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Does your name create your destiny?

NATURE VS. NURTURE

Catherine Aurora Gray recently became the youngest person to discover a supernova. Catherine means “pure,” but Aurora is a Roman goddess and means “dawn.” The name is usually heard tied to the Aurora Borealis. Is it a coincidence that someone named Aurora spends a lot of time watching the sky and spotting astronomical events?  

Catherine Aurora’s dad is an amateur astronomer, so that CB030627may have factored into the name choice – and her penchant for searching the sky looking for supernovas – like father, like daughter? I don’t think we’ll settle the nature vs. nurture name debate with this one, but it’s always fun to consider.   Read more about the young astronomer: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/04/girl-10-becomes-youngest-to-discover-supernova/?hpt=T2  

NAMES THAT FORETELL PROFESSION

Do you know anyone with a name that’s eerily related to his or her profession? Dr. Blood. Judge Law. Teacher Read. Officer Doright. Please share! 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.

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  Amanda     

 

 

5 Reason Why the Name Orion Should be More Popular

 

I Love the Name Orion

I’ve always loved the name Orion and am constantly surprised that it isn’t more popular. I’ll admit that the cool kid in my elementary school named Orion may have colored my view of the name initially, but that was years ago…I have 5 timely reasons why more parents should consider the name:

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1.      Orion has never been a trendy baby name

 

Parents I talk to are often looking for a name with that perfect balance of familiar, but not too common. Orion fits the bill. Everyone’s heard the name, but not everyone knows an Orion. In fact, the highest Orion has ever ranked on the Social Security charts is in the 500s.

 

 

2.      Orion is similar to a longtime favorite, but with a twist

 

The name Ryan has been popular for ages. Orion has a very similar sound, but is a dash more interesting because it’s more unique. That’s saying a lot coming from me because Ryan has always been one of my favorite names—but it’s been the favorite of a lot of other people, too, which is why it might be time to give Orion a chance.

 

 

3.      Orion has that cool “O” initial

 

Parents love names with cool initials. “J” and “A” are among the most popular initials these days, but a lot of cool names start with “O,” too. Granted, nowhere near as many names as either “J” or “A,” but there are a few popular ones – Olivia, Owen, Oliver, Oscar, Orlando and Olive. I really think Orion should be on that list.

 

 

4.      Orion has a cool history

 

I love that Orion is the name of a popular constellation. Even if you’re not an astronomy buff, this is pretty cool. Plus, it’s one of the few constellations that most people can identify on sight. Names with cool histories are interesting.  

 

 

5.      Mr. Big named his son Orion

 

In 2009, Chris Noth used Orion for his son. Like it or not, there’s nothing like a celebrity endorsement to add some swagger to a name.

 

 

So why isn’t the name Orion more popular? You tell me.

 

 

What do you think about Orion?

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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.

 

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  Amanda

 

 

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Celeb Birth: COSIMA Times Two

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There’s a new name in the celebrity baby naming world. Believe it or not, there have been two baby Cosimas born in the last few weeks. What are the odds of that?

 

First, a bit about the name Cosima. It’s a Greek name that means “universe, order.” It’s the feminine form of Cosmo. It has the same root as words like cosmos, cosmic and cosmonaut. No surprise, you’ll find the name in the Astronomy chapter of BABY NAMES MADE EASY.

 

 

 

So what celebs chose Cosima?

 

COSIMA #1

First we have Cosima Violet – the daughter of Claudia Schiffer and Matthew Vaughn. She was born on May 14, 2010. Older siblings include Caspar who’s 7 and Clementine who’s 5 ½. Apparently they’re going with the “C” initial theme from mom Claudia’s name. I’ve always wondered how the parent who doesn’t share the initial feels. Any thoughts?

 

Sibset: If I were grading this sibset match, I’d give it an A. Caspar, Clementine and Cosima make a great sibset because the names are a good style match. They all have an antique, classic, yet quirky feel.

 

 

 

COSIMA #2

The second Cosima is the daughter of Sofia Coppola and Thomas Mars. The report I read didn’t give a birth date, but baby Cosima was apparently born in June. The couple have another daughter named Romy who’s 3 ½.

 

Here’s my question. What’s the baby’s last name? Is she Cosima Mars? If so, that’s a very astro-friendly name! Maybe she’s Cosima Coppola – I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I really like alliteration. I know not everyone does though. Either way, this is a unique name.

 

Sibset: This is an interesting sibset because the names aren’t really a style match. They’re both a little quirky, so that fits, but Cosima is quite feminine while Romy is a unisex name. What do you think of that?

 

 

SOURCE: US (Cosima #1) and People (Cosima #2)

 

 

IT’S YOUR TURN…

What do you think of the name Cosima?

 

 

 

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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