Showing posts with label culinary names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label culinary names. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

O Girl! Beyond Harlow, Marlo, Willow, and Shiloh





 Arrow scarf by Wikstenmade. I love everything Jenny Gordy does:  her blog, her fabrics, the silhouettes (and every detail, really) of her garments, this scarf.  And? and it's name! (photo courtesy of her blog, and taken by Lena Corwin)


Stunning bag by Me & Arrow. and it's name!  (photo courtesy of Me & Arrow.)



Who doesn't love this haircut on the lovely Mia Farrow? oh my, and those adorable freckles! 


India Hicks with her Domino(photo courtesy of her website). What a stunning portrait. I'm crushing on her name, and her father's middle name--Nightingale (which I've toyed with using to honor my own mother, as a sort of homage to her middle name, Gail).


Elle as Cleo. I'm sold on this girl and her acting chops.


      I have made no secret of my love of names that end in -o (or the -o sound) for little girls.  I don't find them to be at all masculine or even terribly unisex sounding. I found my youngest daughter's name by looking specifically for names and words (in many languages) that end in -o.  

Some of these are a bit surname-ish but pretty, none the less. The surname trend gets a bad wrap, and I understand why, but just "Is it pretty?"  I think with all of the following names we can safely answer, "Yes!"  



My current favorites: 
Valo -- of course. 

Arrow -- so pretty to say.

Echo -- love the meaning, the story, the sound.

Clotho -- this is the Greek equivalent of my oldest daughter's name, Nona.

Hallow -- looking for a new faith name? you found it! 

Billow -- love this nature name. 

Yarrow --this is one special plant name

Indigo

Farrow -- such a beautiful sound to utter, and I love the color it represents. there is the pesky relation to pigs, but who in the world knows that?  

Calypso

and the rest of the lovelies: 

Bow -- as in bow and arrow or the musical bow.

Cello

Meno -- Plato's book, itself. the character might not make a great namesake

Belissimo -- a beautiful middle. We use Bella, so why not?

Doe 

Morrow

Sparrow  

Vallo -- this spelling means 'fortress'.

Cielo

Snow

Meadow -- I never watched the Sopranos, myself, and I think fewer and fewer people will have this association, especially people our children's ages. I remember getting teased at school (gasp! and I'm fine),when I was four, for "shooting J.R."   Yes, from the show Dallas. Kristen shot J.R.  It's a faint memory, and only with me still because I freakishly remember everything, not because it had any impact. you have no idea what I'm talking about, do you?  Exactly. 

Soprano -- ditto above

Brio -- does the toy company bother you? 

Cameo

Kahlo --surname, but after a very cool female artist.so pretty.

Clio -- I will never tire of it. 

Domino --nn Dom or Mino

Sappho -- I guess some are bothered by her story, but why? Are we really still there? please say no. beautiful name and connections!

Juno -- I wouldn't let the popularity of the movie character deter you. This is your daughter's generation, not yours. Only cinephiles know movies 15-25 years older than they are, so even if it is related to the film for them, it'll be cool points for kiddO and her vintage film name. Not to mention her goddess relation.

Io

Hero

Avo -- I had an Aunt Avo (long a), and it was her given name. We seriously considered this one. Fantastic alternative to Ava.

Fallow 

Margot -- I'll have a butterscotch sunday, I guess.

Yoko -- for the musicians

Nico -- ditto

Isabeau

Keiko 

Doro -- fantastic nn for Dorothy or Dorothea.

Gallo -- wine connection? Someday I will tell the story of how this became a name for me. It involves Joanna Newsom, but it's not for today. 

Laylo -- my beautiful musician friend's name. and yes, she'll be profiled. 

Rocio -- 'dew'. so pretty.

Umeko -- love the Plum association, obviously.

Coco -- I don't care if this is getting more used; it's lovely and a great nn for so many other lovely names: Cosima, Cosette, Colette

Beau

Flow or Flo -- as a nn for Florence or Flora, or just on it's own

Rowe

Ro -- nn for Romilly, Romilda, Rimona('pomegranite'),Ramona, Rowan, Romance, or Rosamond.


Did I leave anything out, you guys? Do you have any favorites?  I can't wait to hear from you all! 




Thursday, August 4, 2011

Simpli awesome names


 







    So it's December of 2009, we've just done an epic move across the Pacific ocean, settled into a temporary, but cozy basement-apartment abode. I'm in my first trimester of pregnancy number two (puking and eating nothing but clementines-- terrible diet but lovely name), when I realize that I've  done nothing for my sweet, patient, little two-year old for Christmas. This was the first year that she was really able to get it, and I had been looking forward to this, right?  I promptly called my mother to borrow a Christmas tree and then hightailed it to Etsy on a quest for the perfect doll!

      But that could take weeks, all handmade and what not, right?  There's no time, right?  Darn it, I was not going to the only place in my family's town, Wal____.   Surely someone on Etsy could help me and compensate for my total lack of planning.

When I found Simpli Jessi and her dolls, I happily braced myself for sitting upright for a while (rather than lying prostrate on  bathroom floor), ate a clementine, and was so excited by her creations that I felt no nausea for an entire two hours of gasping at her dolls, and their names!  After much deliberation (Francoise or Cleo? Francoise or Cleo? or Benny? or Eko?)





I chose Cleo for myself, I mean for my little girl.  Cleo arrived in plenty of time and it was love at first sight for me, and then for Nona as she unwrapped her on Christmas morning. If only Nona would adopt Cleo's love of cabbage, which I assume Cleo loves because her mother did.

   Yes, the dolls and animals in Jessi's Etsy shop simplijessi have  a thoughtful accompanying story.  Here's Cleo's:

--"Cleo makes paint brushes for artists. When she was little, Cleo used to watch her father in his workshop - he was a book binder. Cleo's mom liked to experiment with recipes, her favorite food was cabbage. Cleo also has a little pet bird named Frost. "

and what about the name Frost on a person? I rather like it.


Some of the names of dolls and animals currently in her Etsy shop:

Girls:
Nanna 

Kiki

Tula

Berta

Birdi 

Yuka

Fanny 

Leonie 


Boys:
Hector

Roger

Neo

Marcello

Calvin

Albert

and ones which were in the store in the past: 

Girls:
Mint 

Agnes

Tressa

Frances

Attie

Malin

Jutta

Veda

Edith

Alice

Maude 

Addy

Blueberry

Noa

Yume

Elinor

Elka

Moira

Ida

Sally

Irma

Elona

Oive

Llona

Balu

Mara

Eko 

Orla

Gretel

Mio

Isny

Oli

Didi

Lil

Liesel

Elodie

Uni 

Aleksandra 

Ania

Cecile

Miga

Bertine 

Jules

Louise

June  

Irma

Ida

Emmylou


Boys:
Bo

Flip 

Clive

Anders

Roger

Timo

Zeek

Jasper

Randy

Malcolm

Hank

Damien 

Edgar

Bruno

Henri

Juan

Benny 

Amos

Lloyd

Louie

Rupert 

Fritz

Satchel 

Dieter

Hans

Avery

Wyatt

Migel

Leon

Manuel 

Lars

Lyle

Franco 

Oscar


What a list! I'm keeping my eye on this shop for a long time to come for name and craft inspiration. 

    What your favorites from this list? any other names they remind you of? Any you plan to use?


     I simply love Simpli Jessi--her dolls, her bears, her cards, and her taste in names!







*all images and inspiration from simplyjessi