These watery baby girl names are almost the same, but Undine is a mythology word-name referring to the spirit of the waters, meaning "little wave" in Latin, first called so by Paracelsus in the 16th century, and Ondine is the same etymology but used in French.
Mermaids are my favorite mythological creatures. In my latest YouTube video, which I’ll link at the end of this article, I talked about 10 beautiful names that would be fitting for a mermaid. Today I thought we’d explore 10 more mermaid inspired names for your aqua baby. Aerwyna Let’s begin with the exotic yet beautiful…
As we head towards Christmas holidays and hot weather, you might be planning to put The Little Mermaid on for the kids, or take them to the beach so they can swim like fish. I know lots of people (big and small) who love the spirited redhead Ariel from the Disney film, so I am…
"Madison's not a name." So explains Allen Bauer (Tom Hanks) to his unlikely objection of affection, a landlocked mermaid played by Daryl Hannah, as they stroll down a Manhattan sidewalk in a seminal scene from Ron Howard's beloved rom-com "Splash." Released exactly 30 years ago this Sunday, the film had an outsized cultural impact, both [...]
"This is one of The Little Mermaid's sisters' names. I was seeing The Little Mermaid DVD special edition advertised and I went into looking into her sister’s names. Aquata is super pretty name and has a pretty nature meaning. It has a very unique quality and is a good alternative for Aqua or Aquanetta."
This week’s news includes stylish celebrity baby names for girls, pronunciation problems, why parents do (and don’t) regret their children’s names, and sisters with a mermaid theme.
As a child of the 1980s I, like many girls my age, repeatedly watched Disney’s 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid. A name enthusiast from the start, I loved the small scene that introduces Ariel’s six sisters, whom all share the first initial A. There are so many gorgeous names that begin with the letter…
Also hipsters, gender-neutral name thoughts, being called Ariel and Vogue, German associations, and Spanish place names. (I've actually been to Lloret de Mar! Glorious beach.) Happy weekend!
Kevin Polowy’s article on Yahoo Movies tells the entertaining story of how the name Madison started as a joke in the movie, “Splash” starring Tom Hanks and Darryl Hannah as a mermaid. “Splash” was ...
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