Hemingway’s Son Named for Bullfighter
Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley Richardson, welcomed their only child in October of 1923. The baby boy was named John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway. The name Nicanor was inspired by Spanish...
View ArticleBaby Named for Jack Dempsey
Boxing’s first million-dollar gate was the match between American boxer Jack Dempsey and French boxer Georges Carpentier that took place in New Jersey on July 2, 1921. That morning, a baby boy was born...
View ArticleBaby Named George Fried for Famous Sea Captain
Baby born at sea in 1929:George Fried ChojnowskiCapt. George Fried (1877-1949) was responsible for not one but two heroic Atlantic rescues during his career at sea. (He was also one of the few people...
View ArticleWhere Did Lido “Lee” Iacocca Get His Name?
Businessman Lido Anthony “Lee” Iacocca was born in Pennsylvania in 1924 to Italian immigrants Nicola “Nick” Iacocca and Antonietta Perrotta. Lee Iacocca went on to become the president of Ford Motor...
View ArticleBaby Named for Judge Who Granted Divorce
In 1928, the Aberdeen Journal mentioned a London woman who had been granted a separation from her husband by London Magistrate Basil B. Watson. She was apparently very pleased about the decision,...
View ArticleWhy Was Marilyn Monroe Named “Norma Jeane” at Birth?
We already know how Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson, came up with her stage name — “Marilyn” was from Marilyn Miller, and “Monroe” was her mother’s maiden name. But why was she named “Norma...
View ArticleName Change: Joyce to Antonia
King VidorMovie director King W. Vidor [pronounced vee-dor] and his second wife, Eleanor Boardman, welcomed their first child together in November of 1927. They had a name picked out for a boy —...
View ArticleThe Namesakes of Huey P. Long
Yesterday’s name, Broderick, was popularized by a movie based on the life of populist politician Huey P(ierce) Long, nicknamed “The Kingfish,” who served as Governor of Louisiana (1928-1932), U.S....
View ArticleThe Ephemeral Mateel
Kansas newspaper editor Edgar Watson “E. W.” Howe published his first novel, The Story of a Country Town, in his own newspaper, the Atchison Daily Globe, in 1883. Encyclopedia Britannica said the novel...
View ArticleNeva, Not Named for Nevada
Actress Neva Patterson, mentioned in yesterday’s post about Diana Lynn, was born in 1920 on a farm near Nevada [neh-VAY-duh], Iowa. So she must have been named for her birthplace, right? Nope. Neva,...
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