Fred’s list: Baby names for the inspired parent

October 8, 2008

July: Render Unto Caesar

Filed under: Due In..., Uncategorized — by Mary-Catherine @ 7:15 pm
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Searching for the perfect name for your baby due in July? You don’t need to look any farther than the name of the month itself! July was named for Julius Caesar, and has several related names that would be suitable for any son or daughter.

If you aren’t looking to honor Julius Caesar, you can of course look in other directions. The flower for the month of July is the Larkspur, and the gemstones associated with the month are the Ruby and the Onyx. The term Larkspur is use to refer to two related flowers, Consilda and Delphinium, and there are several related names that are similar sounding. Ruby can be used a name on it’s own for a little girl, or as a nickname for Reuben. The stone received it’s name from the Latin word ruber, meaning “red”, and there are multiple names with “red” meanings.

Gemstones often have special meanings associated with them as well. The Ruby, for example, is said to represent peace, contentment, love, friendship, and royalty. The Onyx is supposed to bring happiness and protection. Any name with one of these meanings would be suitable for a child as well.

For American’s, the month of July is most noteably associated with Independence Day. You could go ultra-patriotic and name your child America, Liberty, or Justice. Or, if you’re looking for a more subtle way to honor the founding of your country- what about Betsy (for Betsy Ross) or George (for George Washington) or any of the names associated with the founding fathers?

Still stuck? It might help you to know that July is national Family Reunion Month. Maybe it’s time to dust off the family tree and see if any names jump out at you. If you don’t have a family tree, maybe some of these turn-of-the-century classics will work.

October 7, 2008

Some Like it Short: Names with Great Nick Names A-M

Filed under: North by Pacific Northwest — by traci tyne @ 12:18 am
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There are parents out there—whose numbers are growing constantly—who hate nicknames. They stand adamantly in the “Name your baby what you will call him or her” camp. And then there are the other people, like me who love nicknames. I love the versatility. I love the romantic possibilities of more than one name. I love the Victorian feel of knowing Meg is probably Margaret.

One of my kids has a nickname that we call her consistently. She hardly associates with her formal name. The other child has a series of pet names and short forms but insists that her legal name is the one and only. We’ve given her options and she can use them as she likes.

This is a list of suggestions for parent like me who want options, romance, and versatility. I’ve picked through and selected a few of my favorite names and their possible nick names. It’s no where near an exhaustive list–even for the letters A-M. Hopefully it will be just enough to spark a new idea or remind of forgotten favorite.

A

Adele: Addie, Della, Del

Alessandra: Alice, Ally, Sandra, Sandy, Sasha

Annika: Annie, Ann, Anna, Nikki, Nika, Nina

Abraham: Abe, Abram, Bram

Alfred: Fred, Alfie

Andrew: Drew, Andy, Anders

B

Belinda: Bella, Linda, Lindy

Beverly: Bevy, Lila

Bethany: Bette, Betty, Annie

Bennet: Ben, Nat, Nate

Byron: Ron

Bernard: Bernie

C

Celandine: Celia, Lana, Dina

Camille: Camie, Millie

Claudia: Cloudy, Dea, Dee Dee

Charles: Chase, Chuck, Charlie

Caspian: Cas, Case, Ian

Calvin: Cal, Vinny

D

Desdemona: Desy, Mona

Diana: Di, Nan, Anna

Dorothy: Dora, Dot, Thea

Dashiel: Dash, Eli

Dalton: Dal, Tony

E

Elaine: Ellie, Laine, Aina

Eleanor: Ellie, Lena, Nora

Eugenie: Gina, Gigi

Edward: Ed, Ward, Ted

Ernest: Ernesto, Ernie

Erickson: Eric, Rick

F

Felicity: Lissa, Tia

Fiona: Fifi, Ona, Fae

Francesca: Fran, Nan, Frankie

Finlay: Finn

Felix: Fox

G

Gloria: Glory, Lea, Lori

Georgia: Georgie, Gia, Gigi

Genevieve: Vivi, Gena, Jenny, Neva

George: Geo

Gideon: Gid, Dean, Ian

Gilbert: Gil, Bertie

H

Harriett: Hattie, Etta

Helena: Helly, Lena, Nell

Honora: Honey, Nora, Ona

Henry: Harry, Hank

Harold, Harry, Hal

Hadrian: Hayden, Had

I

Imogen: Immy, Gina, Jenny

Indira: Indy, Dea, Dira

Isadora: Issy, Dora, Addy

Isaac: Ike, Zack

Ian: Johnny

Inigo: Nico

J

Jessamine: Jessie, Mina, Mia

Josephine: Josie, Posey, Phina, Nina

Joanna: Joey, Joy, Anna, Annie

Julian: Jules, Jude

Jonah: Jo, Nat

K

Katerina: Kat, Katya, Rina

Kiersten: Kiera, Kiki

Kimberly: Kim, Lea

Kiernan: Kenny, Ky

Kenneth: Kenny, Ken, Kent

Kyle: Ky, Lee

L

Lorraine: Lori, Rainy

Lenoa: Lea, Ona, Leonie

Louisa: Lou, Lucy, Issy

Leander: Lee, Andy, Anders

Leopold: Leo, Lee, Polo

Lucas: Luca, Luke

M

Margaret: Margot, Meg, Greta

Marianna: Maren, Anna, Mary

Melinda: Mel, Lindy

Maxwell: Max, Mac, Well

Marcos: Mark, Mars

Matthew: Matt, Matteas, Mats

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