Monthly Archive for August, 2010

Reading Recommendation: CATHERINE, CALLED BIRDY (and Other Medieval Baby Names)

 

 

CATHERINE, CALLED BIRDY by KAREN CUSHMAN

For my new kidlit book club, I had to choose something in the historical fiction genre. I chose Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman solely by title (and the knowledge it was a Newbery Honor Book). The title told me there would be an interesting name story involved and I was right.

 

catherine-called-birdy-coverWithout giving too much of the story away, I can tell you that 14-year-old Catherine gets her nickname because she loves birds and keeps quite a menagerie in her bedroom. I love the way Cushman uses birds as a metaphor throughout the book. As a girl living in Medieval England, Birdy has very few choices and feels caged by the strict rules of society. Birdy spends the book fighting against what’s expected of her and longs to “fly free” to create a life of her choosing. I won’t spoil the ending, but I think birds are the perfect metaphor for this story. In a clever passage, Birdy describes each of her friends and family members as a different kind of bird. It’s great insight into the characters and left me wondering what kind of bird I am.

 

From a name perspective, I think it’s an interesting notion to have a nickname that comes from a hobby. I’d love to hear from readers who have a nickname like this or know someone who does – a fisherman who goes by Fish, a rock climber who goes by Rock, a baker who goes by Cookie. You get the idea. Write me!

 

In addition to Birdy, there were some other notable names in the book. Here are some of Cushman’s picks for this Medieval period piece (with my two cents thrown in):

 

FEMALE CHARACTER NAMES

AISLINNquite stylish these days

BERYL probably not a great choice these days

BIRDY (LITTLE BIRD)a great nickname

CATHERINEa timeless classic

ETHELFRITHA I’m not sure we’ll ever be ready for this one

JOANa little out-of-date these days

JOANNA slightly cooler than Joan

Lady AELIS quite lovely

MARJORIE Mustard– definitely out-of-date these days

MEG sweet as a nickname

MORWENNA definitely not ready for revival

 

 

MALE CHARACTER NAMES

BEHRTWALD no way

COB the Smith – I love the quirky nicknames

CUTHMAN Cook – not one of the better surname-sounding names

EDWARDa classic

GEOFFREY I really like the traditional spelling

GEORGEthese vintage-sounding names are on a comeback

GERDI love the quirky nicknames

HENRY Newhouse – a vintage name that’s chic again

JOHNa little too common these days

NORBERT less cool than Behrtwald

RALPH not ready for a comeback yet

RHYSstylish and cool

ROGER Moreton – I’ve always sort of enjoyed the name Roger

ROLLOthis is usually short for Roland (I’ve actually met a Rollo before)

THOMASanother classic

WILLIAM nickname Will is especially trendy right now

 

 

PETS’ NAMES

ANISE

BETONY

BRUTUS

PEPPERCORN

ROSEMARY

RUE

 

 

OTHER PEOPLE NAMED BIRD

This book isn’t the only place you’ll find Bird used as a name. Of course, there’s the famous first lady Lady Bird Johnson (born Claudia). Busy Phillips also recently named her daughter Birdie. Know of anyone else named Bird?

 

 

PET NAMES

If you don’t know already, I’m a big animal lover. I think pet names are every bit as interesting as people names—and sometimes even more so because people tend to be more creative with pet names. Catherine, Called Birdy had some great choices and I couldn’t leave them out. From this list, I think I love Peppercorn the most – so cute!

 

 

READ THE BOOK YOURSELF

Catherine, Called Birdy

 

 

HAVE YOU READ THE BOOK?

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Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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100 YEARS OF BABY NAMING

 

 

100 YEARS OF BABY NAMING

Social Security has put together a ranking of the 100 Most Popular Names from the last 100 years. Do these names still appeal to parents today? You tell me.

 

Here are the Top 20 Names from 1910 to 2009:

 

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GIRLS’ BABY NAMES

MARY

PATRICIA

JENNIFER

ELIZABETH

LINDA

BARBARA

MARGARET

SUSAN

DOROTHY

JESSICA

BETTY

SARAH

NANCY

KAREN

LISA

HELEN

SANDRA

DONNA

CAROL

KIMBERLY

 

 

THE BREAKDOWN: Girls

Comparing this list with today’s Top 20 is definitely an interesting study in style. Relatively few of the girls’ names are on top of the current charts. I think this hundred year retrospective illustrates that while some names maintain a timeless charm – Elizabeth and Sarah – other names lose that sense of cool and now sound unfashionable – Patricia and Carol.

 

How can you predict which names will stay fashionable and which names will lose their cool?

Fashion can be unpredictable. For example, I have no clue why skinny jeans are still popular when so few people can actually pull them off. Luckily, I have a better handle on name fashions. One thing you’ll notice about the timeless classics – Elizabeth, Sarah, James and Michael – is that most have a Biblical connection. These names have been around for millennia and haven’t had their popularity tied to a trend or fad. Names that become popular quickly or are related to a celebrity tend to fall out of favor before too long.

 

Translation: In the years to come, watch for trendy names like Miley and Jayden to fall onto the unfashionable list, while names like Elizabeth hold their ground.

 

 

Name to watch: BETTY. I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about this name lately. I’ve even heard of a handful of babies bestowed with the name Betty (some as a middle name). I also know of a cat named Betty, but I’m not sure that counts. And don’t underestimate the resurgence of love we’re all feeling for Betty White these days. As mentioned, celebrity has a huge influence on baby naming.

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On to the boys:

 

BOYS’ BABY NAMES

JAMES

JOHN

ROBERT

MICHAEL

WILLIAM

DAVID

RICHARD

JOSEPH

CHARLES

THOMAS

CHRISTOPHER

DANIEL

MATTHEW

DONALD

PAUL

MARK

ANTHONY

GEORGE

STEVEN

KENNETH

 

SOURCE: Social Security

 

 

THE BREAKDOWN: Boys

Boys’ names don’t change in style as dramatically as girls’ names do. That’s why the boy’s list still looks fairly current, with a few exceptions like Donald and Kenneth. Nearly half of the boys’ names are still in the Top 20 today. That’s pretty remarkable! What it tells us is that quite a few parents still gravitate toward traditional, classic boys’ names.

 

The 100 year’s list and today’s Top 20 both include: MICHAEL, WILLIAM, DANIEL, ANTHONY, CHRISTOPHER, MATTHEW, DAVID, JOSEPH and JAMES.

 

 

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Why does the popularity of girls’ names change more than boys’ names? Tell me why you chose a traditional name (or why you didn’t!). You can email me or leave a comment and share your thoughts about this list. When you leave your first comment, you’ll need to take a couple seconds to “register.” It’s a way to prevent spammers from clogging up comment sections with off-topic advertisements. Once you do register though, you won’t have to worry about it again and can leave all the comments you want.

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Baby Name Smorgasbord: Stieg Larsson’s Guide to Baby Naming

 

BABY NAME SMORGASBORD

I’ve been reading the The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series—I’m halfway through book two right now. They’re a great read, but not for the faint of heart. Any fans out there?

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As I’ve mentioned before, I always enjoy names with an International flare. These Stieg Larsson novels are a veritable baby name smorgasbord! The books’ character lists include some great Scandinavian names that aren’t common here in the U.S. and some names that are pretty familiar. If you’re looking for some Swedish inspiration, you’ve got a range of options to choose from here.

 

Here are some of the names I thought were most interesting:

 

FEMALE CHARACTER NAMES

AGNES Mikaelsson – old-fashioned, but ready for a comeback?

AGNETA SOFIA Salander – unique and cute

ANNIKA Giannini – stylish

CAMILLA Salander – pretty and sophisticated

CECILIA Vanger – lovely

ERIKA Berger – common

HARRIET Vanger – too soon for a comeback…?

LISBETH Salander – the star of the books and the name list, too

MIA Johansson – wildly popular here in the U.S.

MONICA Figuerola – still makes me think of Friends

SONJA Modig – pretty

 

 

MALE CHARACTER NAMES

ANDERS Jonasson – sounds cool and has nickname potential

CHRISTER Malm – love it!

DAG Svensson – makes me think of Dagwood Bumstead

DIRCH Frode – I don’t think we’re ready for this one in the U.S. yet

DRAGAN Armansky – definitely makes a statement

EVERT Gullberg – cool surname name

GUNNAR Björck – sounds like a rock star

HENRIK Vanger – old-fashioned, but not ready for a comeback yet

HOLGER Palmgren – interesting

MAGGE Lundin – looks like a variation of Maggie

MIKAEL Blomkvist – cool alternative to Michael

TORSTEN Edklinth – off-beat, but I like it

 

 

Since I’m only on book two right now, I found a character list for book three on Wikipedia. Always handy for this sort of thing…

 

 

MY FAVES

What are your favorite names from my list? I really like Lisbeth. It’s related to Elizabeth – one of my all-time favorite names because it’s versatile and has so many variations, like Lisbeth. On the boy’s side, I like Christer. It reminds me of Christopher, but with a decidedly more fashion-forward appeal. You can also go with Chris as a nickname. Like I said, I’m partial to versatile names.

 

Which do you think would go over better today – Agnes or Agneta?

 

 

READ THE BOOKS

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

The Girl Who Played with Fire

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest

 

 

YOUR FAVES

What do you think of these Swedish names? You can email me or leave a comment. When you leave your first comment, you’ll need to take a couple seconds to “register.” It’s a way to prevent spammers from clogging up comment sections with off-topic advertisements. Once you do register though, you won’t have to worry about it again and can leave all the comments you want.

 

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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The Baby Name Insider

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Entertainment Weekly has The Shaw Report, I have The Baby Name Insider – the latest in cool and uncool baby names and trends. Baby naming trends change just as quickly as fashionable hairstyles, clothes and nursery themes. A lot of parents I’ve talked to were sure they’d chosen a name that wasn’t overly popular yet, only to discover they were very, very wrong. Don’t let that happen to you!

 

 

Here are my picks for today’s “Cool,” “In Limbo” and “Uncool” names and trends – some based on my opinion, some based on what I’m hearing from readers.

 

 

THE BABY NAME INSIDER

 

 

 

COOL

IN LIMBO

UNCOOL

“Twilight:” Names:

Jasper

Rosalie

Bella

Location Names:

Kingston

Memphis

Brooklyn

Names that end in “X”:

Beatrix

Max

Jax

Celebrity-Inspired:

Audrey

Presley

Miley

 

 

Like The Baby Name Insider? If so, let me know J You can email me or leave a comment. When you leave your first comment, you’ll need to take a couple seconds to “register.” It’s a way to prevent spammers from clogging up comment sections with off-topic advertisements. Once you do register though, you won’t have to worry about it again and can leave all the comments you want.

 

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Themed Baby Names for Twins

 

NAMING MULTIPLES

Naming twins is twice as nice – and also, twice as hard. One thing you’ve probably heard of parents doing is choosing theme names. That’s two names that match in some way. Cleopatra and Marc Antony are famous theme namers. The middle names of their twins were Helios and Selene, to represent the sun and the moon. A subtle connection like this is a great way to create a name-connection between twins without going overboard.

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Project Runway designer Peach Carr told me about going to school with twins named Melody and Harmony Musicif either of you are out there reading this, email me! These names actually demonstrate two ways of doing theme names – the first names are related to the last name and the first names are related to one another, too.

 

 

MIXED FEELINGS

I suspect that there’s going to be mixed feelings about this topic – some are going to love the idea of a theme and some will hate it. Most people will probably fall in the middle and think it depends on the theme and how obvious it is.

 

What do you think about themed baby names?

 

 

THEME NAME LISTS

If you’re so inclined, here are some theme ideas, ranging from the obvious to the more subtle:

 

 

COLORS

LAVENDER & VIOLET

JADE & IVORY

KELLY & HUNTER

BIANCA & BLAKE

 

 

LOCATIONS

AUSTIN & PHOENIX

BROOKLYN & LONDON

ASPEN & CHEYENNE

INDIA & ASIA

GEORGIA & CAROLINA

AVALON & CAMELOT

EASTON & WESTON

 

 

ANIMALS

ROBIN & RAVEN

COLT & BUCK

GRIFFIN & LEANDER

COLUMBA & PALOMA

 

 

ASTRONOMY

SUN & STAR

VENUS & MARS

SOLEIL & COSMO

HELIOS & SELENE– the middle names of Cleopatra and Marc Antony’s twins

STELLA & CYRUS

 

 

Which pairs are your favorites? Have any other suggestions?

 

 

TAG, YOU’RE IT!

Know any families with theme names? I’d love to hear about it. You can email me or leave a comment. When you leave your first comment, you’ll need to take a couple seconds to “register.” It’s a way to prevent spammers from clogging up comment sections with off-topic advertisements. Once you do register though, you won’t have to worry about it again and can leave all the comments you want.

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

WANT MORE BABY NAME INFO?

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HAVE BABY NAME QUESTIONS?

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

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

 

 

DO YOU TWEET?

Follow me on TWITTER to get up-to-the-minute celebrity baby name news, interesting names I come across and so much more! I’m @babynameauthor!

 

 

For more information on baby names and their meanings get your copy of

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