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From
‘Jennifer’ To ‘Jennafur’ – The Search For A Unique Baby Name
How
many times have you heard an expectant Mom or Dad say something
like were trying to come up with a unique baby name
you know, something a little different
Many expectant parents, when theyre trying to choose a baby
name, start at that very point. But where does a little
different end, and disaster begin? With Abbygale? Cayllinn?
Machenzie? Kal-El? Pilot Inspektor? Little Bigfoot?
You get the picture. Taken to its extreme, which it often is,
the search for a unique baby name is a slippery road
that can
end with a name that the teacher cant spell, friends cant
pronounce, and no-one can understand. When baby gets bigger, he
or she is not going to be pleased, being the only kid in the class
named after a remote Siberian village, or a brand of shaving cream,
or whatever Mom and Dad seized on in desperation some five or
six years previously.
What exactly do parents mean by a unique baby name?
The dictionary defines unique as: the only one,
or the sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics.
In order to be truly unique, a name would have to be the only
one of its kind, which leads you to the Moxie Crimefighters (Penn
Jillettes daughters name) and the Jennafurs
of the world. But what most people probably mean, when they say
unique, is that theyre actually looking for
a baby name that is individualistic, a bit different, somewhat
unusual, and memorable.
If you really want to make up a baby name, thereby ensuring its
uniqueness, there are a number of simple strategies. The most
popular method is to use alternative spelling, turning Kaylee
into Kayleigh for example. But in your search for
the truly unique, dont fall into the trap of turning Jennifer
into Jennafur, or some such abomination. A recent
news story noted that in 2006, according to statistics from a
leading baby names website, there were at least 45 variations
of the name Mackenzie, including such strange variants as Machenzie
and Mackynzi.
Another trick is to use unique punctuation, turning Maxwell
into the odd name Max-Well. Then there is the anagram
method, turning a name like James into Smeja.
And finally there is the method that makes traditionalists see
red -- the combination method, by which parents named Mary and
Donald will name their boy or girl Mardon. Get it?
The point is, anyone can mangle any word in the dictionary into
something else, and call it a name. And sure, it will be unique.
But will it be desirable? Not if youre named Gnataleigh.
Is there another way to come up with a name that is unusual and
individual? There is. Probably the surest method is to look through
baby names lists for names that do have some heritage, some history,
but have not been used in recent years, and try to find an unusual
name that fits your personal tastes
and desires.
Baby name websites and baby name books are rich sources of unusual,
often forgotten, yet real names names that
often have fascinating and beautiful origins and meanings. Here
are just a few of the lists or categories you could look at: biblical
names, floral names, Victorian names, place names, Royal names,
Shakespearean names, mythology names, sports figures names, ethnic
names, top names from the 1920s (or any decade you like), early
film star names, and so forth. There are literally hundreds of
categories of names, and each one can be a good starting place
to find an unusual, meaningful name.
The trend towards made-up names has really picked
up steam in recent years. Judging by the 45 variations on Mackenzie
alone,
it seems to be getting to the logical conclusion, where youll
need to come up with some really strange variations to stay unique.
If you do go down this road, try to avoid being Mackenzie variant
number 46.
If you still end up stumped, you can always do what a Michigan
couple did a couple of years ago they named their son Version
2.0. Theres no question its a unique name.
About The Author:
Neil Street is co-publisher of Baby Names Garden, at http://www.babynamesgarden.com,
a website dedicated
to helping parents choose the perfect baby name. His work on unique
baby names can be found at http://www.babynamesgarden.com/uniquebabynames.aspx
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