The most memorable celeb name to me is the original (to my mind) names of Dweezil and Moon Unit from Frank Zappa, and more recently Apple from Gwyneth Paltrow. Followed by Pilot Inspektor. Then of course Blue Ivy, and Monroe/Morroco twins. There is an article in Vogue about unusual names if anyone is interested (https://www.vogue.com/article/celebrity-baby-names-unusual-apple-blue-ivy-suri-pilot-inspektor)
"Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the god of the sky and thunder, and king of the gods in ancient Roman religion and mythology."
I know of a little girl named Jovi {prn: Joe-Vee}, but that's as close to Jupiter as I've heard in real life.
Re: Kalista...
"Callisto was the daughter of Lykaon, king of Arcadia and follower in hunting of goddess Artemis. Callisto's name means "the most beautiful"."
I know a girl named Callista.
Also, a girl named Calla... a flower name.
I know a dog named Maple Louise. (I suppose she gets called Mape or Mapey.)
A celebrity baby name is already framed in the context of the celebrity family, a sort of package deal. If a child is to be named after someone, it should be after a person worth commorating.
Re Truett: This seems a bit feminine for a man, but it suggests Bluett or Bluet, a lovely wildflower, and a sweet nature name for a baby girl.
SO... I guess my answer to your question is, No, I wouldn't use any of the names on your list, but Yes, you can see they have inspired me!
Jovi is cute too - though I wonder if people are using it based on the word Jovial - like Jovie from the movie Elf - or the band Bon Jovi? Though I can see it coming from Jove too!
That's cool you know a Callista! I've never met one - or a Calla (as far as I can remember) - only Callies!
I find Truett has a fairly unisex sound, though it's actually in the Top 700 names for boys in the US. I was only given to 9 girls, compared to 426 boys last year!
But I love Bluet! I wonder if that will catch on some day?
I'm glad they inspired you and thank you for sharing your thoughts
Geez, and to think these poor children named these ridiculus thungs have to grow up and have lives... I've never really understood why celebrities can do crazy stuff, like name their kid after their favorite word, that most of us wouldn't do.
However, Maple and Marigold are cute. I'm not sure I'd use Jupiter, seeing as to how it IS the name of a god, but as a Green Ember fan, it... resonates? Is that the right word?
I like Kalista, Maple, and Delphine.
those are some of my faves too! Maple has been growing on me, maybe because it's similar to Mabe! Thank you for reading and commenting!
The most memorable celeb name to me is the original (to my mind) names of Dweezil and Moon Unit from Frank Zappa, and more recently Apple from Gwyneth Paltrow. Followed by Pilot Inspektor. Then of course Blue Ivy, and Monroe/Morroco twins. There is an article in Vogue about unusual names if anyone is interested (https://www.vogue.com/article/celebrity-baby-names-unusual-apple-blue-ivy-suri-pilot-inspektor)
Moon Unit and Dweezil are certainly something! Monroe and Ivy have definitely been influential - and Morocco and Blue to a quieter extent!
Thanks for reading and commenting
Hard to find any name to like.
i guess they are an acquired taste 😁 thank you for reading
"Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the god of the sky and thunder, and king of the gods in ancient Roman religion and mythology."
I know of a little girl named Jovi {prn: Joe-Vee}, but that's as close to Jupiter as I've heard in real life.
Re: Kalista...
"Callisto was the daughter of Lykaon, king of Arcadia and follower in hunting of goddess Artemis. Callisto's name means "the most beautiful"."
I know a girl named Callista.
Also, a girl named Calla... a flower name.
I know a dog named Maple Louise. (I suppose she gets called Mape or Mapey.)
A celebrity baby name is already framed in the context of the celebrity family, a sort of package deal. If a child is to be named after someone, it should be after a person worth commorating.
Re Truett: This seems a bit feminine for a man, but it suggests Bluett or Bluet, a lovely wildflower, and a sweet nature name for a baby girl.
SO... I guess my answer to your question is, No, I wouldn't use any of the names on your list, but Yes, you can see they have inspired me!
Jovi is cute too - though I wonder if people are using it based on the word Jovial - like Jovie from the movie Elf - or the band Bon Jovi? Though I can see it coming from Jove too!
That's cool you know a Callista! I've never met one - or a Calla (as far as I can remember) - only Callies!
I find Truett has a fairly unisex sound, though it's actually in the Top 700 names for boys in the US. I was only given to 9 girls, compared to 426 boys last year!
But I love Bluet! I wonder if that will catch on some day?
I'm glad they inspired you and thank you for sharing your thoughts
Geez, and to think these poor children named these ridiculus thungs have to grow up and have lives... I've never really understood why celebrities can do crazy stuff, like name their kid after their favorite word, that most of us wouldn't do.
However, Maple and Marigold are cute. I'm not sure I'd use Jupiter, seeing as to how it IS the name of a god, but as a Green Ember fan, it... resonates? Is that the right word?
I wonder if part of it is a confidence that their kids won't have to live in the 'real world' in quite the same way 🤷♀️
Maple and Marigold are sweet, though - and Jupiter resonating makes sense :)
thanks for reading and commenting!