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The World Cup of Names: International Options for Baby Namers

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More and more parents are choosing International names for their children. Sporting events like the World Cup give us an opportunity to see a bunch of those names in action.

 

Here’s a sampler of some of the names you might want to consider (and a few you probably shouldn’t) along with the county the player represents:

 

COOL NAMES

DARIO Vidosic (Australia)

SERGIO Romero (Argentina)

GUY Ndy (Cameroon)

RODRIGO Millar (Chile)

KOLO Toure (Ivory Coast)

HUGO Lloris (France)

NIKOS Spiropoulos (Greece)

KEIJI Tamada (Japan)

RAFAEL Marquez (Mexico)

DIRK Kuyt (Netherlands)

DEMY de Zeeuw (Netherlands)

TAYE Taiwo (Nigeria)

ROQUE Santa Cruz (Paraguay)

BRUNO Alves (Portugal)

ERIK Jendrisek (Slovakia)

MARKO Suler (Slovenia)

 

VINTAGE NAMES

LIONEL Messi (Argentina)

SEBASTIAN Bassong (Cameroon)

ISMAEL Fuentes (Chile)

HUMBERTO Suazo (Chile)

FABIAN Orellana (Chile)

EMMANUEL Eboue (Ivory Coast)

JESPER Christiansen (Denmark)

EMILE Heskey (England)

GARETH Barry (England)

FLORENT Malouda (France)

CEDRIC Carasso (France)

JEROME Boateng (Germany)

IBRAHIM Ayew (Ghana)

OSCAR Garcia (Honduras)

EDGAR Alvarez (Honduras)

DOMENICO Criscito (Italy)

EFRAIN Juarez (Mexico)

ISRAEL Castro (Mexico)

NIGEL de Jong (Netherlands)

RODOLFO Gamarra (Paraguay)

GERARD Pique (Spain)

IGNACIO Gonzalez (Uruguay)

 

TRADITIONAL NAMES

MICHAEL Beauchamp (Australia)

MARTIN Jorgensen (Denmark)

JAMES Milner (England)

ROBERT Green (England)

PHILIPP Lahm (Germany)

JONATHAN Mensah (Ghana)

ALBERTO Gilardino (Italy)

GREGORY van der Wiel (Netherlands)

VLADIMIR Stojkovic (Serbia)

BERNARD Parker (South Africa)

STEVEN Pienaar (South Africa)

FERNANDO Llorente (Spain)

BENJAMIN Huggel (Switzerland)

WALTER Gargano (Uruguay)

STUART Holden (USA)

CLARENCE Goodson (USA)

 

HARD TO PRONOUNCE NAMES

DIDIER Zokora (Ivory Coast)

DJIBRIL Cisse (France)

MESUT Oezil (France)

PIOTR Trochowski (Germany)

KWADWO Asamoah (Ghana)

GIOURKAS Seitaridis (Greece)

CUAUHTEMOC Blanco (Mexico)

ZDRAVKO Kuzmanovic (Serbia)

NEJC Pecnik (Slovenia)

SIPHIWE Tshabalala (South Africa)

CESC Fabregas (Spain)

 

UNISEX NAMES

ARIEL Garce (Argentina)

JEAN Beausejour (Chile)

ASHLEY Cole (England)

SIDNEY Govou (France)

PATRICE Evra (France)

MORGAN de Sanctis (Italy)

SIMONE Pepe (Italy)

ROBIN van Persie (Netherlands)

JASMIN Handanovic (Slovenia)

JOAN Capdevila (Spain)

 

NICKNAME NAMES

MAXI Rodriquez (Argentina)

TONI Kroos (Germany)

SAMI Khedira (Germany)

SULLEY Muntari (Ghana)

GEORGIE Welcome (Honduras)

JONNY Magallon (Mexico)

TIAGO (Portugal)

PEPE Reina (Spain)

JOZY Altidore (USA)

ROBBIE Findlay (USA)

 

UNIQUE NAMES

GONZALO Higuain (Argentina)

THIAGO Silva (Brazil)

AURELIEN Chedjou (Cameroon)

GAETAN Bong (Cameroon)

YAYA Toure (Ivory Coast)

LEDLEY King (England)

ARNE Friedrich (Germany)

HOLGER Badstuber (Germany)

ASAMOAH Gyan (Ghana)

PRINCE Tagoe (Ghana)

VANGELIS Moras (Greece)

ATHANASIOS Prittas (Greece)

GIANLUIGI Buffon (Italy)

JUSTO Villar (Paraguay)

DRAGAN Mrdja (Serbia)

KORNEL Salata (Slovakia)

ELVEDIN Dzinic (Slovenia)

BRANKO Ilic (Slovenia)

SURPRISE Moriri (South Africa)

TRANQUILLO Barnetta (Switzerland)

EDINSON Cavani (Uruguay)

DaMARCUS Beasley (USA)

HERCULEZ Gomez (USA)

 

STYLISH NAMES

MIKKEL Beckmann (Denmark)

BASTIAN Schweinsteiger (Germany)

CHRISTOS Patsatzoglou (Greece)

LEONARDO Bonucci (Italy)

CRISTIANO Ronaldo (Portugal)

NIKOLA Zigic (Serbia)

MAXIMILIANO Pereira (Uruguay)

 

DOUBLE NAMES

ANDRE PIERRE Gignac (France)

JULIO CESAR Caceres (Paraguay)

JUAN MANUEL Mata (Spain)

 

MODERN NAMES

LANDRY Nguemo (Cameroon)

LEE Addy (Ghana)

HENDRY Thomas (Honduras)

WESLEY Sneijder (Netherlands)

RORY Fallon (New Zealand)

CLINT Dempsey (USA)

 

POPULAR NAMES

NICKLAS Bendtner (Denmark)

LUKAS Podolski (Germany)

ISAAC Vorsah (Ghana)

DOMINIC Adiyiah (Ghana)

GIOVANI dos Santos (Mexico)

RYAN Babel (Netherlands)

LEO Bertos (New Zealand)

AUSTIN Eijde (Nigeria)

LANDON Donovan (USA)

 

SURNAME NAMES

WILSON Palacios (Honduras)

WINSTON (New Zealand)

DICKSON Etuhu (Nigeria)

BROWN Ideye (Nigeria)

NELSON Valdez (Paraguay)

MacBETH Sibaya (South Africa)

GELSON Fernandes (Switzerland)

 

SOURCE: www.fifa.com

 

The most surprising name? Obviously Surprise Moriri. My favorite name though is MacBeth Sibaya. I’m not sure why, but I think it’s quite cool. I’m not recommending it for your baby, but as a name nerd, I love it.

 

What are your favorites?

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Soccer Fanatics, Hyundais & Baby Naming

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Has anyone seen the Hyundai ad about the baby in England supposedly named after the soccer team in the 1960s? The ad is running during the ESPN World Cup coverage. The name from the ad (I had to listen to it several times to transcribe this…) is:

 

Paula St. John Lawrence Lawler Byrne Strong Yeats Stevenson Callaghan Hunt Milne Smith Thompson Shankly Bennett Paisley O’Sullivan

 

 

Watch it for yourself: Hyundai FIFA World Cup Baby Name Ad

 

Thanks to Wikipedia, I was able to find these names attached to the Liverpool Football Club.

 

Anyone out there dedicated enough to their sports team to try something similar? I meet someone recently who plans on naming a son after her favorite baseball player (Bengie Molina of the SF Giants)—but not the whole team!

 

What do you think about naming your child after your favorite sports team? Dedicated or wacky?

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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ASK AMANDA: Surname Names, Please?

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Today’s ASK AMANDA brings us a question about surname names. What do you think about this trend?

 

Ask Amanda

Q:    We had a short list of names picked out – Thile, Fin, and Thad…. but Fin (too popular) and Thad (just doesn’t feel right) have been nixed.  We are currently sitting on ‘McClelland Thile’ (pronounced ‘theelie’) - which I love - but I’m still not sure it’s THE ONE.  Some other names we’re considering are Fisher, Beckett, Chanson, and Soren.  I just don’t feel like I’ve happened upon THE name.  Our chosen name will be paired with McClelland or Wayne (First/Middle doesn’t matter) which are family names.  I know you’ll have some suggestions for me!

 

Thanks!

JILIAN, Blacksburg, VA

 

A:    I’m so glad you wrote to me. This is a great question!

 

If I had to categorize the names on your list, I would say most fall into the surname name category. Because you have a definite style, it makes it easier to find some names you might like.

 

From the names you suggested, it doesn’t look like you like the more common surname names, like Cooper and Parker. With that in mind, I put together a list of some more unique surname names for you-

 

BOYS’ SURNAME NAMES

 

Baxter

Bishop

Booker

Cabot

Cord

Fletcher

Locke

Miller

Smith

Tucker

Walker

 

I think BAXTER, CABOT and CORD are an especially good match for middle name McClelland. I think the best matches for Wayne are BISHOP and MILLER.  

If you’re still looking for more, I have tons of options in BABY NAMES MADE EASY. A good place to find surname names is the Occupations chapter.  

 Best of luck to you!

 

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

 

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Names to Watch from the NFL Draft

 

j0387199For some, the NFL draft was the start of a season full of football fun. Not me. The NFL draft was all about the interesting names. And there are some great names on the list. There are surname names, there are unique spellings, there are initial names, there are nickname names and so much more.

 

Here is my list of some of the most interesting names:

 

COOL NAMES

Brody Eldridge

Clay Harbor

Cody Grimm

Cole Pemberton

Devin McCourty

Dexter McCluster

Donovan Warren

Kyle Jolly

Levi Brown

Lorenzo Washington

Nolan Carroll

Riley Cooper

Sam Young

Sergio Render

Tyson Alualu

Zane Beadles

 

 

VINTAGE NAMES

Boris Lee

Charles Scott

Clifton Geathers

Cornelius Brown

Dorian Brooks

Earl Mitchell

Emmanuel Sanders

Lucien Antoine

Malcolm Sheppard

Marshall Newhouse

Nathaniel Allen

Perry Riley

Roddrick Muckelroy

Thaddeus Gibson

 

 

UNISEX NAMES

Blair White

Corey Wootton

Dominique Franks

Jordan Shipley

Kerry Meier

Leigh Tiffin

Lindsey Witten

Morgan Burnett

Shay Hodge

Shelley Smith

Taylor Price

 

 

SURNAME NAMES

Austen Lane

Everson Griffen

Hall Davis

Jacoby Ford

Keaton Kristick

O’Brien Schofield

Stevenson Sylvester

 

 

UNIQUE SPELLINGS

Arrelious Benn

Dekoda Watson

Dezmon Briscoe

Jammie Kirlew

Perrish Cox

Stafon Johnson

 

 

ONE-OF-A-KIND NAMES

Chastin West

Ciron Black

Colt McCoy

Crezdon Butler

Dace Richardson

Dez Bryant

Golden Tate (my favorite name on the list!)

Joique Bell

Juamorris Stewart

Koa Misi

LeGarrette Blount

Linval Joseph

Major Wright

Montario Hardesty

Selvish Capers

Shawnbrey McNeal

Sherrick McManis

Syd’quan Thompson

Trindon Holliday

Zoltan Mesko

 

 

INITIAL NAMES

A. J. Edds

A. J. Jefferson

C. J. Spiller

C. J. Wilson

J. D. Walton

T. J. Ward

 

 

NICKNAME NAMES

Cam Thomas

Geno Atkins

Jimmy Graham

Junior Galette

Mardy Gilyard

Mickey Shuler

Rennie Curran

Ricky Sapp

 

 

FAMOUS NAMES

Bruce Campbell – name of an actor

Charles Brown – like Charlie Brown from The Peanuts

 

 

 

What are your favorite names on the list? Mine is definitely GOLDEN TATE. Golden is an awesome name – especially for a football star.

 

 

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Newsworthy Names: Merrick, Inger, Niecy and more

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I’ve been monitoring the hot names of the week based on popularity of Internet searches. Here are some of the hottest, and most interesting, names on the list:

 

DEMI Moore – Actress

DIXIE Carter – Actress

DONOVAN McNabb – Football player

GARCELLE Beauvais Nilon – Actress

INGER Stevens – Actress

JOHN PAUL Stevens – Retiring Supreme Court Justice

MERRICK Garland – being discussed as a Supreme Court nominee

NIECY Nash – Actress & current DWTS contestant

ROCKY Lockridge – Boxer

TIGER Woods – golfer

TIKI Barber – Former football player

 

 

Do you think unusual names help celebrities stand out?

 

 

SOURCE: http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends

 

 

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  Amanda

 

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It’s a Boy for Singer Robin Thicke

 

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Robin Thicke and Paula Patton had a baby boy on April 6th. His name? JULIAN FUEGO.

 

 

 

Julian is ranked #81 on the Top 1000. Fuego, on the other hand, is one-of-a-kind. It means “fire” in Spanish.

 

What do you think of the name?

 

 

 

For more on Robin Thicke:

http://www.robinthicke.com/

 

 

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NAME IN THE NEWS: Ke$ha

 

j0445004Let’s talk about singer Ke$ha. She’s making quite a splash these days and she has a very unique name (obviously!). Do you think it has the power to influence parents?

 

Most parents would not be so daring as to spell their baby’s name with a symbol. So duplicating “Ke$ha” is probably out. However, there’s been a lot of buzz about how to pronounce her name. When you type “ke$ha’s name” into Google, the search prompter even suggests things like “how do you pronunce ke$ha’s name” and “how do you say ke$ha’s name.” Clearly, a lot of people are curious about the name.

 

For the record, Ke$ha is pronounced “kesh-uh,” which is quite pretty, I think. I suspect some parents out there will agree and we might see more baby Keshas in the future. What do you think?

 

I did a quick search on the Social Security website and “Kesha” was on the charts between 1970 and 1982. The highest it ever got was #524 in 1974.

 

According to wikipedia, Ke$ha’s full name is Kesha Rose Sebert. Kesha Rose is a very nice first/middle combo.

 

What do you think of the name Kesha? Do you think we’ll see more baby Keshas running around in the next few years?

 

 

For more info on Ke$ha:

http://www.keshasparty.com/us/home

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kesha

 

 

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  Amanda

 

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ASK AMANDA: A Name that Flows with “Vo”

 

 

Welcome to ASK AMANDA. Today’s question comes from a future-mom who wants to be prepared when the time is right.

 

Ask Amanda

Q:    Hi Amanda,

 

I just came upon your site and I love it! I’ve been really interested in baby names for a few years now but I’m having the hardest time coming up with any boys names I really like.

 

My husband and I are not pregnant yet, but I love to think of names.

 

The girls’ names we love are Lydia and Evelyn. Our last name is Vo.  I’ve been thinking I like Lydia Noelle Vo and I’m not sure about a middle name for Evelyn yet. Does Evie Vo sound like too much alliteration?

 

My problem with boys’ names are many. First, I don’t want anything too common that there might be 5 others in his class with the same name. Second, I’m really unsure of what names flow well with our last name. With such a short last name, I would like it to sound good in the full form and any nicknames or shortened names. I don’t want a super common or boring name, maybe an under-used gem.

 

Names I like recently (that my husband has nixed) are Elliot, Wesley, Elijah, Caleb, Dominic.  My husband likes Ethan, and while I like it too, it’s too common.  He also mentioned Maddox a few years ago, but I think everyone will always associate the name w/Angelina Jolie AND our future children will be 1/2 Vietnamese.

 

My question is, could you help us think of boys’ names that flow well with our last name (Vo) and the potential sibling names of Lydia and Evelyn? I think I would like to use Thomas as a middle name (as long as it flows).

 

Thanks so much for your help in advance!

 

MARY,  Ohio

 

A:    Your first question is about alliteration and “Evie Vo.” You like Evelyn Vo, but aren’t sure whether the double “v” sound in the shortened “Evie Vo” is too much. I like “Evie Vo” and don’t think there’s too much alliteration at all. I think the “e” in front softens the double “v.” The alliteration would be stronger in a name like “Vanessa Vo.” But I don’t mind that either.

 

DISCLAIMER: I’m a fan of alliteration.

 

On to your second question about boys’ names. I like the names you mentioned and they all have a similar feel to them. I pulled out my book and found some other names you might like that have the same feel and go well with the middle name Thomas.  Most of these are unique enough that you won’t have five other kids with the same name in your son’s class—though some are more popular than others, so take that into account when making your final pick. These names also have a similar feel to Lydia and Evelyn, which make them nice sibling matches.

 

Here you go:

 

ARCHIBALD

BENJAMIN

CLAYTON

CONRAD

DASHIELL

DONOVAN

DUNCAN

EVERETT

FELIX

GABRIEL

GIDEON

GRAYSON

HUGO

ISAAC

JEREMIAH

JOSIAH

JULIAN

LEVI

NATHANIEL

OLIVER

SAMSON

XAVIER

 

 

My favorites from this list are BENJAMIN, EVERETT (similar to Evelyn), GIDEON, JULIAN and OLIVER.

 

Before you make any final decisions, I recommend checking the definitions of the names in BABY NAMES MADE EASY to make sure the name you choose has a meaning you like.

 

If you and your husband still can’t agree, try to figure out what it is you like about the names you like and what he likes about the names he likes and see if you can find some overlap.

 

Good luck and let me know what your favorites are. J

 

 

 

Happy naming,

  Amanda

 

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Interview with US Olympic Hockey Player GIGI MARVIN

 

Want to know more about hockey star Gigi Marvin? Head on over to my Notable Names page and find out who Gigi was named after and how she got her nickname. The interview also covers Gigi’s thoughts on celebrity baby-namers Jessica Alba, Angelina Jolie, Gwen Stefani and Gwyneth Paltrow. Is there an Apple in Gigi’s future?

Gigi also has some great advice for parents choosing names. Don’t miss out! Read it for yourself.

 

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  Amanda

 

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Do you or someone you know have a one-of-a-kind name? Is there an interesting story behind why you chose your baby’s name?

If so, email me and tell me all about it! I love learning about new names and hearing fun naming stories. You never know, you just might appear on my Notable Names page!

 

Baby Name Inspiration: THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG

 

 

The Princess and the Frog debuts this week. This one’s from the creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin — so you know it’s going to be good.

 

With that in mind, I wanted to look at the character names and see if there are any hidden gems…and there are!

 

But first…Disney movies have a history of influencing baby naming. The Little Mermaid came out in 1989 and in 1990 Ariel jumped in popularity from 210 to 94. In 1991 it climbed even higher to 66. Perhaps The Princess and the Frog will have a similar influence?

 

Here are some of the interesting character names followed by some of the cast members.

 

FEMALE CHARACTERS

CHARLOTTE

EUDORA

GEORGIA

ODIE

TIANA

 

 

MALE CHARACTERS

DARNELL

HARVEY

HENRY

IAN

JAMES

LAWRENCE

LOUIS

MARLON

NAVEEN

RANDY

RAY

REGGIE

 

 

FEMALE CAST MEMBERS

ANIKA NONI Rose (Tiana)

BREANNA Brooks

DANIELLE MONE Truitt

ELIZABETH M. Dampier

JENIFER Lewis

JENNIFER Cody

OPRAH Winfrey

SHANDA M. Williamson

 

 

MALE CAST MEMBERS

BRUNO Campos (Prince Naveen)

COREY Burton

MICHAEL Colyar

EMERIL Lagasse

JIM Cummings

JOHN Goodman

KEITH David

KEVIN MICHAEL Richardson

LYNWOOD Robinson

MARLON West

MICHAEL-LEON Wooley

PETER Bartlett

RITCHIE Montgomery

TERRENCE Howard

 

 

TIANA was ranked 651 in 2008 and I wouldn’t be surprised to see it increase in popularity the coming years. It has many of the markers parents are looking for in a name — it’s unique and pretty, it ends with an –a, it’s easily spelled. I think it’s going to be a hit. What do you think?

 

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  Amanda

 

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