I was raised by Halloween parents.
Those of you who also had Halloween parents will know what I mean. For those of you who didn't - imagine your childhood, but with a lot more costumes, fake blood, and scary movies.
Halloween was our family's big holiday, and we went all-out with decorations, costumes, pumpkin-carving, and more. My sister and I, as a result, are now huge fans of scary movies - to the chagrin of friends and more distant relatives.
Today's post will be about cool names found in Halloween classics - or at least, my favorite classics.
Frankenstein, directed by James Whale, 1931
An indisputable classic, and a personal favorite, the original Frankenstein has influenced countless films over the years. Characters include classic names like Henry, Elizabeth, and Victor, all excellent and established choices. Actor names include the rarer Mae, Boris, Dwight, and Lionel - while Mae and Lionel have reentered the list, are Dwight and Boris too dated?
Dracula, directed by Tod Browning, 1931
I couldn't include Boris Karloff without Bela Lugosi! An early vampire film that of course led to later iterations, Dracula is timeless - and still creepy. Bela for a boy is unusual today, and might be confused with feminine Bella - the boy's version means "white", the girls' comes from Elizabeth, "pledged to God". Mina, a main character's name, is recently starting to rise back up the girls' list.
The Exorcist, directed by William Friedkin, 1973
With eerie effects - including green slime - little actress Linda Blair shot into the spotlight in this religious ride through demonic possession. I find it interesting that the two main female characters are Chris and Regan, with gender-neutral names. Actor names include Ellen, Lee, Max, Jack, and Jason - nothing too unfamiliar.
Halloween, directed by John Carpenter, 1978
The beginning of Jamie Lee Curtis' career, Halloween spawned a series of sequels and remakes, with scary killer Michael Myers lurking through them all. A lot of the character names are nicknames - Laurie, Annie, Tommy, Richie - probably because of their young ages. Among the actresses, two have stereotypically male names: Jamie Lee and Kyle.
Poltergeist, directed by Tobe Hooper, 1982
This movie triggers all sorts of relatable fears - clowns, shadows, ghosts, and more. The actors and actresses who played the central family have an interesting mix of names - Scottish Craig, combo JoBeth, French Dominique, classic Oliver, and flower-power Heather. I hadn't seen the director's name before, either; it's pronounced like Toby.
The Nightmare Before Christmas, directed by Henry Selick, 1993
One of my favorite movies of all time, this animated film can be watched at Halloween, Christmas - or any other time of year. Main characters Jack and Sally are my favorite fictional couple, hands down, with timeless names to match. In related name trivia, creator Tim Burton and ex-partner Helena Bonham Carter have a daughter Nell, which continues the matrilineal tradition on Helena's side - Hélène, Elena, Helena, Nell.
Scream, directed by Wes Craven, 1996
The best first 15 minutes of any scary movie, in my opinion. This 90's mashup of real terror and meta-comedy keeps you on the edge of your seat. Again, the female characters have gender-neutral names (why is this?) - Casey, Sidney, Gale, and Tatum. Star Neve Campbell's name means "snow", and it's climbing in the UK along with Gaelic spelling Niamh.
The Blair Witch Project, directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez, 1999
The movie that started the "found footage" trend, it's a bit less scary than before the copycats followed - but only a bit. The actors share the names of their characters - Heather, Josh and Mike - which prompted the rumor to be spread that the actors had actually died.
What are your favorite scary movies?
Happy Halloween! Stay costumed and safe this weekend :)
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Thursday, October 29, 2015
Throwback Thursday: Pagan Names
Happy Halloween week!
Today's name list is brought to you by Samhain, the Gaelic festival upon which Halloween originated. It's origins are pagan - check out a more thorough history here - but celebrations continue today! So I'll be looking at a selection of Celtic pagan names from the Pagan Name Dictionary - any more adventurous namers out there?
Today's name list is brought to you by Samhain, the Gaelic festival upon which Halloween originated. It's origins are pagan - check out a more thorough history here - but celebrations continue today! So I'll be looking at a selection of Celtic pagan names from the Pagan Name Dictionary - any more adventurous namers out there?
All-Gender Names
Aeron - from the Brythonic goddess of slaughter, Agrona. Strong and substantial, but could be confused with Erin or Aaron. Pronounce it "AY-er-on" for some uniqueness.
Avalon - from a mythological Celtic island. It's also connected to the island off the coast of California, and provides a break from Aiden and Evelyn.
Korrigan - from traditional Breton trickster fairy creatures. With Finnegan, Cora, and Reagan on the charts, I think Korrigan (or Corrigan) could stand tall.
Seren - used for girls more, but I think this name could work well for the boys - it means "star", and has Welsh origins. It's also got a serene look to it.
Female Names
Ailsa - from a rock in Scotland known as "fairy rock". I think it's a nice twist between Ada and Elsa, and it keeps its femininity without being frilly.
Ceridwen - meaning "blessed song", she was the mother of Taliesin (another great choice) in Welsh mythology. Friendly and accessible, but totally its own.
Morrigan - pronounced "MOOR-ee-an", she was a War Goddess of Celtic lore. The pronunciation might trip people up, but the sound and meaning is fantastic.
Rhiannon - in Welsh lore, the goddess of horses, but the name means "great queen". Any Fleetwood Mac fan has considered this name, and it's a haunting classic.
Male Names
Bran - meaning "crow" or "raven", connected to Welsh and Irish mythology. Similar-sounding Bram is also brought up around Halloween due to its connection to the writer of Dracula.
Fergus - from Irish folklore, meaning "strong man". Recently seen in Pixar's Brave, cute nickname Fergie might give it a boost.
Oisin - a boy turned into a deer in Irish mythology, his name means "little deer". Adorable, and a great alternative to Owen or Oliver.
Puck - a name for a mischievous spirit, found in cultures worldwide. Accessible as a nickname, but I think it isn't substantial enough to be a formal first name.
Thoughts? Any great Gaelic/Celtic names I've missed?
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Halloween Costume Names, Part Two
Let's continue with Day 2 of costume names!
Check out Part 1 here.
Tell me in the comments what costumes you're planning. My boyfriend and I will be going as Cosmo and Wanda from the Fairly Oddparents this year!
Devil
"Devil" - Teivel, Diablo, Velna, Deuce
"Terrible" - Ugra, Uther, Bhima
"Sharp" - Shamir, Berach, Jasna, Min, Asika, Acucio
"Red" - Ruby, Rowan, Garnet, Edom, Flannery, Rufus, Shani
Famous devils and demons - Damien, Lucifer, Mephistopheles
Witch
"Magic" - Taika, Jinx
"Purple" - Lavender, Violet, Ianthe, Porfirio, Amethyst
Witch names - Grimhild, Armida, Sabrina, Kiki, Wanda, Hermione, Ginevra, Glinda, Tarba, Cassandra, Circe, Morgan, Jenny, Hecate, Moll, Alice, Agnes, Entjen, Märet, Minnie, Elphaba, Jadis, Bellatrix, Melisandre, Medea, Ursula, Wendy
Superhero
"Hero/Heroine" - Bertille, Conlan, Finley, Sweeney, Valda, Vero
"Super" - Aristotle, Naren, Adi, Prasert
"Savior" - Messiah, Salvador, Björg
"Strong" - André, Brian, Ethan, Evander, Melisande, Valencia
Famous heroes/heroines - Natasha, Selina, Clark, Bruce, Peter, Tony
Cowboy
Horse-related names - Phillip, Destry, Baylor, Xanthippe, Ahearne, Eachna, Eowyn, Marshall, Rider, Chevy
"Free" - Amadi, Charles, Fanya, Franklin, Kermit, Liberato
"Country" - Fielder, Paine, Gladys
Famous cowboys and cowgirls - Annie, Jane, John, Bill, Jack, Frank
Frankenstein
"Reborn" - Renata, René, Anastasia, Tassia
"Alive" - Vito, Viva, Aisha, Idir, Tural, Živa
"Large" - Grant, Brady, Titania
Names from characters/actors in the original Frankenstein - Henry, Elizabeth, Victor, Colin, Mae, Boris, Edward, Frederick, Dwight, Fritz, Lionel
I'll see you tomorrow to continue the celebration!
Check out Part 1 here.
Tell me in the comments what costumes you're planning. My boyfriend and I will be going as Cosmo and Wanda from the Fairly Oddparents this year!
Devil
"Devil" - Teivel, Diablo, Velna, Deuce
"Terrible" - Ugra, Uther, Bhima
"Sharp" - Shamir, Berach, Jasna, Min, Asika, Acucio
"Red" - Ruby, Rowan, Garnet, Edom, Flannery, Rufus, Shani
Famous devils and demons - Damien, Lucifer, Mephistopheles
Witch
"Magic" - Taika, Jinx
"Purple" - Lavender, Violet, Ianthe, Porfirio, Amethyst
Witch names - Grimhild, Armida, Sabrina, Kiki, Wanda, Hermione, Ginevra, Glinda, Tarba, Cassandra, Circe, Morgan, Jenny, Hecate, Moll, Alice, Agnes, Entjen, Märet, Minnie, Elphaba, Jadis, Bellatrix, Melisandre, Medea, Ursula, Wendy
Superhero
"Hero/Heroine" - Bertille, Conlan, Finley, Sweeney, Valda, Vero
"Super" - Aristotle, Naren, Adi, Prasert
"Savior" - Messiah, Salvador, Björg
"Strong" - André, Brian, Ethan, Evander, Melisande, Valencia
Famous heroes/heroines - Natasha, Selina, Clark, Bruce, Peter, Tony
Cowboy
Horse-related names - Phillip, Destry, Baylor, Xanthippe, Ahearne, Eachna, Eowyn, Marshall, Rider, Chevy
"Free" - Amadi, Charles, Fanya, Franklin, Kermit, Liberato
"Country" - Fielder, Paine, Gladys
Famous cowboys and cowgirls - Annie, Jane, John, Bill, Jack, Frank
Frankenstein
"Reborn" - Renata, René, Anastasia, Tassia
"Alive" - Vito, Viva, Aisha, Idir, Tural, Živa
"Large" - Grant, Brady, Titania
Names from characters/actors in the original Frankenstein - Henry, Elizabeth, Victor, Colin, Mae, Boris, Edward, Frederick, Dwight, Fritz, Lionel
I'll see you tomorrow to continue the celebration!
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Halloween Costume Names, Part One
Happy Halloween week, friends!
And happy birthday to my wonderful mom, Nancy Kay. I love you and I hope you enjoy your holiday birthday!
Today's post is more fun than particularly insightful. I've taken some of the top Halloween costumes worn every year (pop culture costumes aside) and found names that match each of them. While I normally stick with Latin/Greek/Hebrew based names, I'm including names from other cultures to round things out.
Here's the list I'm using, but you can find other lists and continue the game!
Top ten Halloween costumes of all time, by Christina Caldwell
Ghost
"Ghost" - Drogo, Lilith, Aparicia
"Spirit" - Dusana, Dušan, Enid, Anima, Kokoro, Esprit, Janan, Kamali
"Soul" - Alma, Linh, Psyche, Duska
"White" - Alba, Bain, Bianca, Fiona, Ivory
Famous ghosts - Casper, Jacob, Mary, Clytemnestra, Myrtle
Zombie
"Death" - Morana, Mot, Thanatos, Chiwa, Lefu, Anubis
"Eternal" - Khalid, Amari, Niran, Eilam, Nitya, Samad
"Return" - Ayda, Shevi, Yashuv
"Green" - Emerald, Oran, Peridot, Verdi, Zelenka
Famous zombies - Ash, Ed, Michael, Kat
Vampire
"Blood" - Muhjah, Djimon, Eztli
"Bat" - Adan, Stellaluna (couldn't resist)
"Fang" - Niv
"Pale" - Chloris, Gauri, Paley, Blasco
Famous vampires - Vlad, Edward, Claudia, Lestat, Angel
Cat
"Cat" - Faline, Felinus, Bastet, Leander, Numair, Fahd
"Omen" - Lakshmi, Ugur, Dalili, Sisay, Lakshman
"Domestic" - Damiana, Damario, Damon, Laka
"Black" - Caliban, Ebony, Ciaran, Melanie, Nigel, Kali, Sable
Famous black cats - Salem, Jiji, Felix, Berlioz, Figaro, Lucifer
Pumpkin
"Vegetable" - Fennel, Masamba, Kazuna, Moena, Topwe
"Round" - Cade, Knox, Dudda, Viên, Ballard, Maru
"Smile" - Basma, Hande, Ibtisam, Erendira, Susmita
"Orange" - Cam, Sienna, Alani, Amber, Nerola, Azahar
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown names - Charlie, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Sally, Violet, Frieda, Patty
Check out more costume names tomorrow - Halloween Costume Names, Part Two
And happy birthday to my wonderful mom, Nancy Kay. I love you and I hope you enjoy your holiday birthday!
Today's post is more fun than particularly insightful. I've taken some of the top Halloween costumes worn every year (pop culture costumes aside) and found names that match each of them. While I normally stick with Latin/Greek/Hebrew based names, I'm including names from other cultures to round things out.
Here's the list I'm using, but you can find other lists and continue the game!
Top ten Halloween costumes of all time, by Christina Caldwell
Ghost
"Ghost" - Drogo, Lilith, Aparicia
"Spirit" - Dusana, Dušan, Enid, Anima, Kokoro, Esprit, Janan, Kamali
"Soul" - Alma, Linh, Psyche, Duska
"White" - Alba, Bain, Bianca, Fiona, Ivory
Famous ghosts - Casper, Jacob, Mary, Clytemnestra, Myrtle
Zombie
"Death" - Morana, Mot, Thanatos, Chiwa, Lefu, Anubis
"Eternal" - Khalid, Amari, Niran, Eilam, Nitya, Samad
"Return" - Ayda, Shevi, Yashuv
"Green" - Emerald, Oran, Peridot, Verdi, Zelenka
Famous zombies - Ash, Ed, Michael, Kat
Vampire
"Blood" - Muhjah, Djimon, Eztli
"Bat" - Adan, Stellaluna (couldn't resist)
"Fang" - Niv
"Pale" - Chloris, Gauri, Paley, Blasco
Famous vampires - Vlad, Edward, Claudia, Lestat, Angel
Cat
"Cat" - Faline, Felinus, Bastet, Leander, Numair, Fahd
"Omen" - Lakshmi, Ugur, Dalili, Sisay, Lakshman
"Domestic" - Damiana, Damario, Damon, Laka
"Black" - Caliban, Ebony, Ciaran, Melanie, Nigel, Kali, Sable
Famous black cats - Salem, Jiji, Felix, Berlioz, Figaro, Lucifer
Pumpkin
"Vegetable" - Fennel, Masamba, Kazuna, Moena, Topwe
"Round" - Cade, Knox, Dudda, Viên, Ballard, Maru
"Smile" - Basma, Hande, Ibtisam, Erendira, Susmita
"Orange" - Cam, Sienna, Alani, Amber, Nerola, Azahar
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown names - Charlie, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder, Sally, Violet, Frieda, Patty
Check out more costume names tomorrow - Halloween Costume Names, Part Two
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Monday, October 26, 2015
Literary Names: Stardust
Welcome to Day One of Halloween week!
To celebrate my favorite holiday, each post this week will have a Halloween connection. For today's Literary Names installment, I'll be focusing on Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel (complete with witches), Stardust!
The book is an adventure story through a magical land, complete with action, romance and humor. The film version - made in 2007 - is also a great family film.
Rather than reimagine the names of the characters, I'll be focusing on the already-excellent names in the book (and a few from the movie).
Let's begin!
Yvaine
The origin of this name may very well be from the novel Stardust! While Yvain was used in Chrétien de Troyes' medieval texts as a form of Eugene ("well-born"), Yvaine is listed in a few places as meaning "evening star", from Neil Gaiman's book. It's a lovely combination of Yvonne and Elaine, and not too far from boys' favorite Evan. The character in the story is a strong and stunning - not a bad namesake for any child.
Tristan
The name Tristan of course calls to mind the doomed romance of Tristan and Isolde, but our protagonist in the fantasy novel has a different fate. The name came into use in the US in the 1970's, and is currently ranked at #101 - not uncommon by any means. However, the nice sound and similarity to favorite Christian will probably continue the popularity trend. The meaning is "sorrowful", but Tristan, to me, connotes a hero.
Dunstan
Meaning "dark stone", Dunstan sounds like a cool combination of retro Duncan and trendy Austin - classic but modern, in a way. The character in the book is a supportive and loving father, wishing his love Una would come back to him. If you like Dustin, but think it's a little passé, try Dunstan!
Una
A personal name crush, Una fits in with the rest of the old-fashioned three-letter names returning to the charts - Ava, Ivy, Ida. Depending on its origin, it can mean "one" or "lamb" - either is cute. In Stardust, Una is the name of Tristan's mother, held captive by an evil witch. It also has an unusual first initial, if you're looking for some uniqueness - and sister spelling Oona isn't bad either.
Primus, Secundus, Tertius, Quartus, Quintus, Sextus, Septimus
These are the names of the princes, alive and dead, who are vying for the crown in Stardust. I'm grouping them together since each is a "number name". Names like these are more personal - some have favorite or lucky numbers, so using one of these names would be a great honorific. But I'd suggest staying away from Sextus. Check out this Nameberry article for more number names!
The Witches - Lamia, Mormo and Empusa
The book version of Stardust doesn't give names to these characters, but the film does - and only Lamia has etymology information online. She was a monstrous figure in Greek mythology. I wouldn't suggest any of these for children, but if you're looking for character name inspiration, these are really fun to play around with.
I didn't include every name from the book - any favorites that I missed? Or are fantasy names not strong enough to stand up to a real-life attendance sheet? Tell me what you think in the comments!
To celebrate my favorite holiday, each post this week will have a Halloween connection. For today's Literary Names installment, I'll be focusing on Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel (complete with witches), Stardust!
The book is an adventure story through a magical land, complete with action, romance and humor. The film version - made in 2007 - is also a great family film.
Rather than reimagine the names of the characters, I'll be focusing on the already-excellent names in the book (and a few from the movie).
Let's begin!
Yvaine
The origin of this name may very well be from the novel Stardust! While Yvain was used in Chrétien de Troyes' medieval texts as a form of Eugene ("well-born"), Yvaine is listed in a few places as meaning "evening star", from Neil Gaiman's book. It's a lovely combination of Yvonne and Elaine, and not too far from boys' favorite Evan. The character in the story is a strong and stunning - not a bad namesake for any child.
Tristan
The name Tristan of course calls to mind the doomed romance of Tristan and Isolde, but our protagonist in the fantasy novel has a different fate. The name came into use in the US in the 1970's, and is currently ranked at #101 - not uncommon by any means. However, the nice sound and similarity to favorite Christian will probably continue the popularity trend. The meaning is "sorrowful", but Tristan, to me, connotes a hero.
Dunstan
Meaning "dark stone", Dunstan sounds like a cool combination of retro Duncan and trendy Austin - classic but modern, in a way. The character in the book is a supportive and loving father, wishing his love Una would come back to him. If you like Dustin, but think it's a little passé, try Dunstan!
Una
A personal name crush, Una fits in with the rest of the old-fashioned three-letter names returning to the charts - Ava, Ivy, Ida. Depending on its origin, it can mean "one" or "lamb" - either is cute. In Stardust, Una is the name of Tristan's mother, held captive by an evil witch. It also has an unusual first initial, if you're looking for some uniqueness - and sister spelling Oona isn't bad either.
Primus, Secundus, Tertius, Quartus, Quintus, Sextus, Septimus
These are the names of the princes, alive and dead, who are vying for the crown in Stardust. I'm grouping them together since each is a "number name". Names like these are more personal - some have favorite or lucky numbers, so using one of these names would be a great honorific. But I'd suggest staying away from Sextus. Check out this Nameberry article for more number names!
The Witches - Lamia, Mormo and Empusa
The book version of Stardust doesn't give names to these characters, but the film does - and only Lamia has etymology information online. She was a monstrous figure in Greek mythology. I wouldn't suggest any of these for children, but if you're looking for character name inspiration, these are really fun to play around with.
I didn't include every name from the book - any favorites that I missed? Or are fantasy names not strong enough to stand up to a real-life attendance sheet? Tell me what you think in the comments!
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