whoa.

Jul. 11th, 2005 08:22 pm
[identity profile] queen-exene.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] babynames
Today is my birthday and I have been an only child all my life and my dad just called me and told me that my step-mom is pregnant.

I'm a melting pot of emotions...but I"m turning to you all!
I want to add and subtract from my list before giving it to them and seeing if it helps any.

So i'm enlisting you all to help name my future brother or sister (HOPEFULLY SISTER.)

my dad's last name is Wieman, if that helps.



for reference: PP means Popularity Peak

GIRLS
1. rosalie (italian for rose, popularity peak: 1930s)

2. clementine (some supermodel named her daughter that. i like it, pop peak: 1910s)

4. ingrid (means 'a hero's daughter' in teutonic, pop peak in 1960s)

5. sofia (means 'wisdom' in italin, pop peak: 2003)

6. cyrene (not 'serene', 'sigh-rene' and shes a greek nymph)

7. izzie (hebrew boys name for 'he will laugh'. odd.)

8. luma (i heard it somewhere. has no origin)

9. georgie (i know a little girl named georgey -- absolutely adorable girl. pop peak: 1910's)

10. bella (beautiful in italian pop peak: 1900s & 2003)

11. devi (heaven's child in hindu)

12. exene (lead singer of X. haha. russian origin?)

13. audrie (means 'noble strength' in old english. pop peak: 1920s)

14. tansie (its a flower or immortality in hopi indian)

15. soledad (means 'solitary' in spanish. pop peak: 1910s)
16. finley (means masculine in irish..how terrible such a cute girl name. pop peak: 1910s, for a boy)
17. weetzie (from FLB books)
18. simone (Hebrew for 'one who hears'. pop peak: 1990s)
19. norma-jean (marilyn monroe's real name. pop peak: 1930s)
20. kennedy - (just cute. pop peak: 2003)
21. siobhan - (kind in hebrew, praise in irish PRONOUNCED SHI-VON OR SHI-VAUN. pop peak: 1980s)
22. lenore - (from edgar allen poe. P.P: 1920s)
23. frankie - (male name girl-ified P.P: 1930s)
24. esmé - (emerald or precious gem)
25. paisley - (a type of print commonly worn in the 1960s in school pictures by fourth graders! cute combo: PAISLEY CHAILOME, pnncd: paisley shalom, paisley peace)
26. love - (for a middle name. cute when paired with boy turned girlified name)
27. tatum - (cute name: P.P 2003)
28. emerson - (the name of my grandparent's street, emerson rose also name of celebrity's daughter. P.P 2003)
29. audrey joan (moms name is joan, audrey is pretty. a more traditional choice)
30. francesca (Latin for 'free' P.P 1990s)
31. amaya - (japanese for night rain PP 2003)
32. shandi - (african for god is gracious)
33. zion - (a sign - hebrew PP 2003 for boys)
34. amelie- (ah-may-lay : French for Industrious and Admiring. PP 2003)
35. maya - (my-uh : Hindu for Divine Creative force in Everything PP 2003)
36. ama - (african for 'born on saturday')
37. aleda - (good middle name, means 'small & winged' in latin)
38. amaris - (english meaning 'child of the moon' PP 2003)
39. astrid - (Old Norse for Star, Super strength, divine strength PP 1900s & 1990s)
40. rawnie - (Gypsy for lady)
41. nola (Celtic for noble: PP 1900s)
42. jolie - (pretty or beautiful in French PP 2003)
43. cauverie (a river in South Indian, actually spelled cauvery)
44. clover - (english for meadow flower)
45. emelene - (
46. scarlet - (middle english for deep red PP 1990s)
47. bettie - (hebrew for consecrated to god PP 1920s)
48. lluvy - (pronounced U-Vee, spanish for rain)
49. iona - (pretty in pink, PP 1900s)
50. magdalene - (PP 1900s)
51. mielle - (honey in spanish
52. luna (PP 2003)
53. charlie-love (saw it on a 'worst baby names' list. but i can't help it. charlie for a girls name, love for the middle name? i think it's cute.)
54. sinead (shi-NAY-d, irish. beautiful)
55. sidonia - (sid for short, or sydonia, syd, Italian city name)
56. saffron - (saffie for short, yellow flower in english)
57. orlee - (PP 1880s, hebrew for light)
58. calliope - (greek for beautiful voice, NN Lio or Calli)
59. penelope (NN poppy, greek for weaver, my grandma Yvonne's favorite name)
60. mallaganee (aboriginal for hill with pine trees, NN Neeley, Malla or Ganee)
61. evangeline (PP 1920s, greek for 'like an angel', NN Lily, Eva or Angie)
62. isis (PP 2004, supreme egyptian goddess, )
63. miacoda (native american for power of the moon, NN Mia)
64. echo - (cute 'echo relaine')
65. maude


BOYS

1. santos (means all saints in spanish PP 1930s)

2. klaus (german for 'leader in victory')

3. gable (...clark gable's last name.)

4. pistol (from a shakespearean play...)

5. linus (from the peanuts. duh.)

6. seven (andre & erykah's kid. i like it.)

7. leo (lion in greek PP 1910s)

8. quinn (wise in gaelic PP 2003)

9. scully (haha. means town crier in celtic. but its a good name.)

10. angus (not just beef. it means superb or unique. my #1 favorite PP 1900s)

11. miko (it's finnish. meaning unknown, though)

12. kearney (celtic for warrior)

13. lennon (guess, dumbass.)

14. james (not bothering to look up..just james PP 1940s (#1!)

15. craiden (my dad and dennis made it up when they were drunk and my sex had not yet been discovered. craig + dennis = craiden)

16. elvis (such a great name. presley killed it, but i still like it PP 1950s)

17. mael (means prince in welsh)

18. len (hopi for flute PP 1960s)

19. skah (good middle name means "white" in sioux)

20. eliott (a last name PP 1980s.)

21. ramón ( wise protector in spanish/latin PP 1930s)
22. noam (pleasant friend in hebrew, pronounced No-Am)
22. brody (unisex name, PP 2003)
23. duck (hey i could pull it off, it's cute!)
24. hollis - (english for near the valley PP 1910s)
25. liam - (irish for unwavering protector PP 2003)
26. myles - (nn milo PP 2003, greek for 'inventor of the corn mill')
27. cedric (PP 1970s, welsh for spectacle)
28. westley - (princess bride: awwww PP1980s)
29. nolan (PP 2003, gaelic for noble, NN Nole)
30. siddharth (PP 1900s, nn Sid, Hindu for god)
31. seamus (PP 2003, irish from the name James)
32. lars (PP 1960s, scandanavian from Lawrence)
33. flynn

Date: 2005-07-11 06:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] munchkin1616.livejournal.com
while I love many of the names, it would likely be rough to be 16 year old Ingrid or to be a 30 yr old single woman named Love or a vegetarian named Angus.

I hate the idea of yet another Kimberly or Jennifer, but I caution against a name so unique or with such a different spelling that the person constantly has to spell it for everyone and can never find a keychain at a waterpark with his/her own name on it.

Also, watch out for famous people as namesakes... for instance, right now, someone named Cedric may bring to mind Cedric the Entertainer and thus a heavy-set Black man, which might be tough for a shy little blonde.

What about a more common first name and a unique middle name? This allows for some movement since the parents/family can use the middle name for the child and, if s/he wants something more professional or something later in adulthood, can switch over? Otherwise, Zion might have a more difficult time finding a job in the business world than something (wrongfully) considered to appear more professional.

hope this helps

Date: 2005-07-11 06:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] munchkin1616.livejournal.com
rosalie (shakespeare's "as you like it"), sophia/sofia (Golden Girls -loooove the show), bella (caroli from the olympics came to mind, but also Belle from "Beauty and the Beast), paisley (Brad Paisley, the awesome country singer)

gable (of course Clark), lennon (obviously John), brody (might become more popular thanks to the guy from stupid "OC" ?), westley (hotel name)

these stuck out to me as the most unique without reminding me of someone super famous right off the bat as well as being names I could likely spell if asked to make the kid a name tag or something. I also included what they made me think of next to them

Re: hope this helps

Date: 2005-07-11 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] munchkin1616.livejournal.com
that said then, any thoughts on my post right below yours? I keep editing it as I try to narrow down rather than post seperate times but man am I glad I'm not naming a kid since I seem to suck at finding with something I like! :P

and for you, yea for an upcoming child who isn't a ___ marie OR anne OR lynn heaven knows there's enough of those!

Date: 2005-07-11 07:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lkw18.livejournal.com
a vegetarian named Angus

hahaha

Date: 2005-07-11 07:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elemmennope.livejournal.com
Bah, Cedric is me and my boyfriend's top choice for a son. I find it doubtful that once people know our child they'll confuse him for a middle aged black man. I find celebrity associations like that a silly reason to avoid otherwise wonderful names. Some associations are tough to impossible to fight (Kermit, Linus, Aaliyah, Dawson) but I don't think Cedric is that bad. *shrug* We like it anyway. Personally reminds me more of Ivanhoe than anything really.

I also grew up with a girl named Ingrid and people loved her name. Easy to spell, say, remember. Stood out in a sea of Jennifers (my name btw), Christies, Carries. She was fine.

Common "key-chain" names. :P I'd rather use a name that top 50 and mail order custom pencils and keychains for my kids. The world needs more diversity not less.

Hahaha, whew, guess you hit a nerve with me! ;D

Date: 2005-07-11 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elemmennope.livejournal.com
Oops, this was supposed to be a reply to the poster above!

Date: 2005-07-12 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] munchkin1616.livejournal.com
So sorry! Never meant to offend and likely, if I were to have kids, I wouldn't end up with keychain names either, however I'm one with a common name/uncommon spelling and at 22, I'm already so sick of having to spell it out and pronounce it for people that I half want to change it to the wrong version just so it's easier! :P

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