Names of Female Artists


Ernesta

     Art has always been something that I find fascinating, so it will probably be a topic that inspires many future posts. In this first installation I am focusing on the names of female painters who paint female subjects.

The Artists

Louise_Abbéma

Louise – For Louise Abbéma, a French artist who is known for her paintings and sculpture. This painting is entitled April Morning, Place of the Concord; 1894

Elenore

Elenore – Elenore Abbott was an American artist known for her paintings and illustrations. She famously illustrated early editions of many beloved classics, including Grimm’s Fairy Tales, Swiss Family Robinson and magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post.  The following is from Grimm’s Fairy Tales, 1920.

 

girl seated in blue 1873 watercolour

Helen – Helen Allingham was an English artist known for her watercolors and illustrations during the Victorian era. This watercolour is called Girl Seated in Blue, 1873.

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Cecilia – Cecilia Beaux, an American society portraitist, produced many gorgeous portraits including this one entitled Ernesta in 1894, who was Cecilia’s adorable niece.  The painting that appears at the top of this post is also Ernesta all grown up in 1914.

(c) Peter Copley; Supplied by The Public Catalogue Foundation

Ethel – Ethel Léontine Gabain was a French American artist known for her abilities to use many medias including oil paintings, etchings, and lithographs. This stunning work of art is entitled Winter Sunshine, 1935.

Lilla

Lilla – Lilla Cabot Perry born Lydia, was an American artist know for her Impressionistic paintings. She has many stunning works attributed to her including Lady in an Evening Dress, 1911.

Zinaida Serebriakova

Zinaida – This delightfully unusual name allows for the beautiful nicknames Zinnie and Aida. Zinaida Serebriakova was a Russian portraitist known for her stunning paintings such as this one, Portrait of O.I. Rybakova in Childhood, 1923.

 

mabel alvarez

Mabel – Mabel Alvarez was an American painter who is known for her moving portraits. This one is entitled The Italian Model, 1924.

Herbal Names

herb baby names

     Hello and welcome to Apotheca’s second post!  I decided to do a post on Herb baby names because of my other passion… nutrition!

Ladies

     Rosemary – Creeping back into popularity but still outside the top 500. This beautiful vintage name will wear very well.

     Cassia – An ode to the scientific name for Cinnamon. A very brave choice with some more conservative nickname options like Cass and Cassie.

     Majoram – Also set for a comeback with it’s vintage flair but currently outside of the top 1000. Is it just me or is the nickname Margie starting to sound fresh again?

     Caraway –  I just love this one so much! I think Cara is such a great nickname!

     Saffron –  A bold choice. I honestly couldn’t picture this as a name but when I saw the character on Firefly with this namesake I changed my mind.

     Verbena – This one has the option for such wonderful nicknames like Bena and Vera!

     Angelica – A little frilly but very feminine and vintage.

Gents

     Sorrel – This just does it for me. I can’t explain it. It must work because it is similar to Soren, and Seren, two of my favorite name!

     Hawthorne – Although it elopes literary images it also stands for the medicinal herb.

     Sage – Yes, this could also work for a girl but I really like it for a little boy or man as well. I think it ages well (sage wisdom).

     Coriander – An unlikely choice but Cory and Andy are both possible nicknames so it works in my book.

     Clove – This is just a hop, skip and a jump from Clive that it still works and is quite refreshing.

     Basil – The European pronunciation of course! Bas is a cute nickname.

     Thyme –  I would love to see a little baby boy with and old man face named this! Ty is the perfect modern nickname.

Celestial Names

Celestial Baby names

     Welcome to Name Apotheca’s first post!  Today NASA celebrates the Hubble’s 25th Anniversary. So what a better way to kick off this blog than with some celestial baby names!

Ladies

     Luna – this lovely name came from the Roman goddess of the moon. It is perfect for a child that comes on a full moon or whose parents are in awe of it’s beauty.

     Nova – This name means “new” in Latin, and although it may be for a daughter arriving on a new moon, it can also mean Supernova!

     Seren – This gorgeous name means “star” in Welsh, and will certainly tell your child you saw their birth as a shining event.

     Estelle – Another starry name, Estelle adds a French flair of sophistication and the possibility of the delightful nickname Estie.

     Celeste – “Of the sky, heavenly”, it is truly a beautiful meaning to bestow.

     Aurora – Although this name means “dawn”, it usually evokes the thought of the stunning Aurora Borealis. Rory is also a cute nickname and great for fans of Gilmore Girls.

     Andromeda – The Andromeda Galaxy of course! And Andi would make a darling nickname. This is a choice for the fanciful, as the galaxy was named after a beautiful mythical Greek goddess whose name means “to be mindful of man”.  She is known for being rescued by Perseus.  If that name is not feminist enough for you, just be reminded that the galaxy shines with the light of 1 trillion stars!

     Esther – Hebrew for “star” with a heroine namesake, it also has the cute nickname Estie.

Gents

     Orion – Orion the Hunter of course! This constellation was names after the Greek mythological hunter Orion, whose name means “dawn”.

     Cosmo – This a Greek name which means the “whole universe”! Maybe if you plan on having one child this might be a good choice because I can’t imagine a runner up to that title!  Also a great name for a Seinfeld fan.

     Borealis – This “north” and implies the imagery of the Aurora Borealis. Orry would make a great nickname!

     Zenith – This name stand for the highest point in the celestial sphere. Perhaps this is the runner up to Cosmo!

     Atlas – In Greek mythology Atlas was forced to support the heavens on his shoulders which is why his name means “to endure”. Although maybe not the most delightful connotations, perhaps your bestowing upon your son a title that symbolizes the strength to overcome whatever life throws his way.

     Perseus – With the nickname Percy, this is definitely a usable name.  In Greek mythology he saved Andromeda from a sea monster, what a gentleman! His name however means “to destroy”. He is forever set in the stars as a constellation.

     Callisto – In Greek mythology he was a nymph transformed into a bear and placed as a star in the constellation of Ursa Major (meaning large bear).  His name bears the meaning of “most beautiful”.  Call is a handsome nickname.

     Zeke – This Ancient name means “shooting star” in Aramaic.