleanna
Pansy
Pecola
Petal
Peyton
Pilar
Pleasant
Portia
Prairie
Precious
Rain
Ramona
Remarkable
Romola
Rosamond
Sai
Scarlett
Scout
Serafina
Sethe
Sheba
Sidda
Snow Flower
Sugar
Sula
Sweeney
Sylvie
Tamora
Tamsin
Temple
Thea
Thisbe
Undine
Velvet
Verena
Vida
Viola
Viviette
Zenobia
Zora
Zuleika
As a side-note, I'm not very well-read so I wouldn't know if any of these names belong to dastardly and despicable characters or not. Please do your own research before fully committing to a name. It is always a good idea to know who your child's main "namesakes" are and what the general opinion is of said characters.  If I had a bit more time in my daily life I would love to research these thoroughly but that may lead to hours and hours of Wikipedia page hopping. You know how it is. It would end up being faster to read each novel individually. ;)  At the moment, I am simply choosing these names because I think they are beautiful in sound.

Don't forget to check out the list of Boy Names from Literature too!

My Top Ten Favorites:

Sunday, December 29, 2013

From Juliet to Julius: The Popularity of 5 Jul- Names

In the naming world, sometimes you will find names that all begin with the same few letters. This can sometimes make it difficult to choose between them. For example, I asked which of these Jul- names you would sooner use and the results are in!


The options include two boys names: the popular Julian and the strong, Roman Julius. For girls, I limited it to sweet Julia, romantic Juliet and exotic Juliana.

Every single one of these names comes from the same root. They come from the Roman family name ioulos which is from the Greek ιουλος meaning "downy-bearded" which implies youthfulness. The patriarch name is Iulius from which Julius was born. Following Julius's lead came Iulia and Iulianus.

The Ancient Roman Iulia inspired many of the feminine names including Julia, Julitta, Yuliya, Jools, Juliet, Juliette, Julie, Juliska, Giulia, Giulietta, Julinha, and Yulia. Names like  Juliana, Julijana, Liana, Leanna, Gillian, Jill, and Uliana came from the Ancient Roman Iuliana which came from the male Iulianus.

The boy names all sprang from Iulianus and include favorites such as Julian, Julius, Jules and Julio. There's also the Italian Giuliano and Giulio, the Russian Yulian, Yuliy and Yuli, the rare English name Jolyon, the Polish Juliusz and Julek, and any other variant or diminutive you can think of!


Here is how the names ranked in popularity on The Art of Naming's poll:
  1. Juliet  29 Votes (38%)
  2. Julian  24 Votes (32%)
  3. Juliana 11 Votes (14%)
  4. Julia    8 Votes (10%)
  5. Julius   3 Votes (4%)
In the U.S. these names are all ranked within the Top 1000 names. Here is how they measured up in 2012:
  • Julian #53 with 7,336 births
  • Julia #65 with 3,844 births
  • Juliana #147 with 2,201 births
  • Juliet #253 with 1,267 births
  • Julius #331 with 940 births
Which of these Jul- names is your favorite? I personally love Juliet the most! I would also use Julius over Julian for a boy. What do you think?

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Atticus

The name Atticus may have been one of the very first Roman names to begin making mainstream waves. It has that ancient feel to it but because of the fatherly fictional character Atticus Finch in Harper Lee's 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus also feels very noble and heroic. In fact, Atticus Finch was voted in 2003 as the "Greatest Hero of American film" by the American Film Institute. Finch was iconically played by actor Gregory Peck in the 1962 film adaptation of the novel.


The name Atticus is Latin meaning "Man of Attica" or "From Attica". Attica is the region that surrounds Athens in Greece. While it describes a Greek area, the name was adopted by one particular Roman man who spent much of his life studying in Athens. He loved the culture so much that he gave himself the nickname Atticus since he considered himself a man from Attica. His name was Titus Pomponius Atticus (112/109 BC – 35/32 BC). He was an ancient Roman littérateur, philosopher and correspondent with Cicero.

There was also a philosopher named Atticus (c. 175), an Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople (406-425), a Greek rhetorician named Herodes Atticus (c. 101-177) and a Christian martyr named Atticus who died in the year 310.  More recently, there is an English musican named Atticus Ross, an American actor named Atticus Shaffer, and an alternative rock back called Atticus.

This name has really skyrocketed in popularity in the past couple decades. The name was first used in pop-culture in 1960 and 1962 as mentioned above and yet, surprisingly, it did not influence any births! Aside from 5 births in 1881, and 5 more in 1912, the name Atticus was not used in the US until 1969 with 7 births.
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It gained regular usage in the late 1980s but it wasn't until the early 2000s that it gained momentum. It cracked into the Top 1000 in 2004 which coincides with the "Greatest Hero" award of 2003 for Atticus Finch. Since then the name has steadily gained popularity. As of 2012 it ranks at #410 with 703 births! I suspect that it will only continue climbing higher up the charts!

If you are considering this name for your son, I would encourage you to use it! Its most popular association was considered to be a very noble man, even a hero!  The name sounds classy, intelligent, strong, determined and confident.  It is known but not yet overly popular. It's a winner!

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Athena, Cassandra, Clementine, Harper, Hazel, Imogen, Matilda, Sabrina
Brothers: August, Ezra, Finnegan, Jasper, Maxwell, Oliver, Sebastian, Silas

Middle Name Ideas:
Atticus Dean
Atticus Gage
Atticus Isaiah
Atticus Joel
Atticus Jude
Atticus Rex
Atticus Xavier

As a Middle Name:
George Atticus
James Atticus
Liam Atticus
Miles Atticus
Victor Atticus
William Atticus

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Boys Names from Literature

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I have seen many parents on baby name forums who have a great appreciation for classic literature, so much so that they are determined to use the names of their favorite characters in their child's name.  I admire their devotion and envy their knowledge of these characters.

Of course, the term "literature" covers a grand spectrum of novels. Most of these names come from the classic masterpieces that have touched the hearts of readers for decades. While I cannot possibly list every name of every character in every book ever written, this is definitely a pretty good list to start with if you're in need of a literary moniker.

Below this list, I have handpicked my favorites that I think would be very handsome for a modern day boy. Then I went one step further and paired them with a couple middle name ideas and listed a few potential sibling name ideas to help you decide if you'd truly want to consider adding said names to your short-list. After all, that's the whole point of a list like this: to help you find the perfect name for your child!

Please feel free to join in on the fun and choose your favorite names from the list! You can share them in the comments below! Let me know which middle name options you would pair with your favorites! Also, if there are any names that are not on this list that you think deserve to be, list them in the comments and I'll surely add them in!  Enjoy!
Ahab
Amory
Aramis
Archer
Ashley
Athos
Atticus
Auric
Axel
Barley
Barnaby
Beale
Benvolio
Brick
Brom
Buck
Caliban
Caspar
Cato
Chance
Cleon
Cody
Colin
Corin
Crow
Cullen
Darcy
D'Artagnan
Darl
David
Don
Dorian
Dunstan
Edward
Edmund
Falmouth
Fenno
Fitzwilliam
George
Gogol
Guitar
Gulliver
Heathcliff
Henry
Hieronymous
Holden
Huckleberry
Ichabod
Ishmael
Japhy
Jarvis
Jasper
Jay
Jean
Jolyon
Jude
Jupiter
Kaddish
Kafka
Laird
Lemuel
Lennie
Loch
Macon
Magnus
Marius
Melchior
Milo
Mingus
Misha
Odysseus
Orlando
Orno
Oskar
Phineas
Praxis
Porthos
Quebec
Quillen
Quintus
Rhett
Riley
Robert
Rodion
Romeo
Rufus
Samson
Santiago
Sawyer
Sebastian
Seneca
Septimus
Sherlock
Silas
Taft
Telemachus
Tristan
Tristram
Utah
Valentino
Victor
Vivaldo
Watson
Wolf
Yancey
Zooey
Keep in mind that since I'm not incredibly well-read, I do not know how dastardly, devious and despicable some of these characters could be. Always do your own research on a name before you commit to it, even if it isn't linked to literature. Make sure that all popular namesakes are those that you can live with. You and your child might be asked if the name came from this book or that TV show or whatever for the rest of your child's life. It isn't necessarily a bad thing, just something to consider!

Don't forget to check out the list of Girl Names from Literature too!

My Top 10 Favorites:

1. Archer

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Amelia, Avalon, Fable, Ivy, Lyric, Marion, Sonnet, Willow
Brothers: August, Beckett, Fletcher, Griffin, Harrison, Kellan, Mason, Parker

Middle Name Ideas:
Archer Declan
Archer James
Archer Reilly
Archer Sebastian
Archer William

2. Barnaby

Sibling Name Ideas: 
Sisters: Audrey, Caroline, Elizabeth, Hannah, Jemima, Josephine, Matilda, Winifred
Brothers: Atticus, Chester, Edward, Frederick, Matthew, Oliver, Tobias, William

Middle Name Ideas:
Barnaby August
Barnaby Damian
Barnaby James
Barnaby Michael
Barnaby Theodore

3. Corin

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alice, Claire, Edith, Lilah, Molly, Olivia, Piper, Violet
Brothers: Asher, Ethan, Gavin, Holden, Liam, Noah, Owen, Wyatt

Middle Name Ideas:
Corin Alexander
Corin James
Corin Nathaniel
Corin Robert
Corin Wesley

4. Heathcliff

Sibling Name Ideas: 
Sisters: Adelaide, Beatrice, (Avoid Catherine), Cordelia, Harriet, Josephine, Lorraine, Michaela, Ramona
Brothers: Alistair, Barnaby, Caldwell, Hendrick, Jameson, Nathaniel, Theodore, Wiloughby

Middle Name Ideas:
Heathcliff Andrew
Heathcliff Charles
Heathcliff Elliot
Heathcliff Orion
Heathcliff Thomas

5. Jarvis

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alma, Delaney, Elaina, Leila, Matilda, Olive, Sadie, Thea
Brothers: Alaric, Damian, Felix, Giles, Leo, Miles, Sebastian, Xavier

Middle Name Ideas:
Jarvis Anthony
Jarvis Haythem
Jarvis Indigo
Jarvis Oliver
Jarvis Theron

6. Marius

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Athena, Cassia, Freya, Katharine, Lucinda, Romilly, Sophia, Theodora 
Brothers: Antony, Cassius, David, George, Lucian, Magnus, Soren, Tybalt

Middle Name Ideas:
Marius Achilles
Marius Anthony
Marius Elliott
Marius Orion
Marius Xavier

7. Phineas 

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Althea, Eden, Esther, Hazel, Madeleine, Phoebe, Simone, Xaviere
Brothers: Atticus, Elijah, Gideon, Malachai, Nathaniel, Oliver, Quincy, Thaddeus

Middle Name Ideas:
Phineas Alexander
Phineas Isaiah
Phineas Logan
Phineas Rafferty
Phineas Vincent

8. Rhett 

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aveline, Caroline, Daphne, Fiona, Grace, Leila, Philippa, Rowan, (Avoid Scarlett)
Brothers: Arlo, Crosby, Finnegan, Heath, Jack, Noah, Tristan, Vincent

Middle Name Ideas:
Rhett Donnelly
Rhett Julian
Rhett Leopold
Rhett Peregrine
Rhett Wilder

9. Silas 

Sibling Name Ideas: 
Sisters: Aria, Eve, Gisele, Helena, Jessica, Mila, Piper, Ruth
Brothers: Abram, Conrad, Daniel, Gideon, Jasper, Levi, Philip, Wesley

Middle Name Ideas:
Silas Archibald
Silas Damian
Silas Everett
Silas Jonathan
Silas Octavian

10. Tristram

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Astrid, Cressida, Elisabet, Imogen, Lavinia, Milena, Seraphina, Vivienne 
Brothers: Adler, Conrad, Julius, Leopold, Marius, Quillan, Rasmus, Viggo

Middle Name Ideas:
Tristram August
Tristram Benedict
Tristram Eamon
Tristram Henley
Tristram Wilder

That's my Top 10!! Which names are your favorites?

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Juniper

The name Juniper is most notably a type of evergreen shrub in the cypress family whose berries are used to flavor gin. This name joins the ranks of other tree names such as Acacia, Hazel and Willow. However, it triples as a nature name, a place name and a saint name. Saint Juniper, or Brother Juniper, was called "the renowned jester of the Lord" and was one of the followers of St. Francis of Assisi. He died in 1258.


This name is ultimately derived from the Latin word iuniperus or juniperus which is a combination of the word junio which means "young" and parere which means "to produce". These put together equal "youth producing" or evergreen. Beyond this, Juniper could also be a derivation of the Welsh name Guinevere. Click here for even more information about this possible connection.

This name has become more than just a guilty pleasure as evidenced by the way it has skyrocketed up the charts in the past five years.  Juniper first gained usage in the US in 1969 thanks to a hit song called "Jennifer Juniper" by Donovan. After that, it was occasionally used until 1985 when it took a hiatus until 1992. Between 2007 and 2008, this name got a boost in popularity. The name joined the Top 1000 for the first time in 2011 at #953.  In 2012, there were 296 girls given the name Juniper which ranked it at an impressive #883.  There were also 5 boys given the name in 2012 but this name is overwhelmingly female.

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The name Juniper has a very earthy, hippy vibe behind it that can bring a smile to your face. With the adorable nicknames June, Junie or Juno, this name is a unique and spunky choice for a modern girl.

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alice, Hadley, Hazel, Romilly, Violet, Willow
Brothers: Arthur, August, Everett, Jasper, Julius, Oliver

Middle Name Ideas:
Juniper Evelyn
Juniper Isabelle
Juniper Olivia
Juniper Victoria

As a Middle Name:
Audrey Juniper
Leila Juniper
Molly Juniper
Reese Juniper

What would you pair with Juniper? What do you think of this fast-rising name?

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Unusual and Quirky Middle Names for Girls!

Modern parents today seem to love taking liberties with their daughters' names more than their sons'.

You will see girls with creative names more often than boys which is why this list of unusual and quirky middle names for girls is longer than the boys list from last week. There just seem to be so many more options for girls!

Here is a list of interesting choices that you may find appealing for a spunky middle name, or maybe even a bold and different first name.

Which of these are your favorites? Keep reading to view my Top 10 below.
     Aberdeen          
Alaska
Alezae
Allifair
Amaranth
Amaryllis
Amaya
Amethyst
Amoret
Artemis
Arwen
Avalon
Avis
Avonlea
Bardot
Bellamy
Belphoebe
Bette
Bijou
Blanche
Blossom
Bluebell
Blythe
Briar
Briony
Burgundy
Calantha
Calypso
Cambria
Canary
Carlisle
Cascade
Caspienne
Ceridwen
Cerise
Cerys
Charis
Charm
Cherry
Cheryth
Circe
Claret
Cloud
Clover
Coral
Coralie
Coraline
Cordelia
Cosima
Day
Dove
Dusk
Ember                
Emerald
Eris
Essence
Eulalie
Evergreen
Eyre
Fable
Feather
Fern
Frostine
Geneva
Glow
Guinevere
Hallow
Heather
Honeybee
Hypatia
Indigo
Ioana
Isabeau
Isabelline
Iris
Ivory
Jada
Jessamine
Jessamyn
Jewel
Juniper
Juno
Kestrel
Kismet
Lavender
Leda
Lilac
Lilikoi
Lux
Lyonesse
Maeve
Mahogany
Maiden
Maisie
Mandolin
Maple
Matisse
Meadow
Muse
Neri
Nightingale
Ondine
Ottilie
Peridot
Petal
Phaedra
Plum
Poet
Poppy
Primrose
Prospera
Raven
Remember
Resonate
Reverie
Romilly
Rowena
Sable
Saffron
Sansa
Savvy
Seawillow
Snow
Solace
Soleil
Sonnet
Spring
Starling
Strawberry
Story
Sula
Sunset
Sunshine
Swan
Symphony
Synnove
Tempany
Tempest
Temperance
Temple
Thisbe
Thistle
Tigerlily
Tilda
Tressa
Valentine
Velvet
Vesper
Villette
Waterlily
Wendy
Whisper
Windy
Windsor
Wintress
Zorah
My Top 10 Favorites:

1. Bellamy

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Avalon, Camille, Delaney, Madigan, Odessa, Skylar, Tallulah, Violet
Brothers: Breccan, Drake, Elliott, Finnian, Landon, Peregrine, Quincy, Tobiah

Middle Name Ideas:
Bellamy Eve
Bellamy Grace
Bellamy Lane
Bellamy Pearl

As a Middle Name:
Charlotte Bellamy 
Fiona Bellamy
Morgan Bellamy
Sarah Bellamy

2. Caspienne

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Acacia, Calliope, Celeste, Emilia, Isis, Martina, Sabine, Zinnia
Brothers: Atticus, Broderick, Denver, Heathcliff, Jasper, Olivier, Phoenix, Zephyr

Middle Name Ideas:
Caspienne Alexis
Caspienne Everly
Caspienne Paige
Caspienne Rose

As a Middle Name:
Ava Caspienne
Julia Caspienne
Mara Caspienne
Tabitha Caspienne

3. Eulalie

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Adele, Beatrice, Caroline, Fabienne, Hazel, Lorelei, Tallulah, Viola
Brothers: Amadeus, Beckett, Dashiell, Hadrian, Lincoln, Othello, Stellan, Vincent

Middle Name Ideas:
Eulalie Catherine
Eulalie Francesca
Eulalie Minerva
Eulalie Sage

As a Middle Name:
Bridget Eulalie
Jane Eulalie
Portia Eulalie
Wren Eulalie

4. Fable

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Astoria, Cadence, Harmony, Lyrica, Meadow, Poet, Reverie, Sonnet
Brothers: Archer, Arrow, Chance, Declan, Maverick, Ronan, Seven, Wilder

Middle Name Ideas:
Fable Elizabeth
Fable Katherine
Fable Primrose
Fable Victoria

As a Middle Name:
Alexa Fable
June Fable
Olivia Fable
Ramona Fable

5. Iris

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aurelia, Cordelia, Esme, Junia, Leila, Rowena, Sybil, Xenia
Brothers: Alistair, Cyprian, Hadrian, Leander, Orion, Tobias, Theron, Tristram

Middle Name Ideas:
Iris Claire
Iris Evangeline
Iris Hesperia
Iris Penelope

As a Middle Name:
Cornelia Iris
Juliet Iris
Madeline Iris
Sophia Iris

6. Juno

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Anthea, Cressida, Diana, Helena, Isla, Mabel, Phoebe, Vesperina
Brothers: Auberon, Cassius, Jovian, Lucian, Marius, Milo, Orion, Silas

Middle Name Ideas:
Juno Alexandra
Juno Estelle
Juno Morgana
Juno Rebecca

As a Middle Name:
Adeline Juno
Everly Juno
Lavinia Juno
Seraphina Juno

7. Romilly

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Arabella, Beatrix, Carlotta, Isadora, Lydia, Mirabel, Philippa, Xanthe
Brothers: August, Conrad, Evander, Felix, Lysander, Octavius, Soren, Thaddeus

Middle Name Ideas:
Romilly Camille
Romilly Kate
Romilly Juliet
Romilly Violet

As a Middle Name:
Avis Romilly
Isla Romilly
Luna Romilly
Piper Romilly

8. Sable

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Amara, Briar, Dagmar, Elowen, Harlow, Maisie, Ophelia, Tawny
Brothers: Bowen, Crispin, Gage, Nico, Quincy, Rowan, Sebastian, Tallon 

Middle Name Ideas:
Sable Ireland
Sable Josephine
Sable Madeleine
Sable Penelope

As a Middle Name:
Amelia Sable
Keeley Sable
Lola Sable
Odelia Sable

9. Tigerlily

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Auburn, Coralie, Dahlia, Hyacinth, Melusine, Orchid, Plum, Zinnia
Brothers: Clifton, Hawthorne, Lionel, Maverick, November, Sebastian, Wiloughby, Wolfgang 

Middle Name Ideas:
Tigerlily Anne
Tigerlily Eve
Tigerlily Jane
Tigerlily Rae

As a Middle Name:
Ava Tigerlily
Kate Tigerlily
Piper Tigerlily
Zoey Tigerlily

10. Wintress

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Amethyst, Bluebell, Hyacinth, Narcissa, Peridot, Sapphire, Tempest, Wisteria
Brothers: Cobalt, Cordovan, Fletcher, Frost, Horatio, Sorrell, Sterling, Thackeray

Middle Name Ideas:
Wintress Edeline
Wintress Isabel
Wintress Mabel
Wintress Sophia

As a Middle Name:
Aurora Wintress
Estella Wintress
Leia Wintress
Rosalina Wintress

Which names do you like best and what would you pair with them?

Modified on 1/10/15

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Caspian

As a name, Caspian is relatively new. It is most notably the name of a sea between Europe and Asia that is considered the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth. It is said that it was this body of water that inspired the name of the other notable Caspian: Prince Caspian of the children's book series The Chronicles of Narnia written by C.S. Lewis in the 1950's. Prince Caspian first appeared in the fourth book of the popular series as the rightful King of Narnia.


The Caspian Sea has a complicated name history itself including a number of different names and spellings in a variety of languages in the surrounding countries. But it is said to have been named for the city of Qazvin which was named for the ancient Cas tribe, or the Caspian people.

The origin of the name comes in direct relation to the Sea which is situated between Iran and Russia. Caspian is mostly just considered a place name with an unknown meaning and origin since it borders so many countries. However, the Romans referred to the people from which the name originally came as the Caspii so perhaps it could fall in the Latin category?

It is also said that the Caspii originated from a region of the Caucasus and that their name may mean "white". However there is also an association with the biblical name Cush which is an Ethiopian word meaning "dark-faced" or "swarthy". Since this is not yet fully established as a baby name, none of this type of information is clear and accurate. Take from it what you will.

Beyond these two namesakes, the romantic and cutting-edge Caspian does not have a lot of experience as a baby name. Actress Neve Campbell used it for her son in 2012 along with 54 other parents which ranks it at #2312, but this name has only been in use in the US since 1998. Right now it is at its highest popularity point ever but I expect it to continue climbing the charts.

Caspian is cool, unique, familiar and romantic! I've seen it floating around the baby naming community lately. It has even graced my own shortlist. It is similar to Casper without the ghostly reference and falls in line with all the other -ian names, like Cassian, that are gaining popularity. What do you think of it?

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aria, Bronwen, Celeste, Emmeline, Junia, Lavinia, Seraphina, Xanthe
Brothers: Atticus, Cosmo, Evander, Hadrian, Lucian, Orion, Tristram, Zephan

Middle Name Ideas:
Caspian August
Caspian James
Caspian Oberon
Caspian Vincent

As a Middle Name:
Alistair Caspian
Henry Caspian
Julius Caspian
Timothy Caspian

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Unusual and Quirky Middle Names for Boys!

All of us have a "guilty pleasure" list of baby names. Most of us aren't brave enough to actually use those types of names in the first name spot, but some of us are willing to slip them into the middle!

After all, middle names are rarely used or known to other people in day to day life. That gives us a great excuse to throw something exciting into the middle for our own enjoyment. Here is a list of some wonderfully quirky middle name ideas for baby boys!

Which of these might you actually consider? Keep reading for my Top 10 at the bottom of the list!
Boy:           

Alasdair  
Auburn
Badger
Bay
Baylor
Bloom
Calcedon
Caradoc
Caspian
Cirrus
Cloud
Clove
Cobalt
Copper
Cordovan
Cove
Cyprian
Danger
Dante
Dashiell
Davey
Django
Dodge
Equinox
Escher
Falcon
Fate
Finch
Forest
Fox
Frost
Garneau
Hale
Harvey
Hawk
Hawthorn
Heath
Indiana


Kite
Knight
Loxley
Malachite      
Marduc
Maverick
Mayhem
Melchior
Merlin
Midnight
Milan
Monroe
Northern
Oleander
Orchard
Oriole
Orion
Orpheus
Pegasus
Rainier
Reeve
Rio
Robin
Rocket
Rousseau
Rune
Samhain
Samoset
Sincere
Stellan
Sterling
Tanner
Theron
Thunder
Vega
Venture
Wiloughby
Zeus
Unisex:

Ash
Bayou
Cameo
Caraway
Cloud
Crescent
Crimson
Fifer
Garnet
Kit
Linden
March
Marvel
Quenby
Quill
Rain
Ramsey
River
Rowan
Sage
Seven
Shadow
Silver
Sparrow
Tatum
Weaver
Zenon
Don't forget to check out the list of Unusual and Quirky Girl Names too!

The following names are my personal favorites from the above list! I added some potential sibling name ideas as well as possible middle names that could be used!

1. Alasdair

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Araminta, Calixta, Cordelia, Elspeth, Fiona, Isla, Lorna, Rowena
Brothers: Callum, Duncan, Ewan, Keaton, Lachlan, Malcolm, Ramsey, Taggart

Middle Name Ideas:
Alasdair Campbell
Alasdair Mackenzie
Alasdair Ross
Alasdair Stewart

As a Middle Name:
Calder Alasdair
Douglas Alasdair
Fergus Alasdair
Kelvin Alasdair

2. Cobalt

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Avery, Cassia, Claire, Hazel, Ruby, Scarlett, Sienna, Violet
Brothers: Aleron, Blake, Flint, Greyson, Jasper, Jett, Sterling, Tobiah

Middle Name Ideas:
Cobalt Andrew
Cobalt James
Cobalt Lee
Cobalt Xavier

As a Middle Name:
Alex Cobalt
Lucas Cobalt
Mason Cobalt
Oliver Cobalt

3. Frost

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Blaire, Clara, Gemma, Jade, Lilac, Snow, Sonnet, Winter
Brothers: Auden, Cole, Emerson, Keats, Larkin, Moore, Nash, Wyatt

Middle Name Ideas:
Frost Alexander
Frost Calloway
Frost Donovan
Frost Oliver

As a Middle Name:
Blake Frost
Jackson Frost
Rowan Frost
Xavier Frost

4. Heath

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Audrey, Bethany, Carys, Hailey, Rowan, Stella, Tessa, Willow
Brothers: Blaze, Cashel, Dashiell, Grant, Jagger, Miles, Sayer, Weston

Middle Name Ideas:
Heath Andrew
Heath Connor
Heath Jacob
Heath Logan

As a Middle Name:
Derek Heath
Gabriel Heath
Jackson Heath
Michael Heath

5. Knight

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alexandra, Diana, Harper, Ophelia, Paige, Poet, Piper, Wren
Brothers: Archer, Brewer, Clark, Ford, Gage, Mason, Sawyer, Tolliver

Middle Name Ideas:
Knight Edward
Knight Harrison
Knight Nathaniel
Knight Xavier

As a Middle Name:
Henry Knight
Jonathan Knight
Orion Knight
William Knight

6. Marvel

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Avalon, Fable, Genesis, Harper, Lyric, Poet, Sonnet, Story
Brothers: Bodhi, Cash, Dax, Jett, Nash, Orion, Quinn, Wyatt

Middle Name Ideas:
Marvel August
Marvel Draven
Marvel James
Marvel Theodore

As a Middle Name:
Anthony Marvel
Breccan Marvel
Felix Marvel
Ryan Marvel

7. Orion

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Aurora, Cassandra, Hazel, Iris, Juniper, Portia, Rosetta, Solange
Brothers: Atlas, Beckett, Caspian, Desmond, Magnus, Phineas, Stellan, Thaddeus

Middle Name Ideas:
Orion Bennett
Orion Knox
Orion Quinn
Orion Rafferty

As a Middle Name:
Griffin Orion
Jack Orion
Spencer Orion
Vincent Orion

8. Quenby

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Alma, Dagny, Eloise, Fiona, Margot, Molly, Phoebe, Ramona
Brothers: Angus, Dante, Eamon, Fox, Miller, Patton, Ragnor, Tobias

Middle Name Ideas:
Quenby Drake
Quenby Nicholas
Quenby Oliver
Quenby Thomas

As a Middle Name:
Arthur Quenby
Hector Quenby
Matthew Quenby
Parker Quenby

9. Stellan

Sibling Name Ideas:
Sisters: Adeline, Camille, Harlow, Isla, Maisie, Simone, Tessa, Vienna
Brothers: Adler, Blaine, Dempsey, Frost, Howell, Kiernan, Orion, Troy

Middle Name Ideas:
Stellan Colt
Stellan Harley
Stellan Pierce
Stellan Wilder

As a Middle Name:
Cole Stellan
Eli Stellan
Maxwell Stellan
Tyler Stellan

10. Theron

Sisters: Aubrey, Clara, Fallon, Iris, Marina, Olive, Rhiannon, Willow
Brothers: Ambrose, Bennett, Heath, Leander, Oberon, Roman, Silas, Zander

Middle Name Ideas:
Theron Alaric
Theron Elijah
Theron Maximus
Theron William

As a Middle Name:
Cade Theron
George Theron
Lucas Theron
Quincy Theron

What is your favorite quirky name and what would you pair with it?

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