Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Can't decide? The difficult decision of choosing a name for your baby

Even Dannii can't decide!

DANNII Minogue and her fella Kris Smith are so torn over names for their baby they've resorted to asking their fans for suggestions.

The pair are expecting the arrival of their first tot in July.
Hinting that they've had a few tiffs about the half-English, half-Aussie baby's moniker already, Dannii told her internet fans: "Writing a list of baby names....some we agree on..."
And her rugby ace fella pleaded for some help, writing on his Twitter page: "What names do you guys like?"
Dannii has not yet been confirmed as a judge for this year's series of The X Factor but she will not be at the audition stages because they are set to clash with her due date.
It sounds like she may have some more important decisions on her hands though...

Will it be Ruby?
What about Ruben? 

Popular names - Quebec

MONTREAL – Léa and William were the most popular names given to babies in Quebec in 2009, according to the Régie des rentes du Quebec, a provincial government agency that administer a support program for families with children.
Among boys, 1,074 were named William in 2009 and 442 girls were named Léa.
William is returning to the top spot after reigning supreme in 2006 and 2007 and after losing top billing to Thomas in 2008.
Léa has been in top spot on the girls’ names list for six years. Meanwhile, a statement from the Régie noted that the girl’s name Laurence has slipped from fourth place in 2008 to 17th place last year.
In 2009, 9,170 female surnames were registered and 7,818 male surnames were registered with the Régie. Those numbers include distinct rankings for differently spelled variants of the same name, like Megan and Mégane.
The Régie’s website, www.rrq.gouv.qc.ca/prenoms, includes a list of the most popular names and a search function to consult the list. In 2009, the Régie’s list was consulted 407,500 times.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Hip baby name?

Woh, look at some of these HIP names.... Asher for a boy?? Henry?? I must be sooooo not HIP!

 
Even if your new bundle of joy wasn't born into the ranks of the Suri Cruises and Violet Afflecks of the world — there is always the option of choosing a name that implies a high social stature. And it won't be found on the annual Top 1,000 list.

Nameberry's Pamela Redmond Satran has compiled a list on the Daily Beast of Top 25 elite baby names for the past two months, also including where the entries fall on the Social Security list of popular choices.

She says a lot of the name choices are derived from stylish parents who are inspired by an elite version of popular culture. 

Here are the top five elite boys and girls names.

Top five girls
1. Charlotte
2. Seraphina
3. Olivia
4. Elizabeth
5. Lucy

Top five boys
1. Henry
2. Finn
3. Oliver
4. James
5. Asher
http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/posted/archive/2010/03/16/the-top-baby-name-choices-for-parents-who-want-to-be-hip.aspx

Welcome Chloe Louise

Congratulations are in order for my brother and my sister-in-law on the birth of their adorable girl, Chloe Louise.

Chloe is a lovely name.... blooming lovely ;) And middle name Louise, being mine and my sister-in-laws middle name, it makes a great addition to the first name!

A very well thought out name, and a well kept secret too!

I'm told second on the list was Tahlia, a cute name too but I am glad they decided on Chloe... it's classic and cute!

May they have many happy times together!

Peace,
Erin

Saturday, February 27, 2010

'Most unfortunate names' revealed - BBC News

'Most unfortunate names' revealed
 
What do you call some of the most unlucky people in Britain?
Justin Case, Barb Dwyer and Stan Still.
It sounds like a bad joke, but a study has revealed that there really are unfortunate people with those names in the UK.
Joining them on the list are Terry Bull, Paige Turner, Mary Christmas and Anna Sasin.
And just imagine having to introduce yourself to a crowd as Doug Hole or Hazel Nutt.
The names were uncovered by researchers from parenting group TheBabyWebsite.com after trawling through online telephone records.
Retired airman Stan Still, 76, from Cirencester, Gloucestershire, said his name had been "a blooming millstone around my neck my entire life".
"When I was in the RAF my commanding officer used to shout, 'Stan Still, get a move on' and roll about laughing," he said.
"It got hugely boring after a while."
But 51-year-old Rose Bush, from Coventry, West Midlands, said she loved her name.

"I always get comments about it but they are always very positive," she said.
 
Implications

Researchers also scoured phone records in the US and found some unlikely names there too.
Spare a thought for Anna Prentice, Annette Curtain and Bill Board the next time you sign your name.
A string of Americans also have very job-specific names, including Dr Leslie Doctor, Dr Thoulton Surgeon and Les Plack - a dentist in San Francisco.
A spokesman for TheBabyWebsite.com said: "When the parents of some of those people mentioned named their children, many probably didn't even realise the implications at the time.
"Parents really do need to think carefully though when choosing names for their children.
"Their name will be with them for life and what may be quirky and fun for a toddler might be regretted terribly when that person becomes older or even a grandparent perhaps."

MORE UNFORTUNATE NAMES


  • Pearl Button

  • Jo King

  • Barry Cade

  • Carrie Oakey

  • Priti Manek

  • Tim Burr


  • Thanks BBC and BMBN

    'Most unfortunate names' revealed - BBC NEWS

    'Most unfortunate names' revealed
     
    What do you call some of the most unlucky people in Britain?
    Justin Case, Barb Dwyer and Stan Still.
    It sounds like a bad joke, but a study has revealed that there really are unfortunate people with those names in the UK.
    Joining them on the list are Terry Bull, Paige Turner, Mary Christmas and Anna Sasin.
    And just imagine having to introduce yourself to a crowd as Doug Hole or Hazel Nutt.
    The names were uncovered by researchers from parenting group TheBabyWebsite.com after trawling through online telephone records.
    Retired airman Stan Still, 76, from Cirencester, Gloucestershire, said his name had been "a blooming millstone around my neck my entire life".
    "When I was in the RAF my commanding officer used to shout, 'Stan Still, get a move on' and roll about laughing," he said.
    "It got hugely boring after a while."
    But 51-year-old Rose Bush, from Coventry, West Midlands, said she loved her name.

    "I always get comments about it but they are always very positive," she said.
     
    Implications

    Researchers also scoured phone records in the US and found some unlikely names there too.
    Spare a thought for Anna Prentice, Annette Curtain and Bill Board the next time you sign your name.
    A string of Americans also have very job-specific names, including Dr Leslie Doctor, Dr Thoulton Surgeon and Les Plack - a dentist in San Francisco.
    A spokesman for TheBabyWebsite.com said: "When the parents of some of those people mentioned named their children, many probably didn't even realise the implications at the time.
    "Parents really do need to think carefully though when choosing names for their children.
    "Their name will be with them for life and what may be quirky and fun for a toddler might be regretted terribly when that person becomes older or even a grandparent perhaps."

    MORE UNFORTUNATE NAMES


  • Pearl Button

  • Jo King

  • Barry Cade

  • Carrie Oakey

  • Priti Manek

  • Tim Burr


  • Thanks BBC and BMBN

    Monday, February 15, 2010

    Geographical Names

    So, there are a few names out there that are also the names of places.. be it a state, town, or country.

    Paris, one that first comes to mind... of the French persuasion.
    Bethany - A place in Israel.... also a name thats not so popular these days...
    Brooklyn, cute name... never been to Brooklyn personally...
    Chelsea - another cute name. A town in England (also a football team)
    Medina - A city in Saudi Arabia... never been there, but aspire to one day!
    Troy, a somewhat popular boys name. An ancient ruined city.

    Perhaps you've named your child after the city where you conceived your child, or maybe after the town where you met your partner. Or perhaps its just a pure coincidence! All in all, names can be found everywhere. Maybe just look up the atlas if you get stuck. LOL

    Peace!
    Lotta