Monthly Archive for October, 2009

Bram Stoker’s Guide to Baby Naming (just in time for Halloween!)

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I remember being in high school and not being able to put Dracula down. I took it everywhere I went and stayed up late until I’d finished it…and was very sad when I came to the end. You know that feeling when a book is so good that you just don’t want it to be over? That’s how Dracula was for me.

 

Halloween seems like a good time to dust off this classic vampire tale and get some name inspiration.

 

Dracula debuted in 1897. So those of you interested in turn-of-the-century names should enjoy this list. It should also appeal to people interested in Irish names because Bram Stoker was born and raised in Dublin.

 

Here you go:

 

FEMALE CHARACTER NAMES

LUCY Westenra

WILHELMINA “MINA” (Murray) Harker

 

 

MALE CHARACTER NAMES

ABRAHAM Van Helsing

ARTHUR Holmwood

JOHN Seward

JONATHAN Harker

PETER Hawkins

QUINCEY Morris

 

 

LUCY and MINA would be quite stylish names today. Even WILHELMINA has an antique charm to it. It makes sense that these names sound interesting to our ears right now because names take a few generations to sound fresh again after a period of popularity. You can see a pretty steady cycle for the name LUCY here in the US. In 1897 it was the 61st most popular name for girls. It dropped in popularity a little bit each year until the 1970s where it hit a low of 588. Then LUCY started climbing again. In 2008, it was at 112. I suspect it will continue growing in popularity over the next few years and then start to decline again.

 

WILHELMINA was most popular in the US in the 1880s — peaking at 215 in 1884. It actually hasn’t been in the Top 1000 since 1954. Talk about a name ready for a comeback! I remember a Days of Our Lives storyline in the 1990s with a character named WILHELMINA played by Lisa Rinna. The character went by the name Billie. There was also a storyline about a cosmetics company called Princess Wilhelmina. WILHELMINA is a bit of a mouthful, but there are a lot of cute nickname potential here — Billie, Mina, Minnie, Willa, Willie.

 

MINA was popular in the 1880s and stayed on the charts until 1944. Then it dropped off entirely until 2002. I can see MINA continuing to increase in popularity because it is short and sweet, has a very feminine ring to it and has that nickname quality that is popular with some parents.

 

The boys’ names are fairly traditional. None of them would sound especially out of place on a playground today. Nor would they have sounded out of place 50 or 100 years ago. QUINCEY is the most unusual of the names (more commonly spelled “Quincy” here in the US). It has never been a “popular” name, but it has also never been so uncommon that it would surprise someone to hear it.

 

What do you think of these names? Any fellow Dracula fans out there? Write and let me know.

 

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  Amanda

 

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For more information on baby names and their meanings check out

BABY NAMES MADE EASY: THE COMPLETE REVERSE-DICTIONARY OF BABY NAMES

 

 

 

Baby Name Inspiration from the 2009 Fall TV Lineup

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Television is a great for source of interesting names. Writers are a creative bunch and when they want a character to stand out, sometimes they use a name to help their cause — think CHANDLER from Friends. Sometimes the names are so interesting that they cross over and become popular with parents — think SAWYER from Lost.

 

Now that the Fall 2009 TV season is in full swing, it’s a good time to check out some of the character names from the new shows. There just might be some great names for parents-to-be on the hunt for something new and interesting. Here’s the list I put together of some of the memorable character names I found. And since some of the actor’s names were just as interesting, I added those to the list, too.

 

Let me know what you think. If I missed one of your favorites, add it to the list.  

 

 

ACCIDENTALLY ON PURPOSE

 

Characters

BILLIE

 

DAVIS

FRANKLIN

ROLAND

 

Cast

CAITLIN Keats

LENNON Parham

OLYMPIA Lettry

 

POOCH Hall

 

 

THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE

 

Characters

MARISSA

RAINA

SONJA

VIVIENNE

 

COLE

ISAAC

 

Cast

ELLE Macpherson

 

CORBIN Bleu

NICO Tortorella

 

 

COMMUNITY

 

Characters

ANNIE

BRITTA

 

ABED

PIERCE

 

Cast

GILLIAN Jacobs

YVETTE Nicole Brown

 

CHEVY Chase

 

 

COUGAR TOWN

 

Characters

ELLIE

JULES

 

GRAYSON

TRAVIS

 

Cast

BUSY Philipps

CHRISTA Miller

 

IAN Gomez

 

 

EASTWICK

 

Characters

BUN

IVANKA

PENNY

ROXIE

 

GUS

RJ

 

Cast

IVANA Milicevic

MIA Hays

 

CHRISTIAN Alexander

JOHANN Urb

TORSTEN Voges

 

 

FLASHFORWARD

 

Characters

JANIS

ZOEY

 

BRYCE

CHARLIE

DEMETRI

LLOYD

SIMON

STANFORD

 

Cast

GABRIELLE Union

GENEVIEVE Cortese

LENNON Wynn

PEYTON List

 

DOMINIC Monaghan

LEE Thompson Young

 

 

GLEE

 

Characters

MERCEDES

QUINN

SANTANA

 

ARTIE

FINN

NOAH

 

Cast

JESSALYN Gilsig

JAYMA Mays

 

DIJON Talton

IQBAL Theba

 

 

THE GOOD WIFE

 

Characters

ALICIA

KALINDA

 

CARY

 

Cast

JULIANNA Margulies

MAKENZIE Vega

 

ARCHIE Panjabi

GRAHAM Phillips

 

 

HANK

 

Characters

TILLY

 

GRADY

SPENCER

 

Cast

JORDAN Hinson

 

KELSEY Grammer

 

 

MELROSE PLACE

 

Characters

ELLA

RILEY

VIOLET

 

AUGGIE

CALEB

 

Cast

ASHLEE Simpson-Wentz

 

COLIN Egglesfield

SHAUN Sipos

 

 

MERCY

 

Characters

CHLOE

SONIA

VERONICA

 

ANGEL

VALENTINO

 

Cast

HELENE Taylor

MARGO Martindale

TAYLOR Schilling

 

DIEGO Klattenhoff

PATCH Darragh

 

 

THE MIDDLE

 

Characters

EDIE

FRANKIE

GINNY

 

AXL

BRICK

 

Cast

EDEN Sher

FRANCES Bay

 

ATTICUS Shaffer

 

 

SGU STARGATE UNIVERSE

 

Characters

CAMILE

TAMARA

 

DALE

ELI

EVERETT

 

Cast

ALAINA Huffman

ELYSE Levesque

MING-NA

 

JAMIL Walker Smith

 

 

THREE RIVERS

 

Characters

GOEL

MIRANDA

SOPHIA

 

KUOL

MICK

RYAN

 

Cast

JUSTINA Machado

ALFRE Woodard

PUJA Mohindra

DEVIKA Parikh

 

MAC Brandt

 

 

TRAUMA

 

Characters

MARISA

SELA

 

CAMERON

REUBEN

 

Cast

AIMEE Garcia

ANASTASIA Griffith

RUBY Lopez

 

JAMEY Sheridan

SCOTTIE Thompson

 

 

V

 

Characters

ANNA

ERICA

 

DALE

JACK

TYLER

 

Cast

LOURDES Benedicto

MORENA Baccarin

 

LOGAN Huffman

MORRIS Chestnut

SCOTT Wolf

 

 

THE VAMPIRE DIARIES

 

Characters

ELENA

 

DAMON

LOGAN

STEFAN

 

Cast

KATERINA Graham

KAYLA Ewell

MARGUERITE MacIntyre

NINA Dobrev

 

 

WHITE COLLAR

 

Characters

JULIANA

JUNE

 

CURTIS

NEAL

 

Cast

DIAHANN Carroll

 

EVANS Forlidas

JABARI Gray

 

 

Do any of these names inspire you? Or do you try to stay away from names that might rise in popularity? Post a comment and let everyone know!

 

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  Amanda

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com.

Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.

 

 

 

For more information on baby names and their meanings check out

BABY NAMES MADE EASY: THE COMPLETE REVERSE-DICTIONARY OF BABY NAMES

 

 

 

Barbie Doll Baby Names

 

 

The recent release of new African-American Barbie Dolls got me wondering about Barbie and her friends and, of course, their names.

 

Here’s a list of dolls from the Barbie collection. I’ve included the year each doll was first introduced (apparently, some had multiple release dates). There are a few duplicate names on the list because Mattel issued more than one doll with the same name. Whether these are re-releases or different “characters” I’m not positive (any Barbie experts out there?). Where the Barbie Collector website has the doll listed with a different relationship to Barbie or one of the other characters, I listed each doll with the same name separately because I thought it was interesting to see which names were reused and in what years. Some of the duplicates are also spelled differently.

 

Here’s the list:

 

GIRLS’ NAMES

 

1959

BARBIE  

 

1960s

CASEY   Francie’s friend, 1967

CHRIS   Tutti’s friend, 1967

CHRISTIE   Barbie’s friend, 1968

FRANCIE   Barbie’s cousin, 1966

MIDGE   Barbie’s best friend, 1963

PJ   Barbie’s friend, 1969

SKIPPER   Barbie’s sister, 1964

SKOOTER   Skipper’s friend, 1965

STACEY   Barbie’s British friend, 1968

TUTTI   Barbie’s sister, 1966

 

1970s

CARA   Barbie’s friend, 1975

FLUFF   Skipper’s friend, 1971

GINGER   Skipper’s friend, 1976

JAMIE   Barbie’s friend, 1970

KELLEY   Barbie’s friend, 1973

STEFFIE   Barbie’s friend, 1972

TIFF   Skipper’s friend, 1972

 

1980s

BECKY   Barbie’s friend, 1988

BELINDA   Barbie’s friend, 1988

BOPSY   Barbie’s friend, 1988

COURTNEY   Skipper’s friend, 1989

DANA   Barbie’s friend, 1986

DEE DEE   Barbie’s friend, 1986

DEVON   Barbie’s friend, 1989

DIVA   Barbie’s friend, 1986

JAZZIE   Barbie’s cousin, 1989

KAYLA   Barbie’s friend, 1989

MIKO   Barbie’s friend, 1987

NIKKI   Barbie’s friend, 1989

STACIE   Jazzie’s friend, 1989

TERESA   Barbie’s friend, 1988

TRACY   Barbie’s friend, 1983

WHITNEY   Barbie’s friend, 1987

 

1990s

ANA   Barbie’s friend, 1999

BECKY   Kelly’s friend, 1996

CHELSIE   Barbie’s friend, 1999

CHELSIE   Kelly’s friend, 1996

DEIDRE   Kelly’s friend, 1998

JANET   Stacie’s friend, 1994

KAYLA   Kelly’s friend, 1999

KEEYA   Kelly’s friend, 1998

KELLY   Barbie’s sister, 1995

KIRA   Barbie’s friend, 1990

KRISSY   Barbie’s sister, 1999

LARA   Barbie’s friend, 1999

MARIA   Kelly’s friend, 1999

MARISSA   Kelly’s friend, 1998

MELODY   Kelly’s friend, 1996

NIA   Barbie’s friend, 1990

NIA   Kelly’s friend, 1999

NICHELLE   Barbie’s friend, 1999

NIKKI   Skipper’s friend, 1997

SHANI   Barbie’s friend, 1994

STACIE   Barbie’s sister, 1992

TAMIKA   Kelly’s friend, 1999

TARA LYNN   Barbie’s friend, 1993

TORI   Barbie’s friend, 1999

WHITNEY   Stacie’s friend, 1994

 

2000s

COURTNEY   Grace’s sister, 2009

GRACE   Barbie’s friend, 2009

JANESSA   Trichelle’s sister, 2009

KARA   Barbie’s friend, 2009

KIANA   Kara’s sister, 2009

TRICHELLE   Barbie’s friend, 2009

 

 

The names from the 1960s are a mixed bag. A few of the names have a very quirky, Gidget-y feel to them — Skipper and Tutti. These names are more like nicknames than full, given names. Then there are a couple boyish picks — Casey and Chris. We also have Christie (oddly similar to Chris) which is slightly ahead of the naming trend — the name Christie name soared in popularity in the 1970s.

 

The 1970s bring us mostly “girly” names with the exception of Jamie. There are also a few more nickname names — Fluff, Steffie and Tiff.

 

Several of the dolls from the 1980s are members of rock bands and that is directly reflected in the names Bopsy and Diva. Carrying on the musical theme, Belinda may be a nod to Belinda Carlisle and Whitney to Whitney Houston. In the 1980s we also see the beginning of an expansion into more culturally diverse names with Miko.

 

The names from the 1990s reflect a larger multicultural influence with the names Ana, Nichelle, Tamika and Maria mixed in with previously used names like Kelly and Becky. I’m most surprised by Deidre and Janet, which both reached their popularity peaks decades prior — Deidre in the 1960s and Janet in the 1940s.  They’re somewhat surprising picks for 1990s dolls, in my opinion.

 

The 2000s featured a mix of conventional names, including ultra-popular Grace, and unique names like Trichelle. It looks like Mattel is paying close attention to consumer attitudes and choosing their names accordingly.

 

 

BOYS’ NAMES

 

1960s

ALLAN   Midge’s boyfriend/husband, 1964

KEN   Barbie’s boyfriend, 1961

RICKY   Skipper’s friend, 1965

TODD   Barbie’s brother, 1966

 

1970s

BRAD   Ken’s friend, 1970

CURTIS   Cara’s boyfriend, 1975

 

1980s

DEREK   Ken’s friend, 1986

DUDE   Jazzie’s friend, 1989

SCOTT   Skipper’s boyfriend, 1989

STEVEN   Christie’s boyfriend, 1988

TODD   Tracy’s fiancé, 1983

 

1990s

KEVIN   Skipper’s boyfriend, 1990

TOMMY   Ken’s brother, 1997

 

 

 

The guy’s names don’t hold many surprises. Other than Dude, all the names are mainstream and pretty run-of-the-mill. It doesn’t look like quite as much thought or marketing has gone into these names, but then, they didn’t need to — the guys aren’t the stars here, the girls reign supreme in Barbie-land.

 

One of the biggest impacts the male Barbie dolls have had is with the name Ken. People use the word “Ken” to describe a really good looking guy (usually blond) who’s actually so good looking or put together that he looks plastic-y, like a Ken doll. It’s not a compliment usually.

 

 

MORE BARBIE FUN FACTS

 

«  Barbie’s full name is BARBARA “BARBIE” MILLICENT ROBERTS

 

«  Ken’s full name is KEN CARSON

 

«  Barbie has some relatives who were never turned into dolls:

 

 

Mom = MARGARET ROBERTS

Dad = GEORGE ROBERTS

Cousin = LULUBELLE

Aunt =LILLIAN FAIRCHILD

 

«  Barbie has dogs named TANNER and TAFFY

 

 

Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Barbie’s_friends_and_family; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbie; http://www.barbiecollector.com; www.amazon.com

 

 

If you want to add more Barbie dolls to this list, head to the comments section and share!

 

 

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  Amanda

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com.

Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.

 

 

 

For more information on baby names and their meanings check out

BABY NAMES MADE EASY: THE COMPLETE REVERSE-DICTIONARY OF BABY NAMES

 

 

 

ASK AMANDA: “Watery” Irish Baby Names for Boys

 

 

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Welcome back to ASK AMANDA. Today we have a question all the way from New Zealand!!!

 

Ask Amanda

Q:    I’m looking for a boys’ name with a watery meaning that is either Gaelic or Irish in origin. Do you have any suggestions?   EMMA, Auckland, NZ

 

A:    Glad to see you found my book and website all the way in New Zealand!

 

This is a great question because you’ve hit on two very popular things — Irish names and water meanings. Here’s what I found for you…these are all names that are Gaelic or Irish in origin with “watery” meanings:

 

BRENNAN — “moisture”

CALDER — “violent stream”

HURLEY — “sea tide”

KYLE — “narrow strait”

LOCH — “lake”

MERRIL — “bright sea”

RHINE — “to flow”

ROARKE — “heavy rain shower”

 

I think there are some really good choices here. I’ve always loved the name KYLE — a long time favorite. ROARKE has a cool Irish sound to it. I kind of love the name HURLEY, but it makes me think of the Lost character (which is probably why I kind of love it).

 

Another option is to use the name of an Irish body of water. Here are some cool options that I found for you:

 

ALLEN

BANE

CALLAN

CAREY

CONN

CULLIN

DAN

DUFF

FERGUS

FINN

FOYLE

GILL

GLEN

LEE

MELVIN

ROSS

RYNN

 

Thanks for writing me! I hope you find a name you love. Be sure to let me know what you pick. J

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com.

Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.

 

 

 

For more information on baby names and their meanings check out

BABY NAMES MADE EASY: THE COMPLETE REVERSE-DICTIONARY OF BABY NAMES

 

 

Fairytale Character Baby Names

 

 

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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful baby and that beautiful baby needed a name.

 

If your nursery has a fair sprinkling of pixie dust, magic pumpkins and fairy godmothers, then one of these fairytale names might be your dream come true.

 

 

PRINCESS BABY NAMES

ALMONDELLAAlmondseed and Almondella

ANASTASIACinderella

ARIELThe Little Mermaid

AURORASleeping Beauty

BABETTEBeauty and the Beast

BALANICERosanella

BELLEBeauty and the Beast

BIANCABELLABiancabella and the Snake

BUTTERCUPButtercup

CANNETELLACannetella

CENDRILLONFrench version of Cinderella

CICELLAThe Three Fairies

CINDERELLACinderella

DRIZELLACinderella

FAUNASleeping Beauty

FINETTEFinette Cendron

FIONAShrek

FLORASleeping Beauty

GERDAThe Snow Queen

GISELLEEnchanted

GOLDILOCKSGoldilocks and the Three Bears

GRETELHansel and Gretel

JASMINEAladdin

JORINDEJorinde and Joringel

KALLOKallo and the Goblins

KISAKisa the Cat

LIVORETTEThe Dolphin

MALEENMaid Maleen

MAYBLOSSOMPrincess Mayblossom

MERRYWEATHERSleeping Beauty

MULANMulan

NALAThe Lion King

NARISSAEnchanted

NELLAThe Three Sisters

PRINCESS

PRUNELLAPrunella

RAPUNZELRapunzel

RHODOPSISRhodopsis

ROSANELLARosanella

ROSE (Red) / (Briar) ROSESnow White / Little Briar Rose

ROSELLARosella

ROSETTEPrincess Rosette

SAMARITANABiancabella and the Snake

TALIASun, Moon and Talia

THUMBELINAThumbelina

TIANAThe Princess and the Frog

URSULAThe Little Mermaid

WINNIFREDThe Princess and the Pea

 

 

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PRINCE BABY NAMES

ALADDINAladdin

ALIAli Baba and the Forty Thieves

ALIDORThe Dolphin

BRUNOCinderella

CORVETTOCorvetto

DOCSnow White

ERICThe Little Mermaid

GEPPETTOPinocchio

GUSCinderella

HANSELHansel and Gretel

JACKJack and the Beanstalk (plus others)

JAFARAladdin

JIMINYPinocchio

JORINGELJorinde and Joringel

KAIThe Snow Queen

LUMIÈREBeauty and the Beast

OCTAVIUSCinderella

PETERPeter and the Wolf

PHILLIPSleeping Beauty

PRINCE

SEBASTIANThe Little Mermaid

SIMBAThe Lion King

STEFANSleeping Beauty

TOMTom Thumb

TRITONThe Little Mermaid

 

Let me know what your favorite fairytale names are — and whether any kids can actually pull them off!

 

The clock’s about to strike midnight here, so I’m going to sign off and get this posted. The End.

 

  Amanda

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com.

Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.

 

 

 

For more information on baby names and their meanings check out

BABY NAMES MADE EASY: THE COMPLETE REVERSE-DICTIONARY OF BABY NAMES

 

 

 

 

INTERNATIONAL BABY NAMES: Danish Royal Names

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Royals seem to do everything with a little more flare than us commoners and naming babies is no exception. Take a look at the (very) long names of the Danish Royal Family:

 

 

 

 

 

MALE NAMES

 

HENRIK, His Royal Highness The Prince Consort, (born HENRI MARIE JEAN ANDRÉ Count de Laborde de Monpezat)

 

FREDERIK ANDRÉ HENRIK CHRISTIAN, Prince of Denmark, Crown Prince, Count of Monpezat

 

CHRISTIAN VALDEMAR HENRI JOHN, Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat

 

JOACHIM HOLGER WALDEMAR CHRISTIAN, Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat

 

NIKOLAI WILLIAM ALEXANDER FREDERIK, Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat

 

FELIX HENRIK VALDEMAR CHRISTIAN, Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat

 

 

 

FEMALE NAMES

 

MARGRETHE ALEXANDRINE ÞORHILDUR INGRID, Her Majesty The Queen

 

MARY ELIZABETH, Her Royal Highness Crown Princess, Crown Princess of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat

 

ISABELLA HENRIETTA INGRID MARGRETHE, Princess of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat

 

MARIE AGATHE ODILE, Her Royal Highness Princess of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat

 

BENEDIKTE ASTRID INGEBORG INGRID, Princess of Denmark

 

 

and the  best, longest one of all…

 

 

ELISABETH CAROLINE-MATHILDE ALEXANDRINE HELENA OLGA THYRA FEODORA ESTRID MARGARETHE DÉSIRÉE, Princess of Denmark

 

SOURCE: Official royal website, http://www.kongehuset.dk/english/

 

 

 

One of my favorite things about these royal names is how long they are! I’m not sure why…maybe it’s just the name-lover in me liking the idea of choosing 11 names for a baby, instead of just a first and a middle. I know it would make filling out all those bubbles for the SAT difficult, but I say the more names the better!

 

What do you think? Post your thoughts and let us know!

 

 

  Amanda

 

If you have baby name questions for me, email me at amanda@amandabarden.com.

Your question might appear in a future edition of Ask Amanda.

 

 

 

For more information on baby names and their meanings check out

BABY NAMES MADE EASY: THE COMPLETE REVERSE-DICTIONARY OF BABY NAMES