Birth announcement: Lucia Rose!

A mama I did a private consultation for has let me know her little girl has arrived — the beautifully named … Lucia Rose!! she’s named after Sr. Lucia of Fatima, and joins big siblings:

Gabriella Elizabeth
Dominic Robert
Aidan Robert
Gabriel Robert
Michael Robert
Raphael Jude (in heaven~late fetal demise)
Baby 2014 (in heaven~very early miscarriage, haven’t yet chosen a name)

Such great names! Some fun notes are that Robert is a family name (which I know you probably figured), and Gabriella goes by Ellie. How fun for them all to have a little girl after all those boys!

Congratulations to the whole family, and happy birthday Baby Lucia!!

Lucia Rose with her mama and siblings

Birth announcement: Eleanor Pary!

A mama I did a private consultation for has let me know her little girl has arrived and been given the gorgeous name … Eleanor Pary!

She writes,

Just wanted to send you a quick note.  We went with Eleanor Pary!!!  Thanks so much for the suggestion of Pary! My mom and MIL are very honored.  Eleanor was born August 4th!

Isn’t Eleanor Pary a beautiful combination?? I’m particularly delighted that the parents liked the idea of Pary when I suggested it as a way to honor both grandmas — Patricia and Mary. I think it’s so cool and unexpected!

This little girl joins big sister:

Cecelia Jo

And as the mama reminded,

Cecelia is named after my great grandmother and Jo after my father, and both grandfathers.”

What a wonderful sister set, with so much significance represented in their names!

Congratulations to the whole family, and happy birthday Baby Eleanor!!

Eleanor Pary with big sister Cecelia Jo

Playing catch-up!

I’m determined to catch up on emails today, so don’t despair if I haven’t heard from you! I’m about a week behind, so if you emailed longer ago than the 12th and you’re still waiting to hear from me, please let me know!

I have some birth announcements to share, so get ready for some beautifully named babies!!

CatholicMom article on Olympic names

My August CatholicMom column posted today, the one I promised you last week! Check it out: Catholic Names at the 2016 Summer Olympics

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I wrote it sort of last minute last week, knowing it would be my only chance to have a piece on the Olympics post at CatholicMom while the Olympics were actually going on, and I only have so many words I’m allowed, so you’ll see that now, after another week of Olympics and the awesome conversation we’ve had here on Olympic names since then, it feels a little … rudimentary? But it was fun to write, and I’m glad it’s out there. (And thanks to my new Twitter friend Annie Au for the use of her tweet!)

I was going to include in this post all sorts of new info I’ve found about Catholic Olympians and Olympic names with Catholic connections (I’ve been saving links to share for a week!) but my kids are Falling Apart after a morning of me trying to get stuff done, and it’s the only nice weather day predicted for the week, so I made the executive decision to drop everything and haul us all up to the lake. I’m very sorry to not have the time to do the post I’d wanted to do! And I know I have emails awaiting responses as well, and I’m hoping to get all caught up again soon. I know you know how it is, with childhood being too short and summer being too short and all of that. 🌞🌞🌞

I hope you all have a great Wednesday, and if you have any links to share about Catholic Olympians or other thoughts on this topic, please feel free to leave them in the comments!

We have a winner!!

Yesterday’s giveaway was so much fun — I loved reading about all your favorite cards in the Annunciation Designs shop! I just had Rafflecopter pick a winner and the lucky lady is …

Lynda!

Congratulations Lynda!! And I hope the rest of you are able to take advantage of the 20% off coupon code until the end of August (Nomina20) and get all the beautiful cards you love!

Annunciation Designs giveaway!!

[UPDATE: I forgot some key details!! The giveaway runs until midnight tonight and I’ll announce the winner tomorrow!]

It’s here! 😍🎉😍🎉

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What a great way to continue yesterday’s celebration of the Feast of the Assumption! Mother Mary for the win!!! 🙌💐💕

Elayne from the Etsy shop Annunciation Designs is a Sancta Nomina reader and mama to the incredibly handsomely named … B3n3d!ct K0lb3! (Alt characters used for privacy.) I’ve often said that a B first name can be hard to pair a middle name with because of the possibility of problematic initials, but K0lb3’s an awesome middle name to pair with B3n3d!ct — I love it! And what powerful patrons that little boy has!! He is set!!

Elayne brings the same faith-y finesse and sensibility she used in naming her little boy to her shop, which features her beautifully hand-lettered and painted Catholic greeting cards — and I mean Catholic! Like her Vocation Card! And Priest Ordination card! 😍 I mean, come on. If anyone’s going to need cards like those, it’s all of us! And her other cards are equally meaningful and so loving — birthday and baptism cards, wedding cards, thank you cards, encouragement cards, even a miscarriage sympathy card, which is just so perfect for when you want to say the right thing and just don’t know what the right thing to say is. ❤

I’ve never seen cards like Elayne’s — certainly not in any store that I might run into to pick up a card for an occasion — they’re just so exactly right! So I’m beyond thrilled to run today’s giveaway for a $30 credit to her shop!

30 store credit

In order to enter, click this link for the Sancta Nomina+Annuncation Designs Rafflecopter giveaway! You’ll be asked to leave a comment saying which of Elayne’s cards you like the best — I’m excited to see lots of love for this mama’s beautiful work!

And I don’t know if any of you have taken advantage of the discount I told you about last week that Elayne’s offering Sancta Nomina readers, but if you don’t win the giveaway today don’t forget that you can get 20% off anything and everything in the shop until the end of August with the coupon code Nomina20! Time to stock up y’all!! 😉 Happy entering!!

 

Baby name consultant: Lots of rules for Boy No. 3!

Happy Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady!! What a wonderful feast day!! Mother Mary for the win!! 😀 ❤ 💐🎉

Today’s consultation is for Amy and her husband’s third born baby — a third boy! This little guy will join big sibs:

Gavin Theodore
Ethan Robert
Auden (with Jesus)

I love all of these names! They all have such a nice feel of really going together, and Amy and her hubs would really like to continue that theme for this little boy. She writes,

Both first names were chosen simply because we loved them. My rule for first names is that they need to be unique in our family. I love to honor family with names, but I prefer for the first name to be uniquely theirs, at least within our family. Both middle names are for family (Theodore for DH’s grandfather, Robert for my Dad, grandfather, DH’s grandfather — a heavy hitter!) but also have a saint connection.

We have also named our baby in heaven Auden. It means “old friend” and I loved that. When we meet again, we will for sure be as old friends. Also, we felt it could be either gender although I typically like more feminine names for girls.

For this little boy — we are in trouble! I joke with family that he won’t have a name until the day he goes home, but I’m honestly not sure I am joking! We do know that the middle name will be Michael for DH’s father, and also because what a great patron. What little boy wouldn’t love to be named after St Michael!

DH loves Nicholas for this baby, but that is a great grandfather’s name, so a no-go for me. I also don’t love the way Nick sounds with our last name with begins with K. I really want to stick to a 2 syllable name that ends in N because that’s just the way my brain works! Strange, I know! Some that I have suggested that DH has vetoed: Colin, Rowan, Quinn. I also love Luke, but again, the K last name deters me.

So to recap:

2 syllable, 5 letter, ends in N. (Not a challenge at all, right!?!) Middle name to be Michael.”

I really enjoyed working on this for Amy — her taste in names is so cool! They’re all familiar but not terribly common, which is always so refreshing. I also really love that she and her hubs have “rules”—I find challenges like that so fun!

First, some thoughts about their current ideas—I was bummed to see Amy’s Mister vetoed Colin! That seems like the perfect name for them since he wants Nicholas and Colin is a variant of it, and 5 letters/2 syllables/ending in -n like Amy wants.

Re: Rowan, great name!, but it’s currently pretty unisex and the only Rowan I know is a little girl. This is what the stats currently look like:

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So if Amy and her hubs decide to go with Rowan, it is still ahead for boys, and maybe they’ll be part of the pendulum swinging back toward the boys?

Otherwise, I wondered what they’d think of Ronan? It’s a saint’s name and fits the rules, and is so similar to Rowan but is a boy’s name rather than a unisex name. There’s also the Irish surname Rohan, which can be said the same as Rowen and is exclusively male as far as I know (helped by the fact that it’s also an Indian male name, and there’s also the cool tidbit that it’s a Lord of the Rings name which, I mean, come on. So cool) (in the case of LOTR it’s pronounced RO-han, with the H voiced, like “hand” without the “d,” rather than RO-en/RO-wen, like Rowan).

The other ideas they had for boys were good for me to know too, as they provided good inspiration for coming up with new ideas.

So you all know that I almost always start a consultation by looking up in the Baby Name Wizard all the names the parents have used and those they like/are considering as it lists, for each entry, boy and girl names that are similar in terms of style/feel/popularity. I tried to find all the two-syllable five-letter ends-in-n names that I could find that I thought fit Amy and her husband’s Celtic-y style, but I also included a couple that broke one or another of the rules:

(1) Eamon
This is the Irish for Edmund, said AY-men. This was on my list for a long time, I love it! Danielle Bean has an Eamon.

(2) Dylan
Dylan’s such a fun name — it entered the top 1000 in 1966 (thank you Bob Dylan, who took his inspiration for this stage name from poet Dylan Thomas) and went from #115 in 1989 to #28 in 1992 (pretty sure it was the airing of Beverly Hills 90210 in 1990 that caused that jump) — but this classic Welsh name has stayed in the 20s and 30s ever since and is popular all over the world. It’s a great option for this family!

(3) Tobin
Tobin’s from an English surname, which came from the biblical name Tobias, so it’s kind of like a combo of Gavin’s and Ethan’s styles — I love that kind of thing!

(4) Rylan
There’s not much to know about Rylan as far as I can tell from my research, but it has an Irishy sound and I have a cousin named Rylan (twin of Sean) who’s really cool and smart, so it has good associations for me.

(5) Owen
Owen is my first rule breaker—it’s four letters instead of five. But if they’re going to break a rule, Owen’s a great one to do it with, because it fits so well their style otherwise: it’s listed as a style match for Gavin and Ethan both! It was actually the first name I thought of as I was reading Amy’s email, and when I saw that Michael would be the middle name I had to laugh because my newest nephew is Owen Michael! Awesome name.

(6) Conor or Colum
Some more rule-breakers here! I always think of Conor as similar to Colin, so maybe Amy’s hubs won’t like it, but it’s such a handsome name. And Colum’s even closer to Colin sound-wise, but is a variant of Columba — as in the awesome Irish saint — and it means “dove” so I think it could also be considered a Holy Spirit name!

(7) Lucas
Finally, Lucas, only because Amy said she really likes Luke but d0esn’t like how it runs into her K- last name. Lucas avoids that, and also gives them a five-letter two-syllable name.

And those are all my ideas for this family! What do you all think? What five-letter two-syllable ends-in-n name(s) would you suggest for the little brother of Gavin and Ethan?

Birth announcement: Cora Juliette!

I posted a consultation for Lisa from Joie de Vivre (which has since become A Pinch of Zest!) back in May, and she’s let me know her little green bean 🌱 has arrived — a beautiful little lady (!) with the beautiful name … Cora Juliette!

Lisa writes,

Hi Kate,

I just wanted to let you know we had a baby girl, born June 16th, and named her Cora Juliette. 🙂

We had a hard time settling on a girl name but a few hours before her birth decided on Cora after the Sacred Heart. Juliette was one we both liked a lot (and I’ve always loved “-ette” names!), so it was neat to re-read your Spotlight post and find out about all the saint connections to Juliette- we’ve taken on Bl. Juliette Verolot as one of her patron saints.

Thank you again for all your help! I always love reading your naming posts. 🙂 “

You guys! Cora Juliette!!! Cora for the Sacred Heart! And one of my all-time faves Juliette! Ahhhhhh I LOVE it!!! And so great to know about another holy Juliette! (I see she’s also known as Bl. Elisabeth-Julitte Verolot 😍)

If you remember, Cora joins her equally well-named big sisters:

Evangeline Grace (Evie)
Audrey Noelle
Heidi Josefina

What a beautiful bunch of girls! Congratulations to the whole family, and happy birthday Baby Cora!!

Cora Juliette with her sisters and her dad

Get ready for a fun giveaway from Annunciation Designs!

You guys. It’s sooooo hooooottttt here, and humid, and awful, and my kids and I and the air conditioners are all tired and cranky! 😓😭

I’m looking for ways to remain cheerful, and doing this little teaser post about a giveaway I’ll be doing on Tuesday is just the thing! 🎉🎉🎉

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Annunciation Designs has gooorgeous hand-lettered and painted Catholic greeting cards (I myself am a happy customer!), and the lady behind the art — one of you wonderful readers, with an amazingly named little one 😍 — has generously offered to give away a $30 store credit!

I’ll tell you more details — and her little guy’s awesome name!! — on Tuesday, and in the meantime go ahead and browse her shop and whet your appetite, and if you just can’t wait until next week, she’s offering the Sancta Nomina readers 20% off anything/everything in the shop until the end of August with the coupon code Nomina20!

There. I’m feeling cooler already. 😎 Thank you all, too, for all the great comments about Olympic names and adoption naming practices — they’ll be so helpful for upcoming posts. Have Friday y’all!!

Names: Olympic and adoption

Sabrina requested the other day that I write about Olympic names, so she (and any of you who are interested) will be happy to know I just submitted my August CatholicMom column, which will post next Wednesday — all about Olympic names! So sorry you have to wait until then to read it, but in the meantime I’d love to know what names are your favorites of these 2016 Summer Olympics (I was tweeting a bit the other night about some of the ones I loved: here, here, here, here).

Secondly, I had a request to write about names for adopted children — I plan to do some research and write a fuller post and/or article, but I’d also like your feedback on this if you have any experience with it. What issues do adoptive parents need to aware of? Any other advice?

Thanks! 😀