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Do you know anyone who named their child after a character in a book?
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Her mother is quite a literary woman.




To add to the silly name thread above, I once encountered a woman called LaSonya. And a nurse in my old OB's office told me that a former patient (who was not very well educated) wanted to call her daughter Vagina.

Weird name: Huck Touhy (that's just mean)
BTW my name doesn't really seem to bre too common anymore. I know bout 3 other Donna's and I don't like any of them :(



My mother named me after a song, but luckily it was I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen. Of course, I wish she had named me Katherine and my daughter still thought I could have done better than Ashley. I tried to convince her that not every other girl was named Ashley when I named her that.

Also, my husband just loved "Lestat" from the Vampire Chronicles and he was dead set on naming his son Noah Lestat so God was definitely looking out for me when he gave us 3 girls. LOL
He did, however, win out in one aspect because our middle daughter's first name is Phoenix after the bird from Mythology. It was his idea but I agreed because it was different and sounds neat. She wavers between loving it because it's so different and hating it for the same reason. And she's only 6 so it's bound to get worse.

my son has a relatively basic name (michael) but if my sister has a girl in February, she'll be named Cadence. i know my sister got that from a book, i couldn't tell you which one.
very cool topic!

If I have a daughter, she will be named Lily after Harry's mother.
If I have a boy, Jackson (Jack + Jason) from The Talisman by Stephen King. I'd probably call him Jack though, as a kind of "shout out" to Jack Torrance from The Shining. ;)

And, to build on Mary's dog post, our dog is named Charley (as in Steinbeck's "Travels With....")

We were in a tiny MOPS group in Washington state with only about seven members and there were three Aidans between us!
I named one previous cat Scarlett and one Katy both after Katy Scarlett O'Hara and had fully intended on naming a future daughter Katy but now that I used it on the cat I think it's run its course.


It’s a pretty name but not so bizarre that the little girl will detest it when she gets older. Just imagine Bellatrix or Minerva or Narcissa. Those would be tough ones to live down. Or up to. Depends on how you look at it!!

Kathy~Also there is a little girl that attends school with my children named Agatha Cristy Wilkes. I don't know them so I don't know if they intentionally named her after the author or what. But I thought it was interesting to say the least! :)

I know that my sister was named after a character in a spanish soap opera. Her name is Natasha. It wasn't common then, but it's actually starting to be common now (at least where I live). I also knew a woman who named her son Damian, now I'm not sure if it's after "The Omen" or not, but it's creepy, nonetheless. The kid's a sweetie pie, don't get me wrong. But imagine, when your kid's a newborn and you're thinking "Hmmm, what should I name him?" thinking "Damian" is like jinxing the hell out of it for God sake!


Ah, the things we do to our kids as parents.

My wife is pregnant at the moment and if it's a girl her name is Gwendolyn Scout (I am pretty sure Erika's going to call her Scout all the time).
Our 4 year old daughter is named Bronte Woolf, and our son is named Milos Ernest Cesar (the Ernest is partially for Hemingway).
Of course, if my wife has triplet boys we've agreed to name them Athos, Porthos and Aramis.

Brad -- I hope you have triplets. And I love the other names you've chosen too.
Fiona -- I can totally see you having a Luna-esque daughter! ;)

Also. Brad, I am definately naming one of my sons Aramis. Without a doubt. I will pay whoever my baby's father is a million dollars if I have to, but I will name my son Aramis.

Our female dog is named Dagny - after Dagny Taggart in Atlas Shrugged.
And we've had foster dogs in the past whom we have named Emmeline (previously mentioned in this thread), and then after the author, Aleister (Crowley).
I'll probably never have kids, so I get all my kicks from naming my dogs. We've gone all the routes: gods, philosophers, movie characters, musicians, book characters...

Melissa, one of my cats is named after Alfalfa from The Little Rascals. He had the Alfalfa hair (he's white with black cow spots, and on his head he's got black hair with a perfect part down the middle) and was so frisky as a kitten that the name just fit. We call him Alfie for short, but since we got a new kitten, he's turned into such an old man that we now call him Sir Alfred or Lord Alfred (in a proper British accent).

Thanks, Becky. I just hope we haven't doomed our children to unhappiness with all the depressed authors we've named the first two after.
Lindsey wrote: "Brad, I am definitely naming one of my sons Aramis. Without a doubt. I will pay whoever my baby's father is a million dollars if I have to, but I will name my son Aramis...."
Ummmm...I'll just tell my wife I am starting the divorce proceedings now ;)
You must be a huge fan of the Musketeers. What draws you specifically to Aramis?


Sadly, most people couldn't get past his exterior. :(

I named one daughter Anna (pronounced 'Ahna')because I loved Anna Karenina and I named one Jordan because I loved The Great Gatsby and 'Jordan' went with our last name, similar to Jordan Baker. This was in 1981 when there were no other girl Jordans. Now I see quite a few little Jordan girls.
One of my students is named Milo, after the boy in 'The Phantom Tollbooth'.

I also like that both of them are sort of gentle and kind, esp when compared to Porthos and D'artagnan. I just like them.

If my first born had been a boy, he'd have been named Garion (from David Eddings' The Belgariad series). Instead, I have a Kylie (girl).



He did choose a very pretty name, and the fact that it is from a popular novel makes it twice as appealing... I'm glad that it all worked out for you, as it seems that everyone got their wish! :)


I read out loud the entire time I was nursing my children. Not children's stories either. I read whatever I happened to be reading at the time. I figured it was my voice and being exposed to the book, not the content, that mattered. My husband thought I was crazy, but all of my children could read by 4 and are all still voracious readers! I think it worked.


To add to the silly name thread above, I once encountered a woman ..."
I once met a little girl named Vagina. I was sitting in a waiting room at the hospital and she came over to stare at me so I asked her what her name was. I actually made her repeat it because I thought I had heard her wrong. She was with her aunt who quickly told me, "We call her Ginny." What on earth was her mother thinking?


Pancake and Peaches is embarrassing, but not as bad as Vagina. That's like naming your kid Chlamydia or Syphilis. Wow...
My cousin's name is Autumn. She was supposed to be a boy, (her mother didn't believe the ultrasounds apparently) so when she was born my aunt didn't have any girl names picked out. Since she was born on the first day of Autumn, that's what they named her. Could have been worse, she was also born on the first day of Virgo. ;)
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