Meagan Burke, TulipByAnyName
It’s Girl Scout cookie season! Let’s celebrate this delicious time of year and empowering organization by looking at some names inspired by the Girl Scouts.
Juliette
Founder Juliette Gordon Low organized the first Girl Scout troop on March 12, 1912. Juliette is a French name meaning youthful. Juliette is currently 255 in popularity, just a smidge more common than Juliet at 258. There are several actresses named Juliette, including Juliette Binoche and Juliette Lewis.
Gordon
Gordon is another way to honor Juliette Gordon Low. A Scottish surname meaning great hill, Gordon peaked in the 1930s and is currently ranked at Number 935. Perhaps the popularity of Jordan has affected the popularity of Gordon. Gordon may remind you of restaurateur Gordon Ramsay or Lizzie’s sidekick, David “Gordo” Gordon, on the show Lizzie McGuire’s.
Savannah
The first Girl Scout troop was formed in Juliette Gordon Low’s hometown of Savannah, Georgia. Savannah Smiles, a crisp lemon cookie in the shape of a smile were introduced in 2012 in celebration of the Girl Scouts first meeting 100 years prior. Savannah is a Spanish name with a sweet Southern feel meaning flat tropical land. Savannah currently ranks at Number 39.
Georgia
Georgia was the birth place of founder Juliette Gordon Law. The first official Girl Scout meeting was held in 1912 in Savannah, Georgia. Georgia is a place name as well as a feminine form of George meaning farmer. Currently Number 243, this little Peach of a name is on the rise, up nearly 100 spots in the last 5 years.
Scout
Scout is a spunky word name that many associate with the lovable character in Harper Lee’s iconic novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Scout also brings to mind images of camping and exploring, perfect for a little Girl or Boy Scout. Last year 205 girls and 54 boys were named Scout.
Daisy
Daisies are the youngest level of Girl Scouts. Daisies get their name from founder Juliette Gordon Low, who went by the nickname Daisy. A cheery flower name, Daisy is currently Number 180. Actor Meg Ryan and Chef Jamie Oliver each have daughters named Daisy.
Obsessed with Girl Scout cookies? While Thin Mints might be an odd name for a child, Araminta carries that same minty sound. Here are some sweet names inspired your favorite Girl Scout cookies!
Caramel deLites – Carmen
Samoas – Samara
Peanut Butter Patties – Patrick
Tagalongs – Tabitha
Shortbread – Shoshanna
Trefoils – Trinity
Do-si-dos – Doyle
Peanut Butter Sandwich –Pierre
Thin Mints – Araminta
Cranberry Citrus Crisps – Crandall
Lemonades – Lemuel
Rah-Rah Raisins – Rae
Savannah Smiles – Savion
Thanks-A-Lot – Thane
Toffee-tastic – Fiona
Trios – Tristan
What are some other cool names that you would content to these delicious treats?