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She said her father loved the song Naima so much - he named his first daughter for the song (sounds like she was born in the mid-70's). What a lovely, lovely thing. :)

Any other "jazz names" you've encountered in non-jazz contexts??

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I started a thread back on the old BNBB (just before it closed) to name a cat we had just gotten at the pound.

Lots of names were suggested, and I finally went with "Pepper" -- after Pepper Adams.

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Not quite what this thread is about but interesting never the less ....

I met 'Daphne' as in the Django tune, a few years ago.

I believe she is still alive and living in my neighbourhood, that's Wimbledon in London.

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Naima has been among the favorite names in France in recent years. Its popularity soared from the '60s, rose during the '70s and peaked during the '80s.

243 girls were named Naima in 1977 according to the statistics!

And yes, Coltrane's tune did this!

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My father claims my parents nameds me Daniel after Lars Gullin's Danny's Dream,

When I'm asked about my kids I explain that Michal (or Michelle) is named after the Beatles song and that Jonathan (Johnny) is actually Johnny Hodges...

Whoody Shaw III full name is Woody Louis Armstrong Shaw III

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An aspiring jazz artist in my parents' church congregation, Aimee Nolte, named her kids Miles, Ella and Charlie, which I think is pretty interesting. My mother bought me Aimee's CD for Christmas. It's not too bad.

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When I was in college, I saw a neon sign above a bar. From a distance, I thought that the name of the bar was Ornette's. I thought, "damn, that's cool." Then, I got a little closer and saw that the name was Onetto's. Ah, well.

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Incidentally, there was a contestant on that America's Next Top Model TV show a few years back named Naima.

She was also named after the Coltrane song, I believe. She was my favorite to win the America's Next Top Model from the beginning, and shd indeed won that season.

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I once met a young woman who had the name of another tune Coltrane did: Aisha.

Aisha (sometimes spelt Aicha) is a very common name in West Africa.

MG

Aicha

:lol:

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She said her father loved the song Naima so much - he named his first daughter for the song (sounds like she was born in the mid-70's). What a lovely, lovely thing. :)

Any other "jazz names" you've encountered in non-jazz contexts??

Justo Almario's daughter's name is Naima, and she was named for the tune. And I believe she was born in the early to mid-seventies.

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