Sandra Bullock Named Her Son After an Icon. So Did Readers
Louis Armstrong's 'What a Wonderful World' played when Sandra Bullock first met her adopted son, and bam, the little boy was dubbed Louis Bardo Bullock. We turned to our delightful readers, the Pop Chorus, to hear their own tales of pop culturey baby-naming.
We heard from a couple who named their son during a Rush concert, a woman who melded an Ozzy Osborne song with a Joan Jett rock anthem for her daughter's name, a mother of five walking tributes to TV and movies and more!
Benjamin Williams says:
My wife and I had a very hard time trying to decide what name we would give our first child. Driving home from the hospital, we turned on the radio and heard a live version of
'Lorelei' by Styx. My wife and I had never heard the song or the name being used in our lives. There was something so adorable and fitting about the name -- we looked down at our little bundle of joy and knew, from that moment on, Lorelei was her name.
Trisha Vaughn says:
When I found out I was having a boy, I knew in an instant I would name him
Gavin, to pay tribute to the hottest grunge singer that has ever taken stage,
Bush's Gavin Rossdale. A year later, I found out I was pregnant again, this time with a girl, and I lobbied hard for to my husband to allow her to be named Gwen, after Gavin's wife, the beautiful Gwen Stefani. My husband shot me down each time. I even tried to make Gwen her middle name, and he would not have it. We ended up naming her Kierra (pronounced "Keira") after
my husband's favorite actress, Keira Knightly. (He had a picture of her framed next to his bed when I met him, so... I think in the end we both named our children after celebrities we love.)
Melissa Vance says:
My name is
Melissa -- I was named after the Allman Brothers song. It's my dad's favorite song and he always told me he knew since the first time he heard the song, if he had a daughter, that would be her name. Not only did I always get to hear the that story, but he would always sing me the song before I went to sleep.
When I became pregnant with my son, I knew I wanted the same experience for him. I pictured rocking him to sleep singing the song of his namesake. Before he was born, I was driving and James Taylor's
'Sweet Baby James' came on the radio. In that moment I realized I was going to call him James. As my father had called me 'Sweet Melissa' all those years, I could call my son 'Sweet Baby James.' He is two now, but every night I still sing him the song. Maybe some day he'll carry on the tradition.
Drew Moss says:
When Rush played in 2008, I thought I'd swing by the box office the day of the show to see if any killer seats opened up. My seats just weren't good enough. Fast forward a few hours later, when I offed my original pair of seats on a co-worker and escorted my very pregnant wife (a very casual Rush fan at best) down to the fourteenth row, right in front of vocalist and master bassist
Geddy Lee. My wife and I had been playing with rock and roll names to begin with (Jagger? Too pouty. Cash? Too morbid. Lennon? Too pretentious) but had not yet settled on anything we loved. Plus, we didn't know the baby's gender.
From first few bars of 'Limelight,' our little one started to flat-out rock in mommy's tummy. During 'The Spirit of Radio'? Forget it -- the kid was on
fire. Things didn't stop until the last thunderous chords of 'YYZ.' Then, and only then, did baby take a breather. "Boy or girl, it's got to be Geddy," my wife said to me. "It's strong. It just... rocks." I couldn't believe what I was hearing. And I wasn't asking twice. So weeks after that gig -- Geddy Davis, our second beautiful boy -- was born. So far, every time I break out my bass to practice, he takes it from me and won't let go. So my chops are suffering, but his aren't.
Dorothy Lansman says:
Riding to the hospital to have my daughter, my husband and I didn't have a name picked. 'Close My Eyes Forever' by Ozzy Osbourne and
Lita Ford came on the radio, followed by 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll' by
Joan Jett. My belly was rocking, and our daughter was kicking along with the radio. Right then we knew she had to have a rock 'n' roll name, and we named our daughter Lita Joan. Even today, now that she's 7, she still loves to rock out to music of all sorts, and her favorite songs are by Lita Ford and Joan Jett.
Tara Marie Singley says:
My oldest daughter got her name,
Celea, from an old Don Knotts/Tim Conway movie called 'The Apple Dumpling Gang.' My second child was named after Jane Seymour's
Michaela Quinn on 'Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman' -- coincidentally, my daughter Michayla was born a beautiful red head. Third came my first son, and I know a lot of people will laugh at this one, but while I was pregnant with him, I became a huge fan of the WWF character
Stone Cold Steve Austin. My oldest son is proud to carry the name Austin.
When I found out I was pregnant for the fourth time (surprise!), I was flooded with emotions. Then I found out I was having twins After several months of searching for just the right names, I was so frustrated. One night, I sat down to watch a couple movies and relax, first watching an old favorite, Patrick Swazye's 'Roadhouse,' in which, of course, every girl falls in love with
Dalton. I followed that with Bruce Willis's 'Armegeddon' and found myself crying like a baby by the end. I was so enveloped by Liv Tyler's character that I knew without a doubt my little girl had to be named
Gracie. There was no further discussion about names for these two little ones -- my movie night had settled it. A few weeks later, I gave birth to beautiful, healthy twins who are now ten years old, Dalton Isaiah and Gracie Lee Ann.
My children are my pride and joy and have made all their names proud ones to carry. I mean, come on -- people name their children after breakfast foods nowadays. If anyone considers me odd, I tell them I do not have a single child named Pop-Tart.
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Our Facebook friends chimed in, too. Here's what they had to share:
Kym Nicolosi says:
My daughter Stephanie was named after
Stevie Nicks, whose real first name is Stephanie. I'm the only one my daughter will let call her Stevie. Every time we hear a song that Stevie is singing, I remind my daughter what an incredible singer her namesake is.
Shirley B. Jusino says:
My dad saw the movie 'The Little Princess' with
Shirley Temple with my sister and two brothers. He went to sleep and had a dream he had a daughter that looked just like her. The magic happened that night, and nine months later I came out. I looked like Shirley Temple until I was about three, then I resembled Pebbles from 'The Flintstones.'
Jule Beachboard says:
I named my son after
Andy Gibb. I was sitting in a laundromat while I read The Enquirer; there was an article that said he had died. I was a month or so away from my due date and couldn't decide on a name and had always loved Andy Gibb, so I decided to name him Andrew and have never regretted it.
Bernie Cobb says:
My parents named me after
'Weekend at Bernie's.'
Malisa Ortiz says:
My daughter is named after the
Iron Maiden song '22 Acacia Avenue.' I am a huge Maiden fan!
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The media should stay out of it they no nothing.
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Another super-rich celebrity adopting a black child for publicity. She'll have nannies take care of it and she'll never see it except for photo-ops.
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Lois Retardo Bullock. LOL
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If they spells like a racist, I guess they IS a racist . . . eh, Maryjoo? What a loon.
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I wonder how much she got paid for posing for that picture for the cover of People magazine.
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It is truly sad when someone can look at beautiful baby like Louis Bardo Bullock and spew hate. Racism is a mental disease contracted by idiots. Idiots who think they are superior to others with no reason. Once said idiots develop the ability to fly like bird (Please do not tell me you been on a airplane that does not count) only then will I think they are superior.
I just wish that some of these people that spew hate. Would go back to the country their ancestors came from. I am sure there are many villages in Europe missing a few idiots.
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I think Sandra Bullock's baby, Louis, is the cutest baby I've ever seen!
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Ok, so obviously this adoption didn't happen overnite, which sort of explains what Jesse's issue was.
Leave the race out of it, its a child and anyone who picks on a child in anyway shape or form IS a MORON.
Anyway, so Sandra has a positive moment in her life. Let her have it. I don't fully believe she is "using" her child as the pawn some of you will turn my statement into. I really like Sandra Bullock for her acting, etc. call me what you want, I don't care. Jesse James is a sell out who didn't know a good thing while he had her. As for Sandy adopting a child, I would say maybe the release of the news was set up as a diversion from the negative publicity, BUT, being a Momma, the feeling is nothing short of incredible and I say, let her have her moment and show off her baby. The rest of us would.
Hope everyone can be mature and less critical in the future.
Peace
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OKAY ITS GOT TO BE SAID I AM NOT A RACIEST BUT I LOVE ALL THIS TALK ABOUT WHITES ARE SO BAD I KNOW A FIEND OF MY DAUGHTERS WHO'S PARENTS TRIED TO BUY HER A NEW MUSTANG IF SHE WOULD QUIT DATING HER BOY FRIEND GUES WHAT SHE WAS BLACK HE WAS WHITE .NOW IT'S OK FOR BLACKS TO YELL WHITES ARE RACIES BUT SO R THEY. YEARS AGO WHEN I WORKED I COULD NOT FIGURE OUT WHY THESE WOMEN WERE JUST NASTY AND RUDE TO ME FINALLY FOUND OUT THEY THOUGHT I WAS HALF BLACK HALF WHITE WHEN THEY FOUND OUT I'M HLF MEXICAN THEY ALL STARTED TREATING ME DIFFERENTLY SO GET OFF YOUR BAND WAGON BLACK ARE JUST AS RACIEST AS WHITES. AND THE TRUTH IS MOST BLACK MEN DROP HTEIR SEED ALL OVER AND DONT CARE WHO TAKES CARE OF THEIR OFF SPRING .HERES A HINT BITRH CONTROL.
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maryjoo- Is it ok that "we" call you "MMM"?(Mindless,Moron maryjoo)Opps! Back to the subject at hand, the CORRECT spelling is....babies-NOT babbys!
Also it might help if you used a dictionary in the future.You could learn the correct spelling of many words used in everyday conversations!
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My nephew and his wife named their first child (a girl) Elle, after Elle MacPherson, I guess. They name their 2nd child (boy) Jude- after Jude Law, I suppose. But I prefer to think that they named him that after that sone, " Hey Jude...."
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My oldest son is named Stephen after Steven Spielberg. I liked the spelling "Stephen" better than Steven; looked more distinguished.. His middle name is Joseph; after my grandfather's middle name.. My youngest son is named James Wyatt; after Jesse James (the outlaw of old; not the current Jesse James) and Wyatt after Wyatt Earp. Also, I like to think he is called James after Jim Morrison. My son was born Dec. 6 and Jim Morrison was born Dec. 8. How's that for a coincidence??
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Will they call him Satchmo too? roflmao...actors are really Stupid People!!
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cute baby
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I was also named after Stevie Nicks! awww too cool
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