21 February, 2012
Lou @ Mer de noms
Name Themes/Styles, Name Trends
Alice, Bonnie, Cal, Celia, Clay, Connie, Cora, Cy, Cyrus, Effie, Eli, Freddie, George, Grady, Hattie, James, Jamie, Jimmy, Jools, Jules, Kitty, Leo, Lottie, Molly, Nina, Petal, Poppy, Rupert, Sid, Susie, Tilly, Vera, Willa

Nothing is more homely than a good brew, snapped by me in Covent Garden.
Not content with having a gazillion different blogs to read new posts on a regular basis, I’ve recently taken a delve into vlogs as well.
One video that really caught my eye was by littlelunaful, who is a northern lass a few years younger than me. She talked about what she described as homestyle names, defining them as being comforting, familiar, informal and simple. I must say I found myself really liking some of the names she placed in this category. The names she selected for her list included:
Girls:
Bonnie
Celia
Cora
Effie
Kitty
Lottie
Nina
Tilly
Vera
Willa
Boys:
Cal
Clay
Cy
Cyrus
Eli
Grady/Gradie
Leo
Admittedly, I found the male names a more eclectic list than the female one, but it’s a good collection of names nevertheless. Of course, I couldn’t resist coming up with my own ideas of names which one could consider homestyle:
Alice
Connie
Hattie
Molly
Petal
Poppy
Susie
Freddie
George
James/Jamie – Jimmy?
Jools/Jules
Rupert
Sid
Anyone care to suggest others?
11 February, 2012
Lou @ Mer de noms
Alternative Names
Alaula, Órlaith, Betula, Beulah, Calendula, Camilla, Carla, Carola, Casmilla, Delilah, Dolores, Ella, Embla, Fenella, Finnguala, Finuall, Fionnghuala, Fionnuala, Iola, Iole, Kala, Kamala, Lila, Lillai, Lola, Milla, Nahla, Nuala, Orla, Pearl, Perla, Petal, Petula, Thekla, Theoclea, Theophila, Theophilus, Tuala, Tuathla, Tula, Twila, Twyla, Ursula, Vela, Viola, Viorel, Willa

Kala and Tarzan, from dvdizzy.com
As previously mentioned, I’m not a big fan of the name Ella, but I do find myself fond of several similar names to her. A few weeks ago, I wrote Pt.I of this series which discussed names similar to Ella, in that they too began with the letters El. It therefore seems apt to devote Pt.II of this series to names which end -la, as Ella does.
But this could get a little complicated since many -la names are also -ella names. Think Gabriella, Arabella and so forth, so I’ve resolved this by excluding all such from this list for fear of clutter. It’s not exactly the perfect solution, but frees me up to devote more time to other -la names worthy of attention. This is by no means a complete list, rather a selection of familiar and less-familiar names which end in -la, you may also query as to whether some could truly be alternatives to Ella, but that isn’t really the aim of this post. The aim is to explore names with similar characteristics to Ella, which are of the following do have:
Alaula – Hawaiian name meaning either sunset glow or light of the dawn.
Beulah – Biblical name meaning married. There’s a similar looking name, Betula, which comes from Latin and means birch.
Calendula – A botanical name for the English marigold.
Casmilla – A variant of the name Camilla. There’s also the name Milla, which is a short form of the latter name.
Carla/Carola – Both originally derive from the name Charles, which means man.
Delilah – Biblical name means delicate, weak and thin.
Embla – A name from Norse Mythology, where Embla was the name of the first human female, formed from an elm tree.
Fionnuala – Irish name meaning white shoulder. Variations include Fionnghuala, Finnguala, Finuall and, sigh, Fenella. She also shortens to Nuala, noo-la.
Iola – Likely to be a variation of the name Iole, which is a Greek name meaning violet. The name Viola is worth a mention here, too, alongside the Romanian name Viorel which also means violet.
Kala – Hawaiian version of Sarah, and a Sanskrit name meaning art form, virtue. Also the name of Tarzan’s mother in the Disney film.
Kamala – Sanskrit name meaning lotus.
Lila – She means play in Sanskrit, but may also be taken as a variation of either Leila or Lily. Lila is also the German word for purple. Slightly similar, but not entirely ending -la is the name Lillai, which is a Romani name meaning spring and summer.
Lola – Spanish pet-form of the name Dolores, which means sorrows.
Nahla – Arabic name meaning either drink or bee.
Orla – Also spelt Órlaith. She’s an Irish name meaning golden ruler – I sometimes see the meaning is altered to golden princess.
Perla – Italian form of the name Pearl
Petula – An elaboration of the name Petal, notably seen on British singer Petula Clark.
Thekla – Contracted form of the name Theoclea, which means God’s glory.
Theophila – Feminine form of the name Theophilus, which means friend of God.
Tuathla – Old Irish name meaning ruler of the people. Sometimes seen anglicised to Tuala.
Tula – Sanskrit name meaning balance, scales and likeness.
Twyla – Of uncertain origins, but she has been linked to the name Étoile and Twilight as possibly being an offshoot of either of them. Also spelt Twila.
Ursula – Latin name meaning bear.
Vela – The name of a constellation, originally part of Argo Navis which was later divided into three pieces, creating Vela, Carina and Puppis.
Willa – Feminine form of the name William.
11 December, 2011
Lou @ Mer de noms
Real Babies
Ace, Alfie, Archie, Baxter, Bea, Bess, Billy, Bobby, Casper, Che, Chelsea, Cleo, Coco, Debbie, Ebony, Effie, Elise, Eloise, Emmy, Esther, Evie, Felix, Geraldine, Harriet, Hattie, Joel, Jools, Kai, Kian, Lexie, Lola, Lucy, Maggie, Maisie, Melody, Nancy, Niall, Niamh, Nina, Noor, Nora, Owen, Penny, Perry, Petra, Polly, Quinn, Ralphie, Reuben, Riley, Rowan, Scarlett, Stacy, Stanley, Tammy, Teddy, Thisbe, Tommy, Verity, Wendy, Willa, Zeke

Santa Train, via flickr
I’ve spent all weekend handing out presents to excitable small children, and what has to be the biggest pack of Brownies I’ve ever come across in my life. This all adds up to the need for an extra special post to give me a chance to share with you as many names as my poor mind can remember.
That said, this post does comes with the warning that, whilst I know their rough ages due for present-selecting purposes, I can only hazard a guess at the spellings of their names. This is by no means a complete list, rather, a collection of the ones I remembered, and for the sake of simplicity, yes there were many multiples of many of these names, but I’ve forgone this since I can’t give exact numbers on how frequent each names was used, but, the ones I saw time and time again?
- Alfie
- Ben
- Hayden
- Henry
- Lucy
- Isabella
- Joshua
- Ruby
Before unleashing the lists on you, it is worth noting that the children could’ve easily been introducing themselves by their nickname, not their fullname.
Babies
| Alfie |
James |
Olly |
| Eloise |
Nina |
Polly |
| Evie |
Meggie |
Ruby |
| Isabella |
Maggie |
Susanna |
1-2
| Ace |
Cameron |
George |
Lucy |
| Aiden |
Casper |
Hannah |
Maisie |
| Alfie |
Charlie |
Harry |
Nancy |
| Amy |
Che |
Henry |
Niamh |
| Archie |
Chelsea |
Holly |
Phoebe |
| Baxter |
Debbie |
Isabella |
Sally |
| Bea |
Ebony |
Isla |
Sally |
| Bella |
Eddy |
Jack |
Sean |
| Ben |
Edward |
Jenny |
Stanley |
| Billy |
Effie |
Liam |
Teddy |
| Bobby |
Evan |
Lila |
Thisbe |
| Callum |
Evie |
Lola |
William |
3-5
| Abby |
Esther |
Jason |
Oliver |
| Abigail |
Ethan |
Joel |
Olivia |
| Alfie |
Eve |
Jordan |
Olly |
| Alice |
Ewan |
Joshua |
Oscar |
| Amelia |
Faith |
Kian |
Owen |
| Ben |
Felix |
Lenny |
Penny |
| Bess |
Fergus |
Leon |
Poppy |
| Betty |
Gabby |
Lily |
Poppy |
| Bruno |
Gabriella |
Lola |
Ralphie |
| Cameron |
George |
Lolly |
Riley (m) |
| Cleo |
Hamish |
Lucy |
Rosie |
| Coco |
Hannah |
Luke |
Samuel |
| Daniel |
Imogen |
Maggie |
Summer |
| Darcy |
Isabella |
Martha |
Summer |
| Eleanor |
Isla |
Molly |
Tammy |
| Elise |
Jack |
Niamh |
Tommy |
| Emily |
James |
Nora |
William |
6-8
| Alex |
Freddie |
Joshua |
Reuben |
| Archie |
Georgia |
Kai |
Sam |
| Ben |
Geraldine |
Kiefer |
Scarlett |
| Cameron |
Greta |
Leo |
Sophie |
| Charlie |
Hannah |
Lexie |
Stacy |
| Charlotte |
Harriet |
Libby |
Summer |
| Chloe |
Hayden |
Lily |
Teddy |
| Connor |
Isabella |
Lucy |
Theo |
| Delphine |
Jessica |
Margaret |
Thomas |
| Eliza |
Jessie |
Molly |
Verity |
| Elliott |
Jimmy |
Noah |
Victoria |
| Elliott |
Jimmy |
Owen |
Wendy |
| Emily |
Joe |
Perry |
Willa |
| Erin |
Jools |
Petra |
William |
| George |
Joseph |
Rebecca |
Zeke |
9-10
| Bea |
Jack |
Molly |
| Becky |
Jake |
Sarah |
| Ben |
Jessica |
Stanley |
| Erin |
Matthew |
Thomas |
| Felicia |
Noah |
William |
10+
| Charlotte |
Joel |
Charlotte |
| Emily |
Joshua |
Quinn |
| Emmy |
Matthew |
Rowan |
| Frank |
Melody |
Winnie |
| Hattie |
Niall |
Zach |
| James |
Noor |
|
23 November, 2011
Lou @ Mer de noms
Girl Names, Nicknames
Angelica, Angeliki, Annabel, Aurelia, Bróna, Calliope, Cassiopeia, Clementine, Dorothea, Elisavet, Esther, Eugenia, Euphemia, Evelyn, Evgenia, Felicity, Florence, Georgina, Harriet, Henrietta, Hettie, Horatia, Jemima, Konstantina, Louiza, Lucinda, Marissa, Mika, Muriel, Nancy, Nell, Nelly, Ophelia, Orla, Paloma, Paraskeve, Parthenope, Patience, Pearl, Penelope, Penny, Peony, Persephone, Petal, Philippa, Philomena, Piper, Pippa, Polly, Pomeline, Poppy, Posy, Prudence, Scarlett, Serena, Temitope, Theodora, Timothea, Tolulope, Tryphena, Valentina, Veronica, Willa, Yasmina, Zenobia, Zenovia, Zuleika

Paloma Faith may inspire you, from metro.co.uk
When I originally penned the Clementine post, I never imagined doing a sequel post or even turning it into a series, but the fact of the matter is that the name Penelope is getting popular, and I’ve started to wonder about what alternatives are out there. This post started off as me pondering about what other names I could get Penny from (the final three being Typhena, Peony and Euphemia), but the original draft of such a post seemed like more should be said. An elaboration was in order, and a sequel was born. So, what other names could we use when Penelope gets too popular for our liking? Just to illustrate the fact that she has grown in popularity, here’s how she’s fared in the past few years:
|
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
| Rank |
583 |
565 |
562 |
678 |
| Births |
50 |
55 |
59 |
46 |
|
2007 |
2008 |
2009 |
2010 |
| Rank |
515 |
427 |
328 |
272 |
| Births |
72 |
99 |
135 |
181 |
A ranking of #272 is something to take note of, since she’s shot up from #678 in 2006 to where she is today. To start off with, it seems best to first approach this topic by asking what exactly are the kinds of names people are pairing the name Penelope with, either as sibling or middle names? A trip to the London Telegraph Birth Announcements was in order to find just that out, and it was an eclectic bunch of names to say the least; here is a cut-down version:
- Annabel
- Aurelia
- Bróna
- Clementine
- Esther
- Evelyn
- Dorothea
- Felicity
- Florence
- Georgina
- Harriet
- Hettie
- Horatia
- Jemima
- Lucinda
- Marissa
- Muriel
- Nancy
- Orla
- Scarlett
- Serena
- Willa
The names Clementine and Florence came up severeal times, whilst Lucinda also came up at least twice. There are some conflicting styles in the names, from the seldom heard Horatia, to the very Irish name Bróna. Since Florence is a clear favourite, it seems apt to kick off a list of suggestions with the younger Nightingale sister’s name: Parthenope. Like her sister before her, Parthenope was named after an Italian city, and like Penelope, she’s four-syllables. If long names are your preference, another four-syllable P name is Philomena, which shares Penelope’s Greek roots. Dorothea from the above list also shares this trait. Other four-syllable Greek names include:
- Angeliki
- Calliope
- Cassiopeia (technically five-syllables)
- Elisavet
- Eugenia (modern Greek form: Evgenia)
- Konstantina
- Louiza
- Ophelia
- Paraskeve (Pah-rah-ske-vee)
- Persephone
- Theodora
- Timothea
- Zenovia/Zenobia
But you may have no Greek heritage, which means the above list may means nothing at all to you. Fear not, for there are other, more English-based, options out there. The current leader of the pack for me is Peony. She’s floral, like Lily, and could also shorten to Penny if your heart so desires. I’m astonisahed that only 9 of them were born in England&Wales in 2010, because she is such a pretty name. I first came upon her, myself, when reading a book which I can’t for the life of me remember. But what I can remember was that Peony wore trousers with different coloured legs. She was an eccentric child, to say the least. Another seldom used name in England&Wales in Tolulope, given to just 4 girls in 2010, whilst Temitope was given to 10 girls.
Another P name that I reckon will be rising fast here in the UK in the next few years is Paloma. We’ve already had pop act Florence&The Machine attributed to the rise of Florence, and there’s another similar artist in the UK right now called Paloma Faith. She was the goth girl, Andrea, in the first of the rebooted St.Trinians films, but has since embraced colour to the max. Her name is Spanish for dove. Another British pop act, Mika, has three sisters named Yasmina, Paloma and Zuleika.
Going back to 2000, Penelope was given to 35 girls that year, as was Henrietta. Other names ranking similarly to her, and also containing four syllables (within 45-25 births) in 2000, with their 2010 ranking/birth number in brackets after are:
- Angelica (#531, 75 births)
- Henrietta (#730, 50 births)
- Ophelia (#559, 71 births)
- Valentina (#521, 77 births)
- Veronica (#452, 92 births)
As you can see, non of them have broken the Top 300 as Penelope has done, but they have all risen since 2000 and could rise further but maybe not as quickly as dear Penny. That leads us onto another point, one could simply use a nickname of Penelope instead. Aside from Poppy, which resides firmly in the Top 100, the nicknames are generally not as popular as their long form:
- Nell – #390
- Nelly – #747
- Penny – #396
- Petal – #3156
- Piper – #719
- Polly – #300
- Posy – #4688
I would also suggest Pippa as a nickname for Penelope, but she’s also on the express train to popularity at the moment. I guess one could argue that Philippa is another great alternative choice, who has actually been going backwards in the past few years. Other vintage-sounding P names include Patience, Prudence and Pearl, and Pomeline is a name with Royal heritage.
To conclude, Penelope is a great name with some great alternatives should her popularity put you off. My line on popularity is the same as always, though: if your heart says go for it, just go for it regardless of how popular the name may be.
3 March, 2011
Lou @ Mer de noms
London Telegraph Names
Alasdair, Alexander, Alexandra, Alice, Amélie, Amelia, Angharad, Archie, Arthur, Beau, Bruce, Caspar, Celia, Charlotte, Clément, Darcey, Dhanlaxmi, Ellen, Florence, Florian, Freddie, George, Griffyd, Gursel, Happy, Heber, Hector, Henrietta, Henry, Honor, Hunter, Iona, Iris, Isis, Isla, Isobelle, James, Jasper, Jemima, Jenkyn, Jonquil, Katinka, Lawrence, Leonidas, Liberty, Lochlann, Louisa, Love, Luigi, Luke, Mair, Marinho, Marnie, Martha, Mary, Maud, Minnie, Molly, Nancy, Octavia, Oscar, Ozanne, Patti, Peel, Plum, Raffles, Raphael, Rudy, Sadie, Sherlock, Soma, Sunshine, Tarka, Tessa, Thady, Thomas, Tiberius, Tobias, Vaughan, Wilbur, Willa, Wood, Zinnia
Let’s indulge ourselves with a litte name spotting in the London Birth Announcements, notable names are in bold, siblings in brackets:
Alexandra Charlotte Ozanne, (Isabelle)
Alice Dhanlaxmi
Amelia Jonquil Angharad
Amélie India Lucy, (William)
Beau Vivienne, (Ada Rose)
Celia Jane Vanessa, (Dougal)
Charlotte Carol Jane, (Oscar)
Darcey Carmen Rose, (Theo)
Ellen Andrea Maria
Florence Iona Emily Peel, (Isla and Willa)
Isla Aris
Henrietta Philippa Rose, (Annelies and Martha)
Iona Kathryn, (Imogen May)
Iris Arabella, (Katinka)
Isla Katherine
Isobelle Susannah
Jemima and Willa, twins
Katinka Alice Belsham, (Bella and Freddie)
Katinka Lily
Liberty Valentina Vaughan
Louisa Jane, Alistair
Mair ‘Polly’ Elisabeth Patricia, (Florence)
Marnie
Martha Maud, (Guy)
Martha Sophie Poppy, (Tilly and Olive)
Mary Beatrice Rose
Mary Constance, (Elsa and George)
Molly Elizabeth Sarah
Molly Juliet
Nancy Rebecca, (Lily)
Nancy Rose
Octavia, (Claudia)
Sadie Francesca
Soma Isis, (Seth and Saul)
Tessa Charlotte Jane, (Isabelle and Eliza)
Tessa Honor Bruce, (Tamsin and Jemima)
Willa Victoria Joanna Rees, (Hamish)
Zinnia Alice Victoria
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Alasdair James Dudley
Alexander George Walter Halley, (Serena)
Archie Geoffrey
Arthur John Christopher, (Thady)
Caspar Anthony Wallace
Freddie Samuel, (Jack and Georgia)
George Alfred Beresford
George James Sherlock
George Raffles Tyndale
Griffyd Hunter Heber
Hector David
Henry Arthur Bromhead, (Jenkyn)
Henry Leonidas Tiberius, (Mark and Rupert)
James Luigi Wood, (Johnny)
Jasper Florian
Lawrence Happy John Owen, (Minnie Love and Heidi Sunshine)
Luke Christopher Æneas, (Angus, Orlando and Cosmo)
Oscar Gürsel
Oscar Jack Peter, (Kit and Jemima)
Peter Jack, Angus
Raphael Willam, (Isabella Flora and Lochlann James)
Rudy Felix James, (Olly and Chloe)
Tarka Alexander Arthur
Tobias Tarquin
Thomas Douglas Marinho
Wilbur Clement, (Patti Plum)
My favourite sibset? It has to be Lawrence Happy, Minnie Love and Heidi Sunshine.
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