The Best Baby Names
So maybe that headline is misleading (though the search engines will love it). Name choices are too subjective to label, “best,” but my mother, husband, son and daughter have chosen their favorites from almost two hundred submissions. The decisions were sometimes fraught, which is why I have included honorable mentions. You know what you get for a honorable mention? Your name and town in my blog! Congratulations!
And the winners of the baby name contest are . . .
Favorite Girls’ Name: My Mother’s Choice
I don’t mean to complain, but . . . I will. My mother — whom I love more than life itself — gave her fourth child — that would be me — a full name that made childhood Christmases hell and is hard to say. Try saying “Carol Snow” out loud. The L to the S does not work. Somehow, it comes out sounding like “Carol Snell.” Or “Carol’s No.”
As time went on, she gave some thought to what she should have named her daughters. “Johanna” led the pack for years, but once she started having granddaughters, she picked a new favorite (which none of us used). So when Marguarite from Marion, OH, sent in Annabel — it was pretty much over. Congratulations, Marguarite! (Ironically, Marion is my middle name. And I don’t like that, either.)
Favorite Girls’ Name: My Daughter’s Choice
An “A” name took the prize again for the second favorite girls’ name selection. My daughter Lucy (whom I instructed not to choose “Lucy” — sorry, Susan from Avon, NJ) spent a lot of time narrowing down the list to eight . . . and then three . . . and then one: Aubrey. Good going, Sandra from Newton Falls, OH! The near-miss names were Anika (thanks, Jodi of Lincoln, NE) and Claire, which was my husband’s and my second-choice name for Lucy. “Claire” came in twice, courtesy of Kari of Independence, IA, and Sheila of Annapolis, MD. It is also the name of the protagonist in my first young adult book, Switch.
Favorite Boys’ Name: My Husband’s Choice
When I was pregnant with our son, my husband, Andrew, suggested we call him Freddy. Or Hamish. He was kidding. Sort of. Astonishingly, no one submitted either of those. I could have told contest entrant Jessica that William, nicknamed Will, did not stand a chance as Andrew’s favorite because I spent seven hormonal months trying to talk into it, and he wouldn’t budge. One of our shortlisted names, Jameson, is an old family name that came in courtesy of reader Mary (as did three Jameses and one Jamie). Jameson was one of Andrew’s top three choices in the contest, as was Aiden (which, along with Aubrey, came from Sandra of Newton, OH). But the final selection? Daniel. I agree: it is a nice name. And way better than Hamish. Congratulations to Allison of McDonough, GA!
Favorite Boys’ Name: My Son’s Choice
If not Freddy, Hamish, William or Daniel, what did we name our son, you may wonder? (Or — you may not. But it’s my blog so I’m going to tell you.) Our son is named Philip. He is twelve years old. And he does not like the name Philip. Apparently, none of you do, either, because no on sent it in. A few years ago, Philip announced, “I wish you had named me Jake.” I did what any good mother would do — I stole his words and put them in a book. No one submitted Jake (though Jacob came in from Cindy of Eldred, PA), but it wouldn’t have won, anyway. I asked Philip to pick his FAVORITE NAME from the list, not the name he’d choose for himself (which was Jason, submitted by Mary of Arlington, TX; Mayling of Naperville, IL; and Georgina of Hilton Head Island, SC).
I don’t know whether Patricia of Winter Springs, FL, was thinking “twelve-year-old boy” when she sent in her names. I don’t know whether or not she is familiar with Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series. What I do know is that when Zeus came in, the rest of you didn’t stand a chance. Well, except for Megan of Parkside, Australia, who submitted her husband’s name, Odysseus.
Congratulations to the winners. I hope you enjoy your signed books!
Check back to see what I choose as my favorite name(s) and also to see who gets the $50 Barnes & Noble gift card.
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about 1 year ago
Thanks! I just wanted to say, I picked the name Annabel because it is my daughter’s name. It was taken from “Annabel Lee” by Poe. Thanks again for choosing me!
about 1 year ago
It’s a beautiful name …. and WAY better than Carol!
about 1 year ago
Good names all!
Congrats, winners!
Meljprincess AT aol DOT com
about 1 year ago
First of all, Carol is a perfectly nice name! OK, it’s my middle name. So I feel obliged to defend it. Second, after some folks suggested their daughter’s names, I’m feeling guilty that I didn’t submit my daughter’s name. So here it is: Esther Sunshine. So far, she likes it. Perhaps that will change when she gets older. And finally, I just finished your latest book, and I must say that I think it’s your best yet! I’ll be writing glowing reviews of it very soon…
about 5 months ago
All beauitfu names my 1st borns middle name is JoHanna after. My grandmother. My 1st granddaughter is Payton and my 2nd is due any day and her name is. Kennedy Elizabeth. I vote for my team for girl names. Just waiting for one more daughter to add to our family.