That is so crazy. . I feel like there is no one who understands me like Lizzie Bennett. Love a lot of these, and I love the inspiration! Harold is the one on the right with the T-shirt and the bad haircut. I bet they never realized how popular the name would become, not to mention Coralie. I love this list so much! I love Annika, Coraline, Linnea and Winifred. Sophronia was my Great-Grandma’s name. “And so for a time it looked as if all the adventures were coming to an end; but that was not to be.”

I really like the theme and many of the names. I like all of them. Tuck Everlasting and His Dark Materials are some of my favorite books ever. Well done, Nameberry, well done! Movie makers will do anything to get a plot going. Beatrix, Coraline and Clover are wonderful! You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Comments. © Nameberry.com. 10. “Meet George Beard and Harold Hutchins. I love the fact that Coraline was a TYPO!

Sophronia and (maybe) Winifred are the two that I would consider. – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C.S.
Lizzie Bennett, Pride & Prejudice. Posy, just think it’s adorable – A Wrinkle in Time, Madeleine L’Engle, 16. That’s why they so often stay with us well into adulthood. Get reading picks, tips, and activities in your inbox. I didn’t know Coraline was Caroline with a typo (how Imogen!). Sep 28, 2020 - Explore Elizabeth Horton's board "Storybook Character Costumes" on Pinterest. These characters are classic; it's possible your parents read about them when they were little. And I loved all the books, too .

Remember that now.” – The Adventures of Captain Underpants, Dav Pilkey. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.. MissusAytch Said on April 18th, 2013 at 11:54 pm. Annika, but too… not my child. I really think this was done well, and one of your best lists.

There’s always room for more! While I love the His Dark Material series, Lyra was never a favorite name of mine. It’s strange how a minor change can make a big difference. For many name lovers, that passion was sparked by love for a. Nameberry is a registered trademark of Nameberry, LLC. … Less usable would be: Arrietty (sounds made up, which it is), Flossie (only as a nn), Posy (only as a nn), Sophronia and Winifred.

But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand.” Lyra, though I kind of like Lyric too 34 Responses to “Best Girls’ Storybook Names: Beyond Madeline and Matilda”. An interesting mix of names. Harold is the one on the right with the T-shirt and the bad haircut. As the boy who never grew up, Peter Pan lived a life that we always wished to live―as …

“The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it.” It seems a bit too heavy for anyone to carry. “There was only orange juice in the fridge. If there's a mystery to solve, Nancy is on … Harriet the Spy was my favorite book as a kid, and I’d absolutely use Harriet with the wonderful nn Hattie, if our last name didn’t begin with Hatt-. George is the kid on the left with the tie and the flat-top. By submitting my email, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Penguin Random House’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. So much that’s probably the one I adore most on this list. 1. My mom says some days are like that. Ooooh!

3rd Grader. , My fave literary names are: “Believing takes practice.” 2. Magdalena. And it’s getting a lot of love! I really love Lyra, Coraline, Beatrix, Florence (Flossie) and Josephine (Posy). I also like Lyra, Harriet, Linnea,and Coraline. She appears in multiple books, inclu… I just want to say regardless of what I think of the names individually, I think this one of the best slideshow/presentations I’ve ever seen on nameberry. Can’t do it… that little girl from Orphan haunts me, especially as Clover. Such beautiful names. They can be funny, touching, deep, dark, poignant, or charming, but in the end, they’re just the books we love. Devon Corneal is a writer, recovering lawyer, and bibliophile. Nameberry is a registered trademark of Nameberry, LLC. 11. I would also add Clementine from the books of the same name; Lulu from one of several books and series (Lulu and the Brontosaurus is great); Ivy from the Ivy and Bean books; Margaret from Are you There God? I love Harriet, Arrietty, Posy, Clover and Beatrix. Mother Goose: Mother Goose is a unique character that serves as a fictional author of nursery rhymes and fairy tales. – Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed, Mo Willems, 14. “We all can dance,” he said, “if we find the music that we love.” Beatrix nn Trixie, Coraline and Harriet are my favourites.

– Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Judith Viorst, 19. I honestly love all of them, except for Sophronia.

Trixie’s best friend’s name was Honey, I remember. Pip.

“What if Christmas, he thought, doesn’t come from a store. I loved Linnea a few years ago and all it got was complete hate!!! What if Christmas … perhaps … means a little bit more!” Elizabeth – so many of them I like most of these. – How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Dr. Seuss, 12. Great inspiration for names. I agree that this is the best slideshow in a long long time! It’s not.”

I like most of these. Nothing else you could put on cereal, unless you think ketchup or mayonnaise or pickle juice would be nice on your Toastios, which I do not, and neither did my little sister, although she has eaten some pretty weird things in her day, like mushrooms in chocolate.”

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Can’t believe Aurora from Sleeping Beauty wasn’t included, but ‘Sophronia’ was. Of these, like Harriet best.Flossie, Posy, Trixie would be cute kittens!And Clover. These remind me of the old Dick & Jane books that my Mother & Grandmother had. It’s Me, Margaret; Moxie from the Reinvention of Moxie Roosevelt; and Junie from Junie B. Winifred would probably be a middle name though. Linnea seems pretty at first, but it sounds like a person with a New Jersey/New York accent trying to say “linear.” As in, “linear equation.” Takes me back to Algebra class. –  The Velveteen Rabbit, Margery Williams, 6. “Meet George Beard and Harold Hutchins.

George is the kid on the left with the tie and the flat-top. Love Harriet, Coraline, Linnea, and Posy as a nickname. – The Adventures of Captain Underpants, Dav Pilkey, 10. Love this list, very inspirational. Love so many of these. Ah an interesting selection of names; my favourites were Annika, Beatrix, Coraline, Clover, Harriet, and Lyra. See more ideas about Storybook character costumes, Character costumes, Storybook characters. 2. I loved Trixie Belden growing up. Chosen by Tim Lott (White City Blue) Philip Pirrip (Pip), of Great Expectations, gripped me at the … This appealing Swedish diminutive of Anna has been catching on in recent years, perhaps partly inspired by golfer Annika Sorenstam. The name has always been beautiful to me, but one I don’t think I would use, I love to suggest it as a more interesting way to honor or use “lyn”. Also, as someone who remembers the Tuck Everlasting movie… I can’t believe Winnie was supposed to be ten! “Reading never wears me out.” – Olivia, Ian Falconer. I discovered the name Knute from one of the books. There was much to see here. I think the usable ones are: Annika, Beatrix, Clover, Coraline, Harriet, Linnea and Lyra. (Maybe it’s just because I love Literary options?).
Linnea was one of my absolute favorite books growing up! And Winnie is my guilty pleasure name. Linnea has made it onto several of these daily posts lately! 3. “I am a city child. Has anyone caught that Clover was the knife-wielding adorably cute murdering beast from District 1 in the Hunger Games? I like Linnea, Beatrix, and Coraline. I’m loving it and trying to persuade everyone else. My favourite book out of these has to be Ballet Shoes.

Flavia of the Flavia de Luce mysteries! There were some great names in that series! It’s nms, but quite pretty. Bianca I hope you will do one for the boys as well! My mom passed on the Trixie Belden books to me. Nancy Drew from the Nancy Drew series by Carolyn Keene. I will always love “Anne with an ‘e”’ because of Anne of Green Gables. I had a strange love affair with Monet when I was about 10, so of course this book came my way around my 10th birthday. Harriet the Spy was my favorite book as a kid, and I’d absolutely use Harriet with the wonderful nn Hattie, if our last name didn’t begin with Hatt-. – Olivia, Ian Falconer, 11. Matilda – a great, great aunt.

I love when there’s a story behind a name, even if it’s as simple as “it was my favorite character when I was growing up.” It’s personal and meaningful, and a book lover knows how much a story can mean to a person. I would probably not use Annika, but I would be ok with others using it!

Lyra, Betarix and Clover are my favorites.

Ditto Scout from TKAM, the nn of Jean Louise. She does appear in one of the nursery rhymes in the book Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes. I love Winnie!

“UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. 8. Weird…. Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, A Red Herring Without Mustard, Weed that Strings the Hangman’s Bag, etc. Halloween books & activities for all ages! “Here are three useful things to know about naked mole rats: 1. (Cato & Clover) Children’s books are a fascinating blend of simplicity and life lessons. Never heard of Arrietty before, but it’s quite beautiful!


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