baby names
Jan. 17th, 2006 12:10 pmBorn to the Park Mommy clan:
Jasper, older brother Emmett (not sure of spelling). Since to me Jasper evokes a 90 year old New England bachelor farmer, I find it especially amusing that his father's last name is strongly ethnic Ukrainian, and his mother's equally strongly Italian.
Elliot (not sure of spelling), a girl to be called Elly, older brothers Jonah and Evan. Scrubs notwithstanding, I still consider Elliot a boy's name, and there are tons of things to name your kid if you want to call her Elly.
I also met a 3 month old Florence recently, older sister Laura.
Names in Casper's class at school, almost all approaching 2.5 years: Olivia and Delancey (identical twin girls), Isabelle, Stephanie, Jasleen (girl), Chase, Connor, Evan, Ian, Kabir (boy), Lee (boy). Jasleen's father is a Sikh I think, and Kabir's mother is South Asian, and Stephanie's father is British, and I think everyone else is white Americans.
Names in contention for the Armadillo, at least in my head right now:
Flora, Louisa, Laura, Caroline, Shyanne just checking to see if you were reading, Mary/Maria/Maryanne?, Margaret except that's my boss' name, Sasha except that's RF Dad's name ugh, Alice.
Paul, Peter, Ant(h)ony, Joseph but for the misfortune that will be obvious if you know mr. flea's last name and think of Friends, Edward/win, Jeremiah I wish it's an ancestral name and I love it although it's weird but I really dislike Jerry, William but the world is too abundant in Wills right now and I don't like Bill.
Jasper, older brother Emmett (not sure of spelling). Since to me Jasper evokes a 90 year old New England bachelor farmer, I find it especially amusing that his father's last name is strongly ethnic Ukrainian, and his mother's equally strongly Italian.
Elliot (not sure of spelling), a girl to be called Elly, older brothers Jonah and Evan. Scrubs notwithstanding, I still consider Elliot a boy's name, and there are tons of things to name your kid if you want to call her Elly.
I also met a 3 month old Florence recently, older sister Laura.
Names in Casper's class at school, almost all approaching 2.5 years: Olivia and Delancey (identical twin girls), Isabelle, Stephanie, Jasleen (girl), Chase, Connor, Evan, Ian, Kabir (boy), Lee (boy). Jasleen's father is a Sikh I think, and Kabir's mother is South Asian, and Stephanie's father is British, and I think everyone else is white Americans.
Names in contention for the Armadillo, at least in my head right now:
Flora, Louisa, Laura, Caroline, Shyanne just checking to see if you were reading, Mary/Maria/Maryanne?, Margaret except that's my boss' name, Sasha except that's RF Dad's name ugh, Alice.
Paul, Peter, Ant(h)ony, Joseph but for the misfortune that will be obvious if you know mr. flea's last name and think of Friends, Edward/win, Jeremiah I wish it's an ancestral name and I love it although it's weird but I really dislike Jerry, William but the world is too abundant in Wills right now and I don't like Bill.
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Date: 2006-01-18 02:48 am (UTC)Women being born in 1910 were named Gilda, Millicent, Mildred, Una, Dorothea, Noreen, Else, Annie, Peaches, Barbara, Paulette, Joyce, Hilda, Lillian, Thelma, and Akira Kurosawa. (Okay, he was born that year.)
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The fact is, you don't have a lot to choose from, with male classics. Most will either be too popular or too stodgy, depending on the passage of time. Blame all those stupid people who kept naming their children William or Thomas or John.
Although, if you're willing to go with REALLY classic classics, how about: Ajax, Barnabas, Calvin, Erasmus, Frederick the Great, Galen, Hadrian, Louis, Maximilian, Newton -- a good flip through Bartlett's Quotations might find you your man.
Dude, did you know there was a Pope named Lando? Apparently he was Pope for only six months (in 913).
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Date: 2006-01-18 01:48 pm (UTC)I think one can go too far with trying to avoid names associated with famous and/or unlikeable people. For pretty much any name, you can come up with some bad association, so unless it's an evil or annoying person you think about often and/or is very prominent in your consciousness, forget about it. Your child will own that name for you.
This came up when my sister & her girlfriend decided to name their dog Pauly, which suited the little guy very well. Then someone remembered Pauly Shore and the name was temporarily changed. My point was - how often do you think about Pauly Shore??? And it's true that now when I hear the name Pauly, I think of the dog, not the comedian.
Re: names
Date: 2006-01-18 02:36 pm (UTC)I think about Pauly Walnuts, but then I haven't met the pooch. Nor ever watched the Sopranos, but whatever.
My mother turned in her MA yesterday - you're next!!