Names from Whats My Line

  1. Perian
    • Phoebe Ann
      • Pier
        • Pop
          • Portland
            • Rae
              • Origin:

                English, diminutive of Rachel
              • Meaning:

                "ewe"
              • Description:

                All the old ae/ay middle names for girls are back--Kay, Fay, Mae/May, --and Rae is one of the coolest, used as such by celebrities as Mark Wahlberg and Daniel Baldwin. Even more popular in the celebrisphere is the jazzy Ray spelling: among those who used it as their daughters' middles are Bruce Willis, Dermot Mulroney, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard, Uma Thurman and Lee Lee Sobieski.
            • Ralph
              • Origin:

                English from German
              • Meaning:

                "wolf-counsel"
              • Description:

                Ralph has two diametrically different images: there's the suave Ralph Fiennes-type Brit (often pronounced Rafe), and then there's the Jackie Gleason blue-collar, bowling blowhard Ralph Kramden bus driver. It's all in the eye of the beholder, though its hip factor did rise when it was chosen for his son by cool U.K. actor Matthew Macfadyen.
            • Ramona
              • Origin:

                Spanish, feminine variation of Ramon
              • Meaning:

                "wise protector"
              • Description:

                Ramona is a sweet spot name – neither too trendy nor too eccentric. Kids will associate it with the clever Ramona Quimby character in the series of books by Beverly Cleary, also seen on TV. It was chosen by starcouple Maggie Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard for their little girl, who would be joined by sister Gloria.
            • Rand
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "living on riverbank"
              • Description:

                The new Randy -- though a bit commercial, as in Rand Corporation, Rand McNally, et al.
            • Randolph
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "shield-wolf"
              • Description:

                Randolph is a timeworn classic that had its last hurrah in the 1940s, when Randolph (born George) Scott was starring in westerns, but then was probably done in by its tricky nickname Randy (which, strangely enough, was itself a Top 50 name in the fifties and sixties).
            • Raoul
              • Origin:

                French variation of Ralph
              • Meaning:

                "wolf-counsel"
              • Description:

                Raoul, with its unique three-vowel middle, rolls off the tongue in an appealing way. Raoul is one of the French names that sounds infinitely more romantic and attractive than the somewhat harsh English version Ralph.
            • Ray
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Raymond
              • Meaning:

                "wise protector"
              • Description:

                Ray, still and forever, is one of the all-time hippest boys' names, with its jazzy Ray Charles biopic overtones. It's one of the coolest middle names), but works perfectly fine as a first.
            • Raymond
              • Origin:

                German
              • Meaning:

                "wise protector"
              • Description:

                Now that the show has gone into reruns, does anybody still love Raymond? Though it's been long dormant, some parents, including Jack Nicholson, are finding its cool name component, largely through the nickname Ray.
            • Red
              • Origin:

                Color name
              • Description:

                Fiery but slight middle name choice; much more apt to be a redhead's nickname.
            • Reggie
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "queen"
              • Description:

                Boyish short form of Regina, which is so clunky it's cool.
            • Reginald
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "counsel power"
              • Description:

                Now seen as the chap in the smoking jacket in a 1930s drawing-room comedy, Reginald has actually been on the US popularity list every year since 1880.
            • Remington
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "place on a riverbank"
              • Description:

                Remington Steele was the perfect name for an upper-crust action hero on 1980s television. Now, Remington is catching fire along with a new generation of predatory baby boy names such as Hunter, Gunner, and Colt. Or you might consider it a unisex namewith a buttoned-up British feel and the friendly short form Rem or Remy.
            • Renee
              • Origin:

                French from Latin
              • Meaning:

                "reborn"
              • Description:

                Chic in the fifties, now kept in the public eye mainly by actress Zellweger. Variations include Rene, Renae, and Renny.
            • Rhonda
              • Origin:

                Welsh
              • Meaning:

                "noisy one"
              • Description:

                "Help Me, Rhonda. sang the Beach Boys -- help me convince my parents not to give me this sixties name.
            • Ricardo
              • Origin:

                Portuguese and Spanish variation of Richard
              • Meaning:

                "dominant ruler"
              • Description:

                Richard is far from fashionable, but Ricardo is one of the most popular Spanish names for boys in the US. And it does sound far more appealing that the English version.