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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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Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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10 Top Old Testament Baby Names

 

 

CB064037Happy Holidays to everyone celebrating Easter and Passover! I’ve put together a Top 10 list of names from the Old Testament in honor of the holidays.

 

 

GIRLS’ BABY NAMES

 

ABIGAIL

DINAH

EVE

NAOMI

RUTH

 

 

 

BOYS’ BABY NAMES 

 

ABRAHAM

ELIJAH

MOSES

NOAH

SAMSOM

 

 

 

 

 

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ABY NAMING TIP:

Before settling on a Biblical baby name be sure and research the namesake and the name’s meaning to make sure that you like what the name stands for. You can learn about name meanings in my book BABY NAMES MADE EASY.

 

 

 

 

 

If you’re interested in more Biblical baby names, check out these posts:

 

BIBLICAL BABY NAMES: Part 1, Girls’ Names

 

BIBLICAL BABY NAMES: Part 2, Boys’ Names

 

 

 

Happy naming,

 

  Amanda

 

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Christmas Movie Baby Name Inspiration

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Having a Christmas baby? Maybe a name from your favorite Christmas movie will inspire you.  

 

Here’s a collection of character names from classic Christmas movies that I thought were worth considering. Let me know your favorites!

 

 

BABES IN TOYLAND starring Laurel & Hardy

MARY

 

OLLIE

SILAS

BARNABY

 

 

THE BELLS OF ST. MARY’S starring Bing Crosby & Ingrid Bergman

DELPHINE

MARY

 

HORACE

JOE

MICHAEL

TOMMY

 

 

One of my favorite quotes of all time is from The Bells of St. Mary’s:

“If there’s any good I can do for anyone, let me do it now and not put it off for I shall not pass this way again.”

 

 

THE BISHOP’S WIFE starring Cary Grant, David Niven & Loretta Young

DELIA

JULIE

MATILDA

 

DUDLEY

HENRY

SYLVESTER

 

 

 

CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT starring Barbara Stanwyck

ELIZABETH

NORAH

 

ALEXANDER

DUDLEY

FELIX

HARPER

HOMER

JEFFERSON

JOHN

SAM

 

 

 

A CHRISTMAS CAROL starring Gene Lockhart & Reginald Owen

BELINDA

BESS

MARTHA

 

EBENEZER

JACK

PETER

 

 

 

A CHRISTMAS STORY starring Peter Billingsley

BILLY

GROVER

RALPHIE

 

 

 

HOLIDAY INN starring Bing Crosby & Fred Astaire

DAPHNE

LILA

MAMIE

 

DUNBAR

FRANCOIS

GUS

JIM

PARKER

TED

 

 

 

THE HOLLY AND THE IVY starring Ralph Richardson & Celia Johnson

BRIDGET

JENNY

LYDIA

MARGARET

 

DAVID

MARTIN

MICHAEL “MICK”

RICHARD

 

 

 

HOME ALONE starring Macaulay Culkin

BROOKE

GEORGETTE

HEATHER

KATE

LINNIE

MEGAN

SONDRA

TRACY

 

FULLER

GUS

HARRY

JEFF

KEVIN

MARLEY

MITCH

ROB

ROD

STEFFAN

 

 

 

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE starring James Stewart & Donna Reed

ANNIE

JANIE

MARY

RUTH

TILLY

VIOLET

ZUZU

 

BILLY

CLARENCE

EUSTACE

GEORGE

HENRY

NICK

SAM

 

 

 

MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET starring Maureen O’Hara

CLEO

SUSAN

 

CHARLIE

GEORGE

GRANVILLE

HENRY

JULIAN

KRIS

THOMAS

 

 

 

NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATION starring Chevy Chase

AUDREY

BETHANY

CATHERINE

ELLEN

FRANCES

HELEN

MARGO

NORA

RUBY SUE

 

CLARK

LEWIS

ROCKY

RUSSELL “RUSTY”

TODD

 

 

 

WHITE CHRISTMAS starring Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney & Danny Kaye

BETTY

EMMA

JUDY

RITA

 

JOHN

NOVELLO

THOMAS

 

 

SOURCE: www.imdb.com

 

 

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Baby Names for Thanksgiving: Mayflower Passengers

 

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This Thanksgiving I find myself very grateful for the opportunities I’ve had this year. Tops on my list is the publishing of my first book, BABY NAMES MADE EASY! It’s been a whirlwind and a blast. This is a good time to give a very big thank you to everyone who helped bring it to print, especially, my editor Michelle Howry and my agent Stephanie Kip Rostan. Most of all, I thank all the readers. I couldn’t do it without you…

 

 

My gift to you this Thanksgiving? Pilgrim names.

 

Doesn’t sound exciting? Trust me, the Pilgrims had some awesome names. Today, I bring you the list of passengers on the Mayflower. Sure there are 3 ELIZABETHs, 5 MARYs, 6 EDWARDs, 7 WILLIAMs and a whopping 13 JOHNs, but there are some one-of-a-kind gems here, too. Boys named LOVE and WRESTLING?! DAMARIS, DEGORY and DESIRE! OCEANUS and PEREGRINE! Fabulous names for a true name aficionado.  

 

This list is worth a read. Enjoy (and let me know your favorites)!

 

 

GIRLS’ BABY NAMES

ALICE Mullins

ALICE Rigsdale

ANN Tilley

CONSTANCE Hopkins

DAMARIS Hopkins

DESIRE Minter

DOROTHY Bradford

ELEANOR Billington

ELIZABETH Hopkins

ELIZABETH Tilley

ELIZABETH Winslow

ELLEN More

HUMILITY Cooper

JOAN Tilley

KATHERINE Carver

MARY Allerton

MARY Brewster

MARY Chilton

MARY Martin

MARY More

PRISCILLA Mullins

REMEMBER Allerton

SARAH Eaton

SUSANNA White

 

 

BOYS’ BABY NAMES

BARTHOLOMEW Allerton

CHRISTOPHER Martin

DEGORY Priest

EDMUND Margesson

EDWARD Fuller

EDWARD Leister

EDWARD Planter Doty

EDWARD Thompson

EDWARD Tilley

EDWARD Winslow

ELIAS Story

FRANCIS Billington

FRANCIS Cooke

FRANCIS Eaton

GEORGE Soule

GILBERT Winslow

GILES Hopkins

HENRY Samson

ISAAC Allerton

JAMES Chilton

JASPER More

JOHN Alden

JOHN Allerton

JOHN Billington

JOHN Carver

JOHN Cooke

JOHN Crackstone

JOHN Goodman

JOHN Hooke

JOHN Howland

JOHN Langmore

JOHN Rigsdale

JOHN Tilley

JOHN Turner

JOSEPH Mullins

JOSEPH Rogers

LOVE Brewster

MOSES Fletcher

MYLES Standish

OCEANUS Hopkins (born at sea!)

PEREGRINE White

PETER Browne

RESOLVED White

RICHARD Britteridge

RICHARD Clarke

RICHARD Gardinar

RICHARD More

RICHARD Warren

ROBERT Carter

ROGER Wilder

SAMUEL Eaton

SAMUEL Fuller

SOLOMON Prower

THOMAS English

THOMAS Rogers

THOMAS Tinker

THOMAS Williams

WILLIAM Brandord

WILLIAM Brewster

WILLIAM Button

WILLIAM Holbeck

WILLIAM Latham

WILLIAM Mullins

WILLIAM White

WRESTLING Brewster

 

SOURCE: http://pilgrimhall.org/mayfpass.htm

 

 

My faves? I love the name PRISCILLA. I can’t be alone. Who else likes this name? I know there aren’t many of us, but it’s a very sweet name. Other nice picks are ALICE, ELIZABETH and DAMARIS.

 

From the boys list, I like EDMUND, OCEANUS, ISAAC, ELIAS and BARTHOLOMEW (not crazy about Bart as a nickname though).  

 

However, the real standouts from this list are the virtue names. Most of these are a little too off-the-beaten-path for modern parents, but they’re worth looking at. From the Mayflower we have CONSTANCE, DESIRE, REMEMBER, HUMILITY, LOVE, RESOLVED and WRESTLING.

 

Love the idea of these virtue names, but worried your kids would never forgive you? Consider them for a middle name. As I always say, you can be a little more daring with the middle name.

 

 

THANKSGIVING NAME TRIVIA

Q:         Who do we have to thank for the Thanksgiving holiday?

 

A:         SARAH JOSEPHA Hale. In 1846, as editor of Godley’s Lady’s Book, she started a campaign for the celebration of Thanksgiving as a national holiday. It didn’t become official until 1863, thanks to ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Apparently, he declared two Thanksgiving holidays, one in August and one in November. Whatever happened to the August holiday?

 

SOURCE: http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Stories/History/First-thanksgiving

 

 

What about the name JOSEPHA? Something to think about for all you parents looking for uncommon names…it would also be a unique way to honor a relative named Joseph.

 

A nod to my sources: The Plymouth Hall Museum website had the list of Mayflower passengers and some interesting historical info about them. Take a look at the National Geographic Kids website for a history of the first Thanksgiving.

 

OK, that’s all for now. Have a very happy and safe Thanksgiving!

 

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BABY NAMES OF THE WEEK: “Fireworks” Baby Names

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One of my absolute favorite things in the entire world is fireworks. They’re magical and make me feel sparkly and I love them. So, fresh off my 4th of July fireworks high, I’ve chosen names with meanings that remind me of fireworks for the Baby Names of the Week:

 

 

Here are my picks:

 

 

GIRLS’ BABY NAME OF THE WEEK

 

EMBER — Latin name meaning “smoldering fire”

 

 

 

BOYS’ BABY NAME OF THE WEEK

 

ORION — Greek name meaning “son of fire”

 

 

 

I think EMBER is actually a very appealing alternative to more popular AMBER. It sounds interesting, it’s unique and has an attractive meaning. The only trouble I see with it is that people could mishear it as AMBER and you might end up having to repeat the name more than once. Might be worth it though for such a cool baby name…

 

ORION is an old favorite of mine. I’ve loved it for years and have never known why it hasn’t been more popular. It starts with an unusual letter, which parents sometimes like (think ZACHARY, XANDER and ZOE), and it has the same sound of long-popular RYAN. All the makings of a cool baby name!

 

That’s all for today! Tune in later this week for more baby name discussion!

 

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  Amanda

 

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24 Ways to Name Your Baby After Your Relative Without Naming Your Baby After Your Relative

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You love your Aunt Dorcas and your Grandpa Egbert more than words can say. Unfortunately, their names don’t resonate well to our modern ears. So how do you pay tribute to your favorite relative without using his or her name for your new baby?

 

Here are 24 creative alternatives that will help you choose a name you love in honor of a relative you love:

 

 

1.       FAVORITE FLOWER: Do you always bring your relative a bouquet of flowers when you visit because they’re her favorite? If so, her favorite flower might make a perfect name. Stylish examples include:

 

DAISY, LILY, ROSE

 

 

2.       NAME WITH THE SAME MEANING: Choose a name with the same meaning as your relative’s name. Dorcas means “gazelle” and so does:

 

AYELET, TABITHA, ZEVI

 

 

3.       PLACE WHERE RELATIVE GREW UP: Does your relative have ties to a particular spot on the map? If so, maybe you can turn it into a great name. Consider examples like:

 

CAROLINA, IRELAND, SIENA

 

 

4.       FAVORITE ACTOR/ACTRESS: If your favorite relative has a favorite actor or actress with a name you like, it might work for your baby. These examples have first and last names you could consider:

 

JAMES DEAN, CLARK GABLE, VIVIAN LEIGH

 

 

5.       FAVORITE GEM: If your relative loves a particular precious stone, it might make for a beautiful name. There are a lot of pretty options from this category, including:

 

JADE, OPAL, RUBY

 

 

6.       RELATIVE’S TALENT: Is your relative famous for a particular talent? If so, it could provide you with some name inspiration. For example, if your relative is a wonderful cook known for a particular dish, you might find a name with a related meaning, such as:  

 

Cherry pie: CERISE

Strawberry jam: FRASER

Apricot jam: MORELA

Apple pie: MILOS

 

 

7.       FAVORITE COLOR: Does your relative have a favorite color? If so, you’re in luck because there are some charming color-names, including:

 

INDIGO, SCARLETT, VIOLET

 

 

8.       FAVORITE HOBBY: Is your relative known for a particular hobby? Hobbies can make for interesting and off-beat names, like:

 

FISHER, PAINTER, POET

 

 

9.       FAVORITE VACATION SPOT: Does your relative have a favorite vacation spot? There are a lot of names that have great “location” meanings, including:

 

KAI — “sea”

NEVE— “snow”

RIA — “small river”

 

 

10.   FAVORITE ARTIST: Does your relative have a favorite artist? Consider options like:  

 

GEORGIA O’Keeffe, HENRI Matisse, VINCENT van Gogh

 

 

11.   MONTH RELATIVE WAS BORN: Some months make great names. Maybe the month your favorite relative was born is one of them:

 

APRIL, JUNE, MARCH

 

 

12.   OCCUPATION: What does your favorite relative do for a living? Maybe your child could follow in his or her footsteps. There are many names that have occupation meanings, such as:

 

ASA — “physician”

BAXTER — “baker”

MARINO — “sailor”

 

 

13.   FAVORITE ANIMAL: There are tons of great names with “animal” meanings. For example, if your relative is a birdwatcher, in addition to obvious choices like LARK and ROBIN, there are names like:

 

MARLON — “little hawk”

MERLE — “blackbird”

TORI — “bird”

 

 

14.   FAVORITE HOLIDAY: Your relative’s favorite holiday might make for a unique name. Consider names like:

 

EASTER, NOELLE, VALENTINE

 

 

15.   NAME FROM RELATIVE’S CULTURAL BACKGROUND: Honor your relative’s cultural background (and yours, too) by choosing a name from that culture. For example, if your family has Russian roots, you could consider names like:

 

LILIA, NATALIA, PAVEL

 

 

16.   FAVORITE SEASON: Similar to months, seasons make great names, too. Consider:

 

AUTUMN, SUMMER, WINTER

 

 

17.   FAVORITE SINGER: If your relative has a favorite singer, he or she might have a name you’d like. Some names that would work are (consider first and last names):

 

DEAN MARTIN, ETTA JAMES, JOHNNY CASH

 

 

18.   FAVORITE RELIGIOUS FIGURE: Does your relative have a special connection to a particular religious figure? If your relative is Catholic, some good saint name options are:

 

CELIA, JUDE, PAUL

 

 

19.   PATRIOTIC NAMES FOR VETERANS: If your relative is a veteran, there are several patriotic name choices you can consider, including:

 

QUINN — “leader”

SHAMARA — “battle ready”

WYATT — “strength in battle”

 

 

20.   COMMON TRAIT: Does your relative share a common trait with your new baby (or do you think they will)? Interesting options include:

 

CALLIOPE — “beautiful voice”

CASSIDY — “with curly hair”

ROWAN — “redhead”

 

 

21.   QUALITY YOU’D LIKE YOUR BABY TO INHERIT: You love your favorite relative for a reason and would probably love to see your baby inherit his or her great qualities. What do you love most?

 

CHARITY, FAITH, HOPE

 

 

22.   FAVORITE CHARACTER: What about your relative’s favorite fictional character? If your relative is a Jane Austen fan, you might like:

 

DARCY, ELLIOT, ELIZABETH, EMMA

 

 

23.   FAMILY RELATIONSHIP: Consider naming your baby after the relationship he or she shares with your favorite relative. For example:  

 

OLA — “ancestor”

TIA — “aunt”

ZAIDA — “grandfather”

 

 

24.   FAVORITE CAUSE: Is there a particular cause close to your relative’s heart? If world peace is your relative’s greatest wish, consider names with “peaceful” meanings, like:

 

FREDA, GARETH, HARMONY

 

 

This is a long list of baby name ideas for you to consider, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg. You can get as creative as you want while looking for ways to honor your relatives.

 

Do you have good suggestions for other readers? Post a comment and share your idea!  

 

  Amanda

 

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