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  By Abby Sandel, Appellation Mountain   Names from the Middle Ages are fascinating. They’re often quite similar to those parents love today, but tend to be almost entirely overlooked.   Nameberry has long had the Coolator. I would call this the Medievalizer, except that sounds like a torture device.   Instead, this is...
Girls’ Name Hazel: Will a new movie make her the next Jennifer?
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  By Nick Turner   In 1970, the novel Love Story captured America‘s imagination with the tale of a wealthy Harvard jock who meets a girl from the other side of the tracks. It was soon followed by a movie of the same name — a tear-jerker that became the top box-office draw...
Girl Baby Names: Something Old, Something New
Jan 10, 2025
  By Abby Sandel, Appellation Mountain   The good news about naming a girl: the options are limitless.   The bad news about naming a girl: the options?  Limitless!  How do you choose?   In the US, around two-thirds of all newborn girls are given a Top 1000 name.  We play it safe with...
The Two Aggies: Agatha and Agnes unbuttoned
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  By Linda Rosenkrantz   For what seems like forever, this pair of sainted sister names, Agnes and Agatha, have seemed like the quintessential starched, buttoned-up, high-lace-collared, mauve-dressed Great-Great-Grandmother appellations.   I’d like to propose that we let the unbuttoning commence.   Agnes has a bit of a leg up on several counts:   1....
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