Of course once a doll is placed into the hands of its new "mommy", she then has the honor of naming her new "baby."
You just never know what is in the minds of little ones as they go through the "naming" process.
I remember naming my dolls Penny and Nicky (short for nickle) because that particular year I was learning about how to count money. Very clever ~ don't you agree? A generation later I have to believe my daughter named her doll by recognizing words that went together. She named her baby Polly. But not just Polly, if you asked her she would let you know in no uncertain terms that her babies name was Polly Esther. lol Oh how her Great Aunts loved that name. They remembered that doll and her name for many years to follow. My youngest daughter had a not so handsome boy cabbage patch doll whom she named Homer. Her Uncle teasingly made a comment about her "ugly" little baby and she said "he's not ugly he's Homer Lee." Another doll unforgotton.
Our Grandaughters recieved numerous gifts from numerous people again this year. Books, video games, cameras, sleds etc. etc. and of course a few new dollies. Well our little Sydney recieved a special new baby and she named her Kelly. But once again, following in her Mothers footsteps; she listened to words that she knew belonged together... after all her sister recieved a computer game called "Kelly's Pet Parade." You guessed it ~ that's her babies name. Not just Kelly, but "Kelly's Pet Parade!" I guess it's true: the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.