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Celeb Birth: It’s a Girl for Amy Adams

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AMY ADAMS, Photographer Chrisa Hickey

 

 

 

Amy and fiancé Darren Legallo welcomed a daughter over the weekend. Her name? AVIANA OLEA. So pretty!

 

Aviana is an interesting twist on the popular, similar-sounding names Ava (ranked #5), Avery (ranked #32) and Eva (ranked #99).

 

What do you think of Aviana?

 

 

Looking for other names with a similar twist? Consider:

Avalon

Avena

Aviva

Evangeline

Evelyn

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Cool Names from the 2010 Edgar Nominees

 

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This year, some of the authors have pretty noteworthy names. Here are the names I thought were most interesting:

 

 

2010 Edgar Nominees

 

MALLA Nunn, A Beautiful Place to Die (Nominated for Best Novel)

 

SOPHIE Littlefield, A Bad Day for Sorry (Nominated for Best First Novel by an American Author)

 

ATTICA Locke, Black Water Rising (Nominated for Best First Novel by an American Author)

 

L.C. Tyler, The Herring-Seller’s Apprentice (Nominated for Best Paperback Original)*

 

LANEY Salisbury and ALY Sujo, Provenance: How a Con Man and a Forger Rewrote the History of Modern Art (Nominated for Best Fact Crime)

 

R.A. Scotti, Vanished Smile: The Mysterious Theft of the Mona Lisa (Nominated for Best Fact Crime)*

 

P.D. James, Talking About Detective Fiction (Nominated for Best Critical/Biographical Work)*

 

DENE Low, Petronella Saves Nearly Everyone (Nominated for Best Young Adult) – Petronella is an awesome name too!

 

MAC Barnett, The Case of the Mistaken Identity, (Nominated for Best Juvenile)

 

 

*I’ve done some research to figure out what these initial names stand for. Here’s what I found:

 

L. C. Tyler – According to Wikipedia the L stands for Len. I couldn’t confirm it on his website though. I did learn that he has a Border Collie named Thistle. Cute. For more: http://www.lctyler.com/

 

 

R. A. Scotti – R.A. stands for Rita Anjelica. The biography says that she decided to go by R. A. because her field was dominated by male writers so she decided to pose as a man. For more: http://rascotti.com/events.htm

 

 

P. D. James – P. D. stands for Phyllis Dorothy. For more: http://www.randomhouse.com/features/pdjames/abouttheauthor.html

 

 

For more on the Edgar Nominated books:

2010 Edgar Nominees

 

 

Do you have any favorites from this list? Books or names, actually. I like to discuss names, of course, but I like book recommendations, too.

 

 

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  Amanda

 

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DOUBLE FIRST NAMES: Part 2, Double Names with a Modern Twist

 

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Yesterday, I posted a list of celebrities who use double names (i.e., SARAH MICHELLE Gellar and SARAH JESSICA Parker). Today, I have a list of up-to-date double name options, for those parents who think that two names are better than one.

 

 

It took me quite awhile to come up with these options. I tried to stay away from the traditional second names like Ray, Lee, Sue, Lou and Jo(e).

 

The boys’ names were especially hard because many options tended to sound like a first and last name instead of a complete first name.

 

I’d love to hear your suggestions for double names! Leave a comment with your recommendations.

 

 

FEMALE DOUBLE NAMES

ABIGAIL PAIGE

ALLISON IVY

AMY CLARE

AUDREY ELLA

AVA MAY

BIANCA BELLE

CHARLOTTE SKYE

CHLOE WINTER

CORA LYNN

ELIZA JUNE

EMILY KATE

EMMA GRACE

ISLA ROSE

LANDRY KATE

LILY JADE

LYDIA BAY

MAYA PAIGE

NORA JANE

PRISCILLA JOY

RUBY BELLE

SADIE CLARE

SAVANNAH ROSE

TESSA GRACE

 

 

WARNING:

 

EMILY ROSE might sound like the perfect match and it is lovely. However, it’s also the name of a horror movie about an exorcism. If you don’t like the association, you might want to choose a different name — EMMA ROSE and EMERSON ROSE are nice alternatives.

 

 

 

MALE DOUBLE NAMES

ETHAN EVAN

HENRY ELLIS

HENRY SCOTT

JACK HENRY

JACK MASON

JACKSON COLE

JACKSON GRAY

JEREMY WYNN

JOHN THOMAS

JONAH ELLIS

JOSHUA GRANT

LEVI WEST

LUKE WYATT

MILO MOSE

PARKER JAMES

WILSON CLAY

ZACHARY TY

BEN WILLIAM

 

 

BABY NAME ADVICE…

One thing to think about are names that are also words with other meanings, like Drew. If you name your son JACK DREW it’s going to sound like a sentence and leave people who overhear you calling his name wondering just what Jack drew. I’m not saying not to do it, but I don’t want you to do it by accident.

 

Here are some names that also double as verbs:

 

MAY

 

DREW

WADE

WILL

BILL

 

Can you think of any others?

 

I’d love to hear your thoughts about double names. Love them? Hate them? Also if you have any suggestions, post a comment and share!

 

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  Amanda

 

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ASK AMANDA: A Vintage Name with a Good Meaning

 

 

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Welcome to another edition of ASK AMANDA. Today I’m helping parents with a very common question — and one of my favorites.  

 

 

 

Ask Amanda

Q:    We are having our third child in February, a baby girl.  My husband and I love vintage names with great meanings. This time, we are struggling a bit. The baby’s middle name will be Constance.  We do not want to pick a name that is too popular.

 

Any ideas? DANA, Austin, Texas

 

A:    So, you’re looking for a vintage name that’s not too popular, has a good meaning and goes with the middle name Constance. I’m so glad you wrote to me!

 

Here are some suggestions:

 

ALTHEA: “healthy, healing power”

AUDREY: “noble strength”

CORDELIA: “heart”

DAPHNE: “laurel”

ELIZA: “God is my oath”

FELICITY: “happy, fortunate”

MARGOT: “pearl”

NORA: “honor”

ORLA: “golden lady, princess”

 

In case it factors into your decision, the name CONSTANCE is Latin for “loyal.” Sometimes people like to coordinate meanings.

 

I hope you find something you like on this list. If not, there are thousands of options in my book!

 

For everyone out there looking for names with specific meanings, you should pick up a copy of BABY NAMES MADE EASY. It’s the only baby name book that’s organized by the meaning of the names. That makes it really easy for you to find names with meanings you like. J

 

 

Good luck and let me know what you pick!

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

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!

 

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More Alternatives to the Top 10 Baby Names

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Parents-to-be often fall in love with a name only to see it land in the Top 10 most popular baby names. Some take that as a sign that they have good taste and choose the name without looking back. Others decide to scrap the name and choose something more unique.

 

For those of you who like some of the Top 10 names, but want something that’s not already at the top of the charts, I’ve put together a list of alternatives — names that are similar, but not similarly popular. 

 

GIRLS’ BABY NAMES

 

EMMA        EMBER, ESMÉ, AMABEL

ISABELLA —    ISLA, ISIDORA, IRIS, INGRID

EMILY —         EMERSON, EMERALD, AMELIA

MADISON — MACY, MADELINE, MARLEY

AVA —            AIDA, AVERY, ASTRA, IVY

OLIVIA —        OLIVE, OLYMPIA, OPAL

SOPHIA —      STELLA, SIMONE, SIENA

ABIGAIL —      ABILENE, AUDREY, ANNABELLE

ELIZABETH — ELIZA, ELINOR, BETHANY

CHLOE —        CALLIOPE, CAMILLA, CORA

 

 

 

BOYS’ BABY NAMES

 

JACOB —                    JASPER, JERICHO, JAMESON

MICHAEL —                MICAH, MILLER, MITCHELL

ETHAN —                   ELLIOT, EASTON, ELIAS

JOSHUA —                  JOSIAH, JOSS, JULIAN

DANIEL —                   DANE, DALTON, DASHIELL

ALEXANDER —           XAVIER, ARCHER, ARCHIBALD

ANTHONY —              ANDERSON, ARTHUR, AUGUSTUS

WILLIAM —                WILSON, WALLACE, WALKER

CHRISTOPHER —       CHANDLER, CHARLETON, CRISPIN

MATTHEW —             MADDEN, MALCOLM, MARLOW

 

 

 

What do you think? Do you have a good suggestion for a Top 10 alternative? Leave a comment and let us all know!

 

Also, a big thank you for the comments and emails — I love to hear from readers! J

 

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  Amanda

 

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

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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

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

Alternatives to the Top 10 Baby Names

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Many of the Top 10 baby names in the United States have great International variations. For you parents-to-be who find yourselves torn between choosing a name you love from the Top 10 and not wanting to use a name that’s already ultra-popular, I’ve put together a list of stylish variations from around the globe.

 

 

Let me know your favorites!

 

 

GIRLS’ NAMES

 

ISABELLA — (German) ISOBELLE

EMILY — (French) AMELIE

OLIVIA — (French) OLIVETTE

SOPHIA — (Scandinavian) SONJA

ELIZABETH — (Spanish) LISETA

CHLOE — (Hawaiian) KOLOE

 

 

 

BOYS’ NAMES

 

JACOB — (Italian) GIACOMO

MICHAEL — (Finnish) MIKKO

JOSHUA — (Dutch) JOZUA

DANIEL — (Finnish) TANELI

ALEXANDER — (Russian) SASHA

ANTHONY — (French) ANTIONE

WILLIAM — (Irish) LIAM

CHRISTOPHER — (Italian) CRISTOVANO

MATTHEW — (Spanish) MATEO

 

 

Of all of the names on my list, I’m especially drawn to OLIVETTE. It’s very unique—I’ve certainly never met an OLIVETTE. At the same time, it’s accessible. Most people could probably guess how to spell it and would be able to pronounce it when they see it (two qualities many people look for when they want to step outside the name box). It’s also a lyrical name; OLIVETTE rolls right off the tongue.

 

What do you think? Leave a comment and let us all know! Also email me and say hi — I love to hear from readers. J

 

 

 

  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

 

 

 

Sporty Baby Names: US Open Tennis

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I’m a pretty big tennis fan, so I’ve been really enjoying the US Open for the past few days. Andy Roddick’s loss tonight was a bit of a heartbreak though. I was rooting for him to win the whole thing. Especially after that last Wimbledon match…C’est la vie. There’s always next year…

 

Now I think I’m going to put all my rooting power behind Melanie Oudin. How cool is she? Go Melanie!

 

I try not to miss any good baby name spotting opportunities and the US Open is no exception. I downloaded the US Open iPhone application and read all the player’s names so I could bring you my favorites. One thing I love about these International sporting events is that the names come from all around the world. So much fun!

 

Here is my list — I pulled out the names that I thought were most interesting. Let me know what your favorites are…

 

GIRLS’ NAMES

AKIKA

ALIZE

ALLA

ANGELIQUE

ANNA-LENA

ARANTXA

ARAVANE

ASIA

BETHANIE

BETINA

CATALINA

CHANELLE

COCO

CORINNA

DARIA

DINARA

ESTRELLA

FLAVIA

FRANCESCA

GALINA

GEORGIE

GISELA

HEIDI

JANA

JARMILA

JELENA

JIE

JORGELINA

KAIA

KAROLINA

KIMIKO

KSENIA

LENKA

LIEZEL

LILIA

LUCIE

MAGDA

MAI

MANDY

MATHILDE

NIKOLA

NOEL

PETRA

REGINA

RIZA

ROMINA

ROSSANA

SABINE

SEVERINE

SHAHAR

SINA

SLOANE

SORANA

TAMARINE

TATIANA

TIMEA

TOMOKO

VENUS

VESNA

VITALIA

ZARINA


 

 

 

BOYS’ NAMES

 


BRUNO

CAIO

CARSTEN

CHASE

DEVIN

DUILIO

FELICIANO

FLAVIO

GAEL

GIANCARLO

GILLES

GIOVANNI

GO

GONZALAS

HAREL

INIGO

IVO

JACK

JARKKO

JERZY

JESSE

JOHAN

JOSSELIN

JO-WILFRIED

JULIAN

JUNIOR

LEANDER

LLEYTON

LOVRO

LUKA

MARAT

MARCO

MARIN

MARINKO

MATTHIAS

MAXIMO

NIKALA

NOVAK

OLIVER

OSCAR

RAFAEL

RAINER

RAVEN

RENZO

ROBIN

ROGER

ROKO

RYLER

SANDRO

SANTIAGO

SCOVILLE

SHANE

TIAGO

WESLEY


 

 

Usually when I go through lists of names there are a few that jump out as possible favorites. Today, there’s no contest….I’m really loving the name TAMARINE. So pretty! Plus, it has that coveted quality of being unique without being weird. I’m not sure about nicknames though. I’m trying to think of something other than Tammy. Any ideas?

 

Other names I especially like from the list are SORANA, CATALINA and LILIA. From the boy’s side, I like MATTHAIS (cool alternative to more common Matthew), RAFAEL and MARCO.

 

Hands down the most dedicated, tennis-y name goes to junior player TENNYS Sandgren. With a name like that, there’s a little pressure to do well at a sporting event like the US Open. Good luck, Tennys!

 

As always, I love to hear your thoughts. Let me know what your favorites are — and if you have any cool nicknames for TAMARINE.

 

  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: How to Avoid Using the Next Most Popular Name

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I’m back with another edition of ASK AMANDA. This is a topic that I know is on the mind of many soon-to-be-parents!

 

Ask Amanda

Q:    My top baby name list used to include Emma, Jacob and Zachary. All of those names have become really popular now. I still love those names, but I don’t want my baby to have a name that’s too common. How do I avoid picking a name that will end up on the top of the charts?

 

A:    You have really good taste in names. The trouble is that you share that good taste with a lot of other people. Emma, Jacob and Zachary are all great names!

 

Some parents want to pick popular names, some don’t mind one way or the other, but for those that do … how do you choose a cool baby name that you love while making sure it stays unique?

 

I don’t offer any guarantees, but here are some tip-offs that a name is on its way to becoming ultra-popular: 

 

 

1. CELEBRITY NAME

 

If there’s a new celebrity on the scene with an interesting or unusual name, it’s likely the name will increase in popularity.

 

Ex: MILEY Cyrus (MILEY wasn’t even on the charts before 2007) and ISLA Fisher (before 2008 ISLA hadn’t been in the Top 1000 since 1908)

 

It’s also possible that the name will become so closely associated with the celebrity that your baby’s name will always bring to mind that celebrity.

 

Some celebs are so closely associated with their unique first names that they don’t even need a last name to be recognizable — think PARIS, TIGER, OPRAH and BEYONCE.

 

 

2. CELEBRITY BABY NAME

 

Similar to #1 above, if a celebrity picks an interesting baby name, you can almost guarantee it will become more popular.

 

Ex: BROOKLYN Beckham created a wave of baby Brooklyns. Interestingly, more for girls than boys. Possibly because the name’s parts — BROOK and LYN — are each more associated with girls’ names.

 

Now, note that I said interesting baby name, not odd baby name.

 

Celebrity baby names like KAL-EL Cage and PILOT INSPEKTOR Lee haven’t had a similar impact on parents-to-be because these names are just too off-beat for the average parent — but you didn’t need me to tell you that.

 

 

3. CHECK THE NAME’S HISTORY ON THE SOCIAL SECURITY WEBSITE

 

The Social Security website is a great tool for soon-to-be-parents. You can search names to see how popular they’ve been over the years.

 

It’s obvious that a name is popular if it’s already in the Top 25 most popular names, but what if it’s not? Are you parents seeking unique names safe then? Not necessarily…

 

If the name you’re considering wasn’t in the Top 500 list 5years ago, but then debuted at 300, moved up to 100 within a few years and this year is at 60, it’s a good bet that it might be even more popular next year.  

 

Watch out for these fast risers! If a name has been increasing in popularity quickly, even though it hasn’t reached the top of the charts yet, there’s a good chance it will before long.

 

 

4. CHECK NAMES FROM POPULAR TV SHOWS, MOVIES AND BOOKS

 

Remember that scene from Splash starring Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah where Tom’s character tells Daryl’s character than she needs to pick a human name because no one can pronounce her mermaid name? He suggests a few names, including Jennifer, Joanie and Linda. Then she sees the street sign for Madison Avenue and says she wants her name to be Madison. It’s a funny moment in the movie because at that time in our history Madison wasn’t a first name and Tom’s character tells her so!

 

I suspect a lot of people who saw that movie in 1984 fell in love with the name Madison because it was different and interesting. Now 25 years later the name that wasn’t a name has become quite popular — it hit the Top 10 in 1997 and hasn’t looked back since.

 

So before you choose a name, have a look and see whether it’s the name of a character in a popular TV show, movie or book.

 

I wouldn’t be surprised if the name CULLEN grows in popularity now that Stephenie Meyer has used it as the surname for her popular vampire family and the dreamy Edward Cullen in her mega-popular Twilight series.

 

Is anyone else out there on Team Jacob or is it just me…?

 

 

All that said, you can’t completely safeguard yourself from all future popular names.

 

You could choose the perfect, unique name for your baby this year, but if the rumors are true and the next Sex and the City movie features Carrie and Mr. Big having a baby that they just happen to name the exact same perfect, unique name you chose this year, there isn’t a whole lot you can do — you will be ahead of the curve though for having chosen it first.

 

Good luck!

 

  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

 

 

PROJECT RUNWAY Baby Names

 

Finally, PROJECT RUNWAY is back! I know I’m not the only one anxiously awaiting this Thursday’s premiere.

 

I’ve noticed that clothing designers tend to be fashionable on the runway and off — their names are no exception. I’ve gathered some of the more interesting contestant’s names from the previous five seasons and put them up for your consideration.

 

Runway ready or destined for the bargain bin? You decide!

 

 

GIRLS’ NAMES

 

CARMEN

GUADALUPE

JILLIAN

KARA

KENLEY

KORTO

MARLA

NORA

SIMONE

STARR

STELLA

ULI

ZULEMA

 

 

BOYS’ NAMES

 

ANDRAE

AUSTIN

BLAYNE

BRADLEY

CHRISTIAN

EMMETT

JERELL

KAYNE

MALAN

MARIO

RAYMUNDO

SANTINO

WESLEY

 

 

How about the Project Runway models? Here are some of the cool names from previous seasons.

 

GIRLS’ NAMES

 

AUDREY

AVIVA

CAMILLA

EDEN

ELIZA

JAVI

JIA

JOSIANE

JOY

KATIA

KENDALL

MARILINDA

MARTINIQUE

MOON

NAZRI

OLGA

POLINA

RUNA

TIA

TOPACIO

XAVIERA

 

 

 

And what about this season’s contestants? Turns out there are actually going to be two shows now— the regular Project Runway that we know and love and a second show all about the models.

 

Here’s the full cast list for Project Runway Season 6:

 

GIRLS’ NAMES

 

ALTHEA

ARI

CAROL HANNAH

GORDANA

IRINA

LOUISE

MALVIN

QRISTYL

SHIRIN

 

 

BOYS’ NAMES

 

CHRISTOPHER

EPPERSON

JOHNNY

LOGAN

MITCHELL

NICOLAS

RA’MON-LAWRENCE

 

 

Here is the cast for Models of the Runway:

 

GIRLS’ NAMES

 

CELINE

EBONY

EMARIE

ERICA

ERIKA

FATMA

KALYN

KATIE

KOJII

LISA

MATAR

TANISHA

TARA

VALERIE

VANESSA

YOSUZI

 

 

Quite a few of these names are very fashion forward. How many AVIVA’s or SANTINO’s do you know? I’m guessing not many, but maybe you’ll meet one in the future now that the names have hit the runway.  

 

My favorite names from these lists are NAZRI (has a beautiful flow to it), SIMONE (long-time favorite), JOHNNY (ridiculously common, I know, but it’s cute), MARILINDA (nice mix of two common names) and NORA (sweet and simple).

 

Which names do you like best? Comment and let us know!

 

All that’s left now is to wait for the premiere Thursday night…

 

  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