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13 Names for Halloween

SPIDERS, CHARMS & GREAT PUMPKINS

I’m not sure Halloween is the sort of holiday parents are inspired by when name-hunting, but then, why not? A friend of mine went to a wedding at a cemetery not too long ago. If there are couples who find love at a cemetery, there are probably couples who would love ideas inspired by October’s biggest holiday.

 

CB030098For inspiration, I reached back into some of my favorite childhood memories and to a few key chapters in BABY NAMES MADE EASY – chiefly, Magic and Animals & Insects. A few of my picks are from the spookier side of Halloween and some of them are from the sweeter side of the day.

 

Here are my 13 Halloween-inspired names:

 

 

GIRLS’ BABY NAMES

GOSSAMER

When I think Halloween, I think spiders. Gossamer means “light cobweb.” It’s more commonly known as a type of fabric, but for Halloween, consider it the sweeter, less spooky option to the next spider name on my list.

 

ARACHNE

Arachnophobia is the fear of spiders. Arachnodactyly is a medical condition where a person has uncharacteristically long, spidery fingers. Arachne is a figure from Greek mythology and, perhaps, the inspiration behind your daughter’s name. It means “spider, spider’s web.” Perfectly spooky for Halloween.

 

LILITH

Lilith means “night monster; screech owl” and I don’t think there’s any explanation needed for why it made my list. The name Lilith may call to mind the character from Cheers and Frasier, but that works because I think she was kind of scary herself.

 

CHARM

I don’t know much about witches, but this name means “incantation” and seems like the perfect fit parents who really want to get into the holiday spirit. If you think it’s too whimsical as a first name, it could be a cute middle name.

 

ELLA

Ella means “fairy maiden” and is perfectly sweet. What little girl wasn’t a fairy maiden for Halloween at least once?

 

KENDA

Halloween is nothing without a little magic. Kenda means “magical power.” I actually had a few names with similar definitions to choose from in my Magic chapter. I chose Kenda because I thought it was unique and pretty.


 

 

BOYS’ BABY NAMES

RUNE

I had a “charm” for the girls and I have one for the boys, too – Rune. Rune means “magic charm; ancient alphabet.” Halloween and magic charms go hand in hand. If you like unisex names, Rune is a unique one to consider.

 

ICHABOD

Who can forget Ichabod Crane from the classic The Legend of Sleepy Hallow? I’m not sure if I can wholeheartedly recommend the name Ichabod, but it certainly makes a bold statement.

 

WEBB

In keeping with the spider theme, I chose Webb for my list. It means “weaver” and is an obvious reference to one of my favorite Halloween decorations – spider webs. It also fits into the cool last-name-first trend we’ve been seeing so much these days.

 

JACK

Jack Skellington is the King of Halloweentown and the lead character in Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. The King of Halloweentown simply had to make the list. Plus, Jack is a great name and, at the risk of insulting my earlier pick, a more inspiring choice than Ichabod.

 

LINUS

As a kid, one of my favorite Halloween rituals was watching It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. Linus is the adorable Peanut hoping to see the Great Pumpkin. That sort of youthful enthusiasm and hopefulness embodies the spirit of Halloween, so Linus made my list.

 

MAGUS

Magus is part Harry Potter and part Halloween, mostly because it means “magician, wizard.” Magus is definitely walking that fine line between unique and unusual. Which side it falls on is definitely a matter of taste.  

 

DROGO

Where would Halloween be without an apparition or two? Drogo means “ghost, phantom.” You could also consider Casper…

 

 

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Follow me on Twitter for my list of Halloween-inspired pet names. I always have the best time coming up with my pet name lists! Send me any names I should add. Here’s a preview…in honor of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Salem (Sabrina’s cat).

 

 

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Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Harry Potter Names: Part 2, Wizards

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Yesterday we started our Harry Potter celebration by looking at the girls’ names from the books. Today we’re ready for the boys.

 

Here’s a list of interesting boys’ names from the books:

 

 

WIZARDS

 

ALASTOR Moody

AMOS Diggory

ARCHIBALD Alderton

ARGUS Filch

ARMANDO Dippet

AUGUSTUS Worme

BARNABY Ollerton

BASIL Horton

BEAUMONT Marjoribanks

BLAISE Zabini

BOWMAN Wright

BRODERICK Bode

BUCKLEY Cooper

BRUNO Schmidt

CADMUS Peverell

CARADOC Dearborn

CASPAR Crouch

CEDRIC Diggory

COLIN Creevey

CORMAC McLaggen

CYPRIAN Youdle

DEMPSTER Wiggleswade

DEVLIN Whitehorn

DEXTER Fortescue

DONAGHAN Tremlett

DUNCAN Inglebee

EUAN Abercrombie

EVAN Rosier

FALCO Aesalon

FELIX Summerbee

GIDEON Prewett

GILDEROY Lockhart

GODRIC Gryffindor

GRAHAM Pritchard

GULLIVER Pokeby

HARRY Potter

HUGO Weasley

JUSTUS Pilliwickle

KENNILWORTHY Whisp

KINGSLEY Shacklebolt

KIRLEY Duke

LORCAN Scamander

LUCIUS Malfoy

LUDOVIC Bagman

LYSANDER Scamander

MARIUS Black

MONTAGUE Knightley

MUNDUNGUS Fletcher

MUNGO Bonham

NEVILLE Longbottom

OCTAVIUS Pepper

OLIVER Wood

ORION Black

OTTO Bagman

OWEN Cauldwell

PERCIVAL Dumbledore

PERCY Weasley

POLLOX Black

QUINTIUS Umfraville

RAGMAR Dorkins

REMUS Lupin

RUBEUS Hagrid

SALAZAR Slytherin

SAMSON Wiblin

SCORPIUS Malfoy

SEVERUS Snape

SIRIUS Black

TARQUIN McTavish

TIBERIUS Ogden

TILDEN Toots

TOM MARVOLO Riddle

WILKIE Twycross

XAVIER Rastrick

 

SOURCE: Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Harry_Potter_characters

 

 

I can tell that J. K. Rowling had fun coming up with all these names because they’re so fun to read. Some of these names are probably too far out there for some parents, like DEMPSTER or RAGMAR. But there are quite a few cool names here.

 

Here are my faves from this list: BRODERICK, EVAN and GULLIVER. I also think that DUNCAN is so nerdy, it’s actually cool.

 

If you looking for ways to get at cool nicknames, try CARADOC for “Doc” and CORMAC for “Mac.”

 

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Harry Potter Names: Part 1, Witches

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Harry’s back! The latest Harry Potter film has finally been released and I can’t wait to see it…I’m counting down the hours. While waiting for the release, I’ve been sorting through character names and picking out some of my favorites.

 

J. K. Rowling isn’t just a great writer, she’s a brilliant namer. In the Harry Potter series, she mixed in mainstream names like HARRY and RON with unique names like HERMIONE and LUNA, very unusual names like SIRIUS and SEVERUS and then truly off-the-wall names like HELIOTROPE, KENNILWORTHY and MUNDUNGUS. For a name nerd like myself, it made for great fun while reading the books.

 

Today we’ll look at witches and tomorrow we’ll check out the wizards. J

 

 

WITCHES

 

AMELIA Bones

ANDROMEDA Black

APPOLINE Delacour

ARABELLA Figg

ARAMINTA Meliflua

ARTEMISIA Lufkin

ASTORIA Greengrass

AUDREY Weasley

AUGUSTA Longbottom

AURORA Sinistra

BELLATRIX Black

BELVINA Burke

CALLIDORA Black

CARLOTTA Pinkstone

CASSIOPEIA Black

CATRIONA McCormack

CELESTINA Warbeck

CHO Chang

DAISY Dodderidge

DAPHNE Greengrass

DEMELZA Robins

DRUELLA Black

DYMPHNA Furmage

ELLADORA Black

ELSIE Prod

EMMELINE Vance

FIFI LaFolle

FLEUR Delacour

GALATEA Merrythought

GINEVRAGINNY” Weasley

GRETA Catchlove

GRISELDA Marchbanks

HELGA Hufflepuff

HELIOTROPE Willis

HEPZIBAH Smith

HERMIONE Granger

HESTIA Jones

HONORIA Dumbledore

IGNATIA Wildsmith

ISLA Black

LAVENDER Brown

LILY Potter

LISETTE de Lapin

LUCRETIA Prewett

LUNA Lovegood

LYSANDRA Black

MAGENTA Comstock

MAISIE Cattermole

MARIETTA Edgecombe

MELANIA Black

MINERVA McGonagall

MIRABELLA Plunkett

MIRANDA Goshawk

MOLLY Weasley

MUSIDORA Barkwith

NARCISSA Black

NYMPHADORA Tonks

OLIVE Hornby

OLYMPE Maxime

ORLA Quirke

PADMA Patil

PANSY Parkinson

PARVATI Patil

PENELOPE Clearwater

PERPETUA Fancourt

PETUNIA Dursley

POMONA Sprout

POPPY Pomfrey

ROMILDA Vane

ROSE Weasley

ROWENA Ravenclaw

SACHARISSA Tugwood

SEPTIMA Vector

SYBILL Trelawney

URSULA Flint

VIOLETTA Black

 

SOURCE: Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Harry_Potter_characters

 

 

 

There are so many fun names on this list it’s hard to narrow it down to a few favorites. But after a lot of careful deliberation, I came up with these faves: CELESTINA, LAVENDER, OLIVE and VIOLETTA. This is a loose list and I could easily have added several more, like AURORA, CALLIDORA, MAGENTA, MINERVA, ORLA and PENELOPE (love PENNY as a nickname).

 

Honorable Mention: MUSIDORA. I absolutely love this name, but would never be so bold as to use it for a baby. Anyone else out there like MUSIDORA or is it just me? I find the musical quality of the name very attractive.

 

Anyhow, that’s all for today. Check back tomorrow for wizard names.

 

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Fun Character Names to Celebrate Children’s Book Week (…and maybe some inspiration, too)

 

Happy Children’s Book Week! I’m a huge fan of children’s books — just ask my friends. I’d take a picture of my bookshelf to prove it, but I haven’t figured out how to upload pictures to my blog yet.

 

One of the things I love about children’s books is the fun character names. I just finished reading Jinx by Meg Cabot. It’s a story about a girl named Jinx. Well, her real name is Jean, but everyone calls her Jinx. You’ll have to read the book to find out why.

 

Anyhow, in honor of Children’s Book Week, I decided to put together a list of children’s book characters with excellent names that might also give you some naming inspiration…here goes:

 

 

 

FEMALE CHARACTER NAMES

 

ALICEAlice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

 

AMELIAAmelia Bedelia series by Peggy Parish

 

BLAIRGossip Girlseries by Cecily Von Ziegesar

 

CHARLOTTECharlotte’s Web by E. B. White

 

CORALINECoralineby Neil Gaiman

 

GEORGIA Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson by Louise Rennison

 

HERMIONEHarry Potter series by J. K. Rowling

 

MADELINEMadelineby Ludwig Bemelmans

 

RAMONARamona Quimbyseries by Beverly Cleary

 

SERENAGossip Girlseries by Cecily Von Ziegesar

 

TRIXIETrixie Beldenseries by Julie Campbell Tatham (this one has a special place in my heart because Trixie is my cat’s name)

 

VIOLETSeries of Unfortunate Eventsseries by Lemony Snicket

 

WENDYPeter Pan by J. M. Barrie

 

 

 

 

MALE CHARACTER NAMES

 

ARTEMISArtemis Fowlseries by Eoin Colfer

 

BOThe Thief Lordby Cornelia Funke

 

CHARLIECharlie and the Chocolate Factoryby Roald Dahl

 

CLIFFORDClifford the Big Red Dogseries by Norman Bridwell

 

FERDINANDThe Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf

 

HARRYHarry Potter series by J. K. Rowling

 

HUGOThe Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick

 

JASPER Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer

 

MAXWhere the Wild Things Areby Maurice Sendak

 

MILOThe Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster

 

PERCYPercy Jackson series by Rick Riordan (Harry Potter, too)

 

 

Some of these authors have pretty fantastic names, too — CORNELIA, ROALD, LUDWIG, CECILY, MUNRO, NORTON!

 

What are your favorite character names? Post a comment and let me know!

 

  Amanda

 

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