I've always liked Esther. I think it's a perfectly lovely name.
I'm always interested in how name change, depending on the language of the named. Like Ralph is kind of a funny name in english, but in Italian or Spanish it's Raphael.
and I can't remember what ordinary english name is the analog of Schlomo, which I involuntarily snicker at. Shame on me.
One secret favorite of mine is Amaryllis, from The Music Man.
Because of the role that my teddy bear played in my life (long story), and repeated viewings of the BBC
Brideshead Revisited
while young, I adore Aloysius. I would never seriously foist that upon a child though.
I always assumed I would use names that are the same in French and English. For girls it's easy, for boys, not so much.
Because of the role that my teddy bear played in my life (long story), and repeated viewings of the BBC Brideshead Revisited while young, I adore Aloysius. I would never seriously foist that upon a child though.
My older brother chose St Aloysius for his confirmation name, because said saint was apparently able to strip down and reassemble a gun at a ridiculously early age. Aloysius also took a vow of chastity at age 9, and refused even to look women in the face to stay chaste (including the queen and his own mother); Gareth has been less inclined to follow this example.
I chose St Francis of Assisi.
Two Lumps today is excellent: [link]
As is xkcd: [link]
Ron Howard and his 50(!) years in show business
Fifty years? Wow!
I just recently saw Avalon on tv and was startled to see the year on the movie description--1990! And that's 19 years ago! If you think about it, Elijah Wood has been in Hollywood for twenty years now, which is almost as scary to think about as Ron Howard's fifty.
I was blown away by seeing that VH-1 had the special Scott Baio is 46 and Pregnant and I was like, "Noooooo... Chachi can't be forty-six. That's unpossible!"
This is the funniest cooking photo I've seen: [link]
Some of the other posts on this blog are NSFW.
Something you don't see every day - a picture of Obama posing with Bush and all the living ex-presidents.
Lunch At The White House
It saddens me that Twilight may ruin a perfectly good obscure family name. SADDENS.
I'm dismayed on your behalf. I didn't read Twilight, so I didn't know that until today. Esme remains untainted by sparkly vampires in my world if it's any tiny consolation.
I knew twins in grade school who shared the middle name Aloysious. John and James. I can't believe I remember that. Well, I mean, we hung out through high school, so. One was good and one was evil (but got less so as he grew up).