Monday, November 21, 2011

O Names: the girls and boys


I've doubled up for the O's, because, really, there aren't many choices for either gender (but particularly girls with only 1 choice).

Owen (47) – Welsh; young warrior, well-born
Oliver (88) – Latin; olive tree

Oscar (147) – English; God’s spear or Irish; deer-lover, champion warrior
Omar (175) – Arabic; flourishing or Hebrew; eloquent
Orlando (435) – Italian variation of Roland; famous throughout the land
Orion (466) – Greek mythology name
Omari  (651) – Swahili variation of Omar
Osvaldo (721) – Spanish variation of Oswald
Octavio (928) – Spanish version of Octavius; eighth

Olivia (4) - Latin; olive tree 

My favorites for boys: Owen, Oliver, Orion

My favorites for girls and not because it's the only one: Olivia.

N Names: The boys


I neglected to post the N names for the boys a month ago, so I'm catching up now.

Noah  (7) – Hebrew; rest or wandering
Nathan
(27) – Hebrew; given
Nicholas (38) – Greek; people of victory
Nathaniel
(82) – Hebrew; given by God
Nolan (104) – Irish; champion
Nehemiah
(340) – Hebrew; the Lord’s comfort
Noel (479) – French; Christmas
Noe
(534) – Hebrew; variant of Noah
Nelson
(569) – English; son of Neil
Nico
(591) – Greek; diminutive of Nicolas
Nash (612) – English; by the ash tree
Neil (684) – Irish; champion or cloud
Nigel (934) – Irish; dark, black-haired


My favorite: Noah, Nathaniel, Nolan, Noel, Nico, Nash.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Just Had To: 11-11-11

I just found this fun blog about November 11th, 2011 births.  What would you name your 11-11-11 baby?  Here are some potential choices:

From Name Candy:
1. Leven (m) - A Scottish place name and the name of the title character in the contemporary children's fantasy book series Leven Thumps. 
2. November (f) - Sure April, May and June are the months we hear most as names, but November is a perfectly lovely first name and lends itself the the nicknames Ember and Em.
3. Autumn (f) - A name in honor of the season of your baby's birth, Autumn is currently the 81st most popular name for girls in the U.S.
4. Nevele (f) -   Nevele (pronounced (NEH-va-LEE) is the equivalent of Nevaeh, but for the word eleven.
5. Elva (f) - Swedish for "eleven"
6. Hendeca (f) -  Greek for "eleven"
7. Elvin (m) -  The name Elvin derives from "elf," the German word for "eleven". 
8. Onze (f) - French for "eleven"
9. Ursula (f) - Saint Ursula is said to have been martyred with 11,000 virgins.
10. Odd (m)
11. Eleven (m or f?) - Too obvious?

Suggestions from Name Candy readers:
1. Evelyn (m or f) - We think of Evelyn as a girls' name, but it works for a boy as well.  (think Evelyn Waugh). Either way, Evelyn has a nice slant rhyme quality to it.
2. Ellevine/Elevine (f) - According to a NameCandy.com reader, Ellevine is the traditional Norwegian name given to the eleventh child.  The variant with two "ll"s looks like it has an 11 in it. It also shortens nicely to Elle. 
3. Apollo (m) - Inspired by Apollo 11, Apollo was also the name of one the 12 major Greek deities. Like Ellevine the double "ll" gives the name a little extra 11-oomph.
4. Amp (m) - A subtle nod to the number 11, as in "This Amp goes to 11," from the movie Spinal Tap. (LOL!!!)
5. Nigel (m) - If Amp is too out there for you, you could always name your little 11-11-11 boy for the man who first uttered that famous phrase in Spinal Tap, Nigel Tufnel.
6. Levina (f) - We couldn't find much information on this name suggested by a NameCandy.com reader, but Levina sounds like a name (maybe a variant on Lavinia?) and calls to mind eleven without hitting you over the head. 
7 & 8. Ella & Vena (f) - A nice pair of four-letter names for girl-girl twins, Ella and Vena both peaked in popularity in the United States in the 1880s. 
9 & 10  Evan & Levi (m) - A nice pair of four-letter boy-boy twin names, both Evan and Levi are near their popularity peaks right now. Both names are also part of the new androgyny movement as well, so could also work for girl-girl twins.  
11. L. Evan (m or f) - Alternately you could name your son (or daughter) Levi Evan (or any other name beginning with L) and s/he could go by L. Evan.

There are a couple of really cool suggestions, but I am enamored with November as a name.  November, nn: Nova?  Heck yeah!

Want to Write

Hoping to take some time to write soon.  I still want to finish my alphabet round up and hopefully start some lists, as well.  Anyone want to buy me a kindle fire for me to cart around and write with :)?