GIRLS
Ardelia
Doretta
Lucette
BOYS
De Lorme
Denman
Doane
Edsel
Erskine
Fairman
Filibert
Henley
Hervin
Hubert
Lessing
Per - this man was born in Sweden
Ruric
Ryerson
Stealy
Vasco
Worth
Robert Frost's poem "A Cliff Dwelling" reminds me of the people who must have lived here "Oh years ago--ten thousand years" and enjoyed the beauty and safety of a cliff. A place "to rest from his besetting fears". Welcome to mine.
In 2014 I featured a series of blog posts introducing you to 2,014 names. For the most part they were names that were brand new to me as well. Some names may be more familiar but I found the meaning or origin or some other aspect of the name made it worthy of inclusion here. You may love some of the names, you may hate some, but hopefully you enjoy learning about all of them.
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Abenaki African-Twi Akkadian Albanian Algonquian American Amorite Anglo-Saxon Arabic Aragonese Aramaic Araucan Armenian Assyrian Asturian Avestan Azeri Babylonian Basque Belarusian Benin Bosnian Brazilian Portuguese Breton Bulgarian Catalan Celtic Chechen Chinese Coptic Cornish Croatian Czech Dacian Dakota Sioux Danish Dutch Egyptian English Eskimo Estonian Faroese Finnish Flemish Frankish French Frisian Gaelic Galician Gaulish German Gothic Greek Hawaiian Hebrew Hittite Hungarian Hurrian Igbo Indonesian Iranian Irish Gaelic Italian Japanese Javanese Ladino Latin Latvian Limburgish Malayalam Mandinka Manx Maori Mongolian Mormon Nahuatl Nigerian Norman Norse Norwegian Occitan Ojibwe Persian Phoenician Pictish Polish Portuguese Proto-Indo-European Quahadi Roman Russian Sabine Saimogaitian Sanskrit Saxon Scottish Semitic Shakespearean Silurian Sindarin Slavic Slavonic Slovak Sogdian Spanish Sumerian Swahili Swedish Tongan Turkic Vietnamese Visigothic Welsh Xitsonga Yiddish Yoruba
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Saturday, December 28, 2019
"Who's Who in America 1904" Unusual Names Revealed
GIRLS
Eurith
Itti
BOYS
Beale
Boardman
De Forest
Erman
Guilford
Manoah
Massey
Mazyck
Mosheim
Norval
Opie - this man was from Tennessee
Palmer
Sylvanus
Verner
Warfield
Wheelock
Whitelaw
Wyllys
Eurith
Itti
BOYS
Beale
Boardman
De Forest
Erman
Guilford
Manoah
Massey
Mazyck
Mosheim
Norval
Opie - this man was from Tennessee
Palmer
Sylvanus
Verner
Warfield
Wheelock
Whitelaw
Wyllys
Friday, December 27, 2019
Shedding Light on Unusual Names From "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Zénaïde - this woman was Russian
BOYS
Altus
Arsène
Bie - this man was from Norway
Bradford
Carman
Carr
Choice
Egbert
Emilius
Fletcher
Harrington
Irenaeus -
Jeter
Lingan
Marathon
Overton- this man was named for his father. His last name was Price. He was born in Liverpool, England. But since my Price ancestors lived in Overton, Wales, it just makes me wonder if maybe his father was from Wales or connected with the Price family of Overton, and the first name was a nod to where they were from.
Rastus
Redfield
Wilder
Zénaïde - this woman was Russian
BOYS
Altus
Arsène
Bie - this man was from Norway
Bradford
Carman
Carr
Choice
Egbert
Emilius
Fletcher
Harrington
Irenaeus -
Jeter
Lingan
Marathon
Overton- this man was named for his father. His last name was Price. He was born in Liverpool, England. But since my Price ancestors lived in Overton, Wales, it just makes me wonder if maybe his father was from Wales or connected with the Price family of Overton, and the first name was a nod to where they were from.
Rastus
Redfield
Wilder
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Names for the Day After Christmas
GIRLS
Electa
Gheeda
Jemimita - Spanish nickname for the Hebrew name Jemima, pronounced "heh me me tah". Jemima means "dove".
Lozette
Lucina
Reseula
BOYS
Almenus
Ansgar - Germanic, from "ans" meaning "god" and "ger" meaning "spear".
Arend
Asbjorn - Old Norse, from "ass" meaning "god" and "bjorn" meaning "bear".
Bent- Danish form of the Latin name Benedictus meaning "blessed".
Christer - Danish nickname for the name Christian, which comes from the Latin Christianus meaning "a Christian".
Dagfinn - from Old Norse "Dagfinnr" from "dagr" meaning "day" and "finnr" meaning "person from Finland".
Eilert - Scandinavian form of the Germanic name Egilhard, from "egil" meaning "edge of a sword" and "hard" meaning "hardy" or "brave".
Fridolf - Germanic, from "fridu" meaning "peace" and "wolf".
Gurdon
Orange - this was quite a family name. The father and son had it, then he named his son Orange, his brother also had a son named Orange,
Pierpont - Apparently the banker J.P. Morgan preferred to go by his middle name Pierpont, which was his mother's maiden name.
NOT SURE OF GENDER
Lectie
Electa
Gheeda
Jemimita - Spanish nickname for the Hebrew name Jemima, pronounced "heh me me tah". Jemima means "dove".
Lozette
Lucina
Reseula
BOYS
Almenus
Ansgar - Germanic, from "ans" meaning "god" and "ger" meaning "spear".
Arend
Asbjorn - Old Norse, from "ass" meaning "god" and "bjorn" meaning "bear".
Bent- Danish form of the Latin name Benedictus meaning "blessed".
Christer - Danish nickname for the name Christian, which comes from the Latin Christianus meaning "a Christian".
Dagfinn - from Old Norse "Dagfinnr" from "dagr" meaning "day" and "finnr" meaning "person from Finland".
Eilert - Scandinavian form of the Germanic name Egilhard, from "egil" meaning "edge of a sword" and "hard" meaning "hardy" or "brave".
Fridolf - Germanic, from "fridu" meaning "peace" and "wolf".
Gurdon
Orange - this was quite a family name. The father and son had it, then he named his son Orange, his brother also had a son named Orange,
Pierpont - Apparently the banker J.P. Morgan preferred to go by his middle name Pierpont, which was his mother's maiden name.
NOT SURE OF GENDER
Lectie
Names From the Pages of "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Dalinda -a woman from Buenos Aires
BOYS
Alba
Barnet
Bela - Bela Pratt was a sculptor, born in Connecticutt.
Butler - he seems to have gotten his first name from his father, whose middle name was Butler
Eltweed
Epifanio
Fitz-John
Hazen
Howell
Le Gage
Marsden
Mott
Rice
Sedgwick
Treneo -a man from Buenos Aires
Van Dearing
Waldron
Warley
Young - this man appears to have been known by his initials, Y.J., but Young was his given name.
Dalinda -a woman from Buenos Aires
BOYS
Alba
Barnet
Bela - Bela Pratt was a sculptor, born in Connecticutt.
Butler - he seems to have gotten his first name from his father, whose middle name was Butler
Eltweed
Epifanio
Fitz-John
Hazen
Howell
Le Gage
Marsden
Mott
Rice
Sedgwick
Treneo -a man from Buenos Aires
Van Dearing
Waldron
Warley
Young - this man appears to have been known by his initials, Y.J., but Young was his given name.
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Unusual Names in "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Elia
BOYS
Cortlandt -
Daingerfield
Dred
Elmore
Endicott
Ettore
Farrar - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Fremont
Hilon
Jahial
Kingsley
Maxfield
Normand
Norris
Parmly - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Selim
Sereno - possibly a variant spelling of Cyrano? Sereno Elisha Payne was a congressman born in New York state.
Van Rensselaer
Wheeler
Elia
BOYS
Cortlandt -
Daingerfield
Dred
Elmore
Endicott
Ettore
Farrar - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Fremont
Hilon
Jahial
Kingsley
Maxfield
Normand
Norris
Parmly - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Selim
Sereno - possibly a variant spelling of Cyrano? Sereno Elisha Payne was a congressman born in New York state.
Van Rensselaer
Wheeler
Monday, December 23, 2019
Names Galore from "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Angelia
Zelia
BOYS
Alvred
Amant
Aulick
Aven
Cleland
Coues - the man's middle name (which was his mother's last name)
Dempster
Duffield - the man's middle name, but this is the name he went by
Elwell
Emmons - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Hartvig
Jorgen
Kurre
Potter
Rensselaer
Stafford
Wilberfoss
Wolfred
Angelia
Zelia
BOYS
Alvred
Amant
Aulick
Aven
Cleland
Coues - the man's middle name (which was his mother's last name)
Dempster
Duffield - the man's middle name, but this is the name he went by
Elwell
Emmons - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Hartvig
Jorgen
Kurre
Potter
Rensselaer
Stafford
Wilberfoss
Wolfred
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Some Interesting Names Which I found in "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Aubertine - the woman's middle name, but the name she went by (she also used the pen name Auber). Really rather remarkable. Annie Aubertine Woodward Moore.
BOYS
Appleton
Durán- I'm familiar with this as a Spanish surname, but this was the first name of a man born in Colombia.
Effingham
Ehrman
Gouverneur - this man was a jr, as his father was also named Gouverneur
Hersey - this spelling
Lonzo
Loveland
Mirza - or Morteza, I'm not sure if Mirza was a title or type of surname (in the frontal position). This man was from Iran. General Mirza Morteza Khan, Momtazel-Molk.
Montrose
Platt
Prince - hardly the only person named Prince ever born, but I'm fascinated by the use of this as a first name. This man was a physician who graduated from Princeton College, Kentucky
Read - another middle name that the man went by
Richards - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Rollins
Stanton
Veranus
Welton
Wilhelmus
Aubertine - the woman's middle name, but the name she went by (she also used the pen name Auber). Really rather remarkable. Annie Aubertine Woodward Moore.
BOYS
Appleton
Durán- I'm familiar with this as a Spanish surname, but this was the first name of a man born in Colombia.
Effingham
Ehrman
Gouverneur - this man was a jr, as his father was also named Gouverneur
Hersey - this spelling
Lonzo
Loveland
Mirza - or Morteza, I'm not sure if Mirza was a title or type of surname (in the frontal position). This man was from Iran. General Mirza Morteza Khan, Momtazel-Molk.
Montrose
Platt
Prince - hardly the only person named Prince ever born, but I'm fascinated by the use of this as a first name. This man was a physician who graduated from Princeton College, Kentucky
Read - another middle name that the man went by
Richards - the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Rollins
Stanton
Veranus
Welton
Wilhelmus
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Many Unusual Names from "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Antinenette
BOYS
Allyne
Bedell - this was the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Blackley
Bloomfield
Chastain
Cincinnatus
Crosby
Dunlop
Fillmore
Hinckley
Hulett
Lorettus
Mansfield
Parmenas
Selah
Thorbjorn
Walton
Weymar
Wilmot
Antinenette
BOYS
Allyne
Bedell - this was the man's middle name, but the name he went by
Blackley
Bloomfield
Chastain
Cincinnatus
Crosby
Dunlop
Fillmore
Hinckley
Hulett
Lorettus
Mansfield
Parmenas
Selah
Thorbjorn
Walton
Weymar
Wilmot
Monday, December 9, 2019
Selecting Some Unusual Names from "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Rosine
BOYS
Allard
Aniceto
Brander - this was the man's middle name, but he was known by this name
Chalmers
Chastain
Eben
La Salle
Larkin
Laurens
Leverett
Lino
Lisle de Vaux
Miner
Perriton - this man's mother's maiden name was Perriton.
Rezin
Richmond
Shailer
Theophile
Washburn
Rosine
BOYS
Allard
Aniceto
Brander - this was the man's middle name, but he was known by this name
Chalmers
Chastain
Eben
La Salle
Larkin
Laurens
Leverett
Lino
Lisle de Vaux
Miner
Perriton - this man's mother's maiden name was Perriton.
Rezin
Richmond
Shailer
Theophile
Washburn
Peering at Some Unusual Names in "Who's Who in America 1904"
GIRLS
Almanza
Arlina
Lafayette - I had not seen this on a woman before
BOYS
Alexius
Benton
Camillus
Celora
Chambers
Delmar
Guglielmo
Huguenin -
Mangasar - this man was from Turkey
Manton
Milburg
Murdo
Nota - this was the man's middle name, but the name he went by.
Orison
Rouget De Lisle - I'm not sure if the man in Who's Who went by just Rouget or Rouget De Lisle. This is the last name of a famous 19th century French patriot, Claude Joseph Rouget De Lisle, who wrote the French national anthem.
St. Clair
Severo
Almanza
Arlina
Lafayette - I had not seen this on a woman before
BOYS
Alexius
Benton
Camillus
Celora
Chambers
Delmar
Guglielmo
Huguenin -
Mangasar - this man was from Turkey
Manton
Milburg
Murdo
Nota - this was the man's middle name, but the name he went by.
Orison
Rouget De Lisle - I'm not sure if the man in Who's Who went by just Rouget or Rouget De Lisle. This is the last name of a famous 19th century French patriot, Claude Joseph Rouget De Lisle, who wrote the French national anthem.
St. Clair
Severo
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Deck the Halls With Names
GIRLS
Arvalee
Sigolène - French form of the German name Sieglinde. It is also part of the name of a town in France, Sainte-Sigolène in Haute-Loire.
Uvada - a place in Utah, combines the names of Utah and Nevada. My cousin's grandmother was named this and is from this part of the state.
BOYS
Roldán - Spanish form of the name Roland, which comes from the Germanic name Hrodland, from "hrod" meaning "fame" and "land".
Arvalee
Sigolène - French form of the German name Sieglinde. It is also part of the name of a town in France, Sainte-Sigolène in Haute-Loire.
Uvada - a place in Utah, combines the names of Utah and Nevada. My cousin's grandmother was named this and is from this part of the state.
BOYS
Roldán - Spanish form of the name Roland, which comes from the Germanic name Hrodland, from "hrod" meaning "fame" and "land".
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