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Baby Girl, Sister to Jacob Gavin

Jenna writes:

I know this is very late notice, but I’m hoping for some outside advice and suggestions.
I wish I had found your blog a couple months ago!
I am due with a baby girl in a couple days, but it looks like she will probably be late like her brother was.
My name is Jenna, my husband is Josh, and our son is Jacob Gavin (Gavin is a family name I’ve always loved).
We did not intentionally choose a “J” name for him and don’t want to continue with the “J” names.
I always said that it was a good thing he was a boy, because my husband and I could never agree on a girl name. Well, I was half joking, but now I’m due to have a girl and she still doesn’t have a definite name! I need help!
Some requirements are:
1. It sounds good with our names, even though it doesn’t start with a “J”. I especially want it to go well with Jacob/Jake.
2. It cannot end with an “S” or “S” sound because our last name starts with an “S”.
3. Nothing made up/no creative spelling
4. Not too popular, but not too weird. Jacob is so popular (which I don’t seem to mind with my son), but I would like something less popular for our daughter. Top 100 would be OK, but probably not top 10.

Names that I have suggested:
Peyton (this has always been a favorite and is a family name)
Alexa
Lena
Lila
Kenley
Cara (my son suggested it and I love it, but hubby doesn’t)
Eva (I love it, but it does not go with our last name as it has an “eve” sound in it)
Brenna (I love this too, but it’s out because it rhymes with my name)
Elizabeth

Other names that I like, but are too popular right now
Grace
Kayla
Emma

Names my husband has suggested
Miriam (I really don’t like this)
Elise (which is nice, but runs together with our last name)
Braelyn
Ashley/Ashlyn
Morgan
Megan (I think it’s OK)

Possibilities that we both like:
Rachel
Caroline
Addison (a little too popular right now for me)
Myla
Catherine

We are thinking of using Malia for a middle name since we recently moved to Hawaii and it is Hawaiian for Marie which is my middle name as well as my mother’s and my grandmother’s . However, I’m OK not using it if it doesn’t go with the first name.
I really would like to try and honor my grandmother with a middle name and her name was Anita Marie, so maybe another version of Ann or Marie (I’ve never cared for Marie, I think because every other girl I knew growing up had the same middle name!)

I love the old classic names that don’t go out of style, but I also like names that you don’t hear all the time. I would love a name that is feminine, but still strong and not too cutesie, and it needs to go with Jacob. I just think there is a name or name combination that we haven’t thought of. Maybe we have thought of it, I just want to know which sounds best! With the move and everything I just feel like I haven’t been able to focus on names and now she’s going to be here! Please help!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

Baby Naming Story

I liked this story of how a baby’s name was chosen, and I thought you might like it too. It’s from Through the Looking Glass, and Annika has generously allowed me to reprint an excerpt here:

So I wanted to tell the story of how we came up with our daughter’s name. Only it’s not much of a story, unlike her brother’s name. But I can’t think of anything else to talk about, and I get twitchy if I go too long without updating, and Will’s mom is here entertaining Sam (he is in HEAVEN) so I don’t have anything to distract me other than a ridiculously good-natured baby who is happy to just lay on her Daddy’s chest. So naming it is.

With Sam we were still discussing names the day before I went into labor. This time we settled on names when I was 20 or 21 weeks pregnant (though it’s not as if that stopped us from discussing them over the remaining time). We picked two girl names and two boy names, and almost immediately narrowed the boy name down to one (sort of–our favorite boy name was the two names combined as first and middle). The girl names were a favorite from the first time (which I am convinced would be Sam’s name were he a girl) and Grace. Each name had a middle name after one of my grandmothers.

My name is the Swedish diminutive form of Anna, which is a form of Hannah, which means grace. My mother’s name, Nancy, is a form of Anne, which is a form of Anna, et cetera. My step-sister is named Hannah… Read the rest of the story at Through the Looking Glass.

Baby Boy or Girl Rivera

Heather writes:

My husband and I are expecting our first baby right around Valentine’s Day. We have a boy’s name picked out, Charles Anthony, after my husband’s grandfather and great uncle. Plus, they are both saint’s names, which my husband also prefers. However, we are having trouble picking out a girl’s name. My husband is very partial to family names, and his favorite girl name is Anna Maria, after various female relatives of his, although he would accept a variant of this, maybe Annemarie or Marianna. I don’t mind using the family names for a first boy, but I don’t really want both name options to come from his family!

His family is from Spain, so perhaps a girl’s name with a Spanish flavor, but not one that is too common in the U.S., would be nice. Our criteria are: at least one saint’s name, classic–definitely no place names like Madison or Savannah, and not a top-10 name. Unfortunately, several of my favorite names just seem too popular, such as Emily and Abigail. Jillian, Claire, and Margaret are others I like, but they also out b/c they are already in the family. The list of names we both agree on for a girl is pretty short. Our first choice is Elizabeth Anne, with nn Libby, but I wonder if the name is too vanilla, besides Elizabeth being pretty popular right now. Another option is Evangeline Marie, but we’re not quite sure about it. I do like all the nickname options it gives, though. Our last name starts with an E and is similar to Rivera.

Other names I like are:

Caroline/Carolina
Amelia
Audrey
Helena
Veronica

Middle name will probably be something like Marie or Anne, although other suggestions are welcome!

Thanks so much!

Baby Naming Story

I liked this story I read of how a baby’s name was chosen, and I thought you might like it too. It’s from Kirida dot com, and Mona has generously allowed me to reprint an excerpt here:

We decided our second baby’s name this weekend and a choir of angels sprung forth in our house. Well, actually I went, “AHHHHHHHH!” which is as close to cherubic as you’ll get in our hotbed of hedonism and Cinemax favorites. For a few weeks, Mike has been set on the name Chase, which is a fine name in itself. It’s French, it means “hunter.” It also represents the damn bill I get every month. I told Mike no, I would not have Chase as a son. It doesn’t fit our family and it’s not like the company would lower my interest rate if I sent in a birth certificate with my next payment, like hey you guys, can’t we do something? I mean, meet me halfway, I named my son after you! What are you going to do about my reward points?!?

I loved “N” names–Nolan being my favorite. I also loved Simon which is still an awesome name to have. Simon was the smartest of the three chipmunks. Simon liked to take baths and do drawreeeengs, you cheeky monkey!

So there was a war between Chase and Simon. Mike kept saying that our son’s ass would get beaten at the park with a name like that, which makes me wonder what kind of freaking park we would take our kids where names are reason enough for a beatdown. Wouldn’t he be beaten down for something else? Like winning the spelling bee and showing punks how to spell “paternity test”? Still, it was pretty contentious. Mike doesn’t backdown and the more I fought against Chase, the more he was convinced that it was the BEST. NAME. EVER. (Which again, is a great name, but not for me!)

We did the logical thing which was to ask our three-year-old what he thought. I mean, this kid has a lot of opinions. He’ll walk up to me and say, “Mommy! I like your susu (chamorro word for BOOBIES)” Then using his little toddler finger, points to my right boob and adds, “THIS ONE.”

So we said, “Nathan, which do you like more–Chase or Simon?” Read the rest of the story over at Kirida dot com.

Baby Girl Bliss

D. writes:

We are expecting a little girl (our first child) February 13. Her last name will be Bliss. We had originally decided on Harper (perhaps Harper Ann Bliss), but have been feeling less sure as of late and are exploring other options (in heated conversations!). Other finalist names are: Adelaide, Auden, Delilah, Emerson, Clementine, and Greer. We’ve ruled out (but I like) Quincy, Matilda, Phillipa (or Pippa) and Helena. Please help!

Let’s have a poll! It’s over to the right.

Baby Boy, Brother to Audrey Josephine

Rachel writes:

We’re expecting our second child, a boy on February 11th. Our older daughter is Audrey Josephine, initials AJK, a tradition from my husband’s side of the family for the first born to have those initials. She was super easy to name, my Grandmother had passed away before I was pregnant, and since her name was Josephine that was easy… and believe it or not I had a dream that I was having a daughter and that she would be named Audrey when I was about 20 weeks, and after that there was no question about it.

This time, it’s not been so easy. Boys seem much harder to name! I want to use my father’s name as a middle name, Randall, which (although my dad is great!) is not my favorite name. I really like James for a first name, my husband doesn’t. We both kind of like Daniel, but that sounds awful with Randall as a middle name. My husband likes Jonah, and I do, except that it reminds me of the Jonas Brothers. I’m not sure if that is a deal breaker or not. Other names that I’ve liked that my husband hasn’t been too excited about: Owen, Milo, Samuel, and Adam. He likes Eli and Atticus a lot, and I do not. It would be nice to get some other names in the mix for us to consider, any suggestions would help a lot!

To me, the Jonas Brothers wouldn’t be a deal-breaker for the name Jonah. I think it’s because the Jonas Brothers are more like Thejonasbrothers, as if it’s all one word—the way Mel Gibson is Melgibson and I don’t think of his name as actually being Mel.

The Baby Name Wizard lists Owen as a brother name for Eli, which makes me feel as if your tastes are very close together and we just need to find the one name that works. Other brother names for Eli: Noah (similar to Jonah but no Jonas Brothers association), Levi, Jake, and Caleb.

Oh, and look! The brother names for Jonah also include Eli and Noah and Caleb! The other two brother names are Micah and Asher.

Noah Randall K.
Levi Randall K.
Jacob Randall K.
Caleb Randall K.
Micah Randall K.
Asher Randall K.

Do any of those appeal?

Brother names for Noah are Eli, Owen, Jonah, and Caleb, and only one new option: Ethan. Caleb has an interesting brother option: Elijah. That’s sort of Eli merged with Jonah. And Elijah’s brother names include Isaiah and Josiah. Samuel’s brothers include Benjamin and Simon.

Ethan Randall K.
Elijah Randall K.
Isaiah Randall K.
Josiah Randall K.
Benjamin Randall K.
Simon Randall K.

I particularly like Simon with Audrey. I think Simon has the intellectual image of Atticus, and also improves the name Randall. So Simon would be my first choice. But I think a lot of the others work very well too: Audrey and Benjamin, Audrey and Ethan, Audrey and Caleb.

Name update 02-07-2010! Rachel writes:

Thanks for the advice and feedback!! Jonah Randall was born at 3:02am on February 4th. He was 8 lbs, 11 ounces, and he was 21 1/2 inches long. I think I just needed to hear from people who weren’t related to me!

Thanks again!

Baby Girl or Boy Parker, Sibling to Alexandra and Keegan

Christie writes:

I have a 3.5 year daughter named Alexandra Brielle, but we call her Allie 99.5% of the time. We also have a 1.5 year old son named Keegan Gregory (Gregory is my husbands middle name). Keegan and Alexandra seem so different, but the Alexandra was picked in a last ditch effort to name her. I still don’t love her name. My husband liked it when he picked it and he loves it now, I was so frustrated that I ended up agreeing and never could come up with anything I liked better. I do like the nickname options she has, and I like that she has a good grown up name to fall back on. So if all else fails, I guess that would be a good thing to duplicate in another girls name… nn options, nice adult full name. I LOVE my sons name. This time around, I still can not find one girl name that I more than kinda like. Not one girl could I picture as MY BABY.

Our last name is Parker.

Boys names I love (in this order)
Camden
Liam
Lachlan
Deacon
Declan
Cullen

Boys Middle Names
Nathaniel (family)
Nicholas (family)
Michael (family)
James (just kinda like it)

Girls names I kinda like:
Genevieve (Genna/Jenna) (this is the only that doesnt get deleted off the list everytime we start over… but I still dont love it)
Elisabeth (Lissa) I dont like the beth part but I like that its long like Alexandra… friend suggested Elisabelle and I like the sound, but i’m just not sure here…
Claire (does this fit with Alexandra?)
Anneliese (I dont like the nicknames and I know people will try to call her Annie/Anna or even worse Elise)
Emmeline (Emmie… dont know about this one)
Madeleine (Maddie… lots of little Madison’s running around with this nickname, and I am sure about the full name)

Girl Middle Names
Nicole (family)
Anabelle
Arianna (husband likes)

Names that I can’t use…
Julia
Ashleigh (no Ash names)
Aidan
Braxten

Names that we have discarded…
Boys
Kieran, Logan, Luke, Landon, Lincoln, Caleb, Tiernan, Callum, Connor

Girls
Sophia, Ava, Samantha, Gabrielle/a, Amelie, Embry, Emerson,

Feel free to bring up the discards if you think they fit. I mostly need girl suggestions, but I would love opinions on what fits with Keegan the best as far as the boys name go.
Also, after this baby… we may end up trying one more time… so if you could pick the two best boy names and two good girl names, that would be even better!

For a girl, I suggest Anastasia, Cassandra, Penelope, Philippa, or Philomena. They’re all nice long Greek names, like Alexandra, and in fact I think they favorably emphasize the ancient-Greek elements of Alexandra.

Or to go a different route, perhaps Felicity, Arabella, Clarissa, Josephine, Evangeline, or Susanna: all long and feminine like Alexandra, but without the Greekiness. I also like Annabelle as the first name.

I notice all your boy names are Celtic; I wonder if you’d like Celtic girl names?

Bethan
Brenna
Bridget
Bronwyn
Carys
Ciara
Elspeth
Emlyn
Fiona
Flannery
Gwendolyn
Gwyneth
Isla
Kennedy
Madigan
Mirren
Riona
Tamsin

To narrow down the boy names, you could choose your favorite of Lachlan, Declan, and Cullen, since they all have the same ending. Since you have two each of Ls, Ds, and Cs, whichever name of those three you choose, you could choose a second boy name from the names starting with the other two letters. So, for example, if you choose Declan, that would rule out Lachlan and Cullen (same ending), and then it would rule out Deacon (same starting letter) and you’d choose from Liam and Camden. If you chose Lachlan, that would rule out Declan and Cullen (same ending), and then it would rule out Liam (same starting letter) and you’d choose from Deacon and Camden. My own favorites:

Keegan, Declan, and Camden
Keegan, Declan, and Liam
Keegan, Lachlan, and Camden

Or of course you could choose none of the -lan endings and go with something like Keegan, Camden, and Liam, or Keegan, Liam, and Deacon. There are so many good combinations.

For middle names I like Declan Nathaniel, Camden James, Liam James, Lachlan James, Deacon James, Cullen Michael—but I think most of the middle names match up nicely with most of the first names.

I would use Callum (from the discard pile) over Cullen, because I’m worried that Twilight’s Edward Cullen will have a long effect on the name Cullen.

Nickname: Savvy

Lara writes:

Hey! I’m emailing on behalf of a friend, who recently heard the name Savvy (that’s s-a-v-v-y, not s-a-w-y) and loved it. However, she would prefer to use it as a nickname for something rather than a proper name. The only name we can think of is Savannah. Are there any other names out there that Savvy would be a good nickname for?

THANKS!!!

I looked in the index of The Baby Name Wizard to find all names starting with “Sav,” and found this list:

Savanna
Savannah
Savina
Savion
Savvas

Well, hm. If it’s the SOUND she likes, she could use a name that gives a similar nickname such as Sabby or Saffy or Saphy.

Sabina
Sabrina
Saffron
Saphira
Sapphira
Sapphire

And of course she could make up a name. Saveela. Savayla. Savella. Savona. Saveena. Savika. Savrina. Savira. Savinna. Savayna. Saverra. Well, I am not very good at making up names, but maybe she is.

I do think, though, that the name you thought of is the best way to get the nickname: Savannah/Savanna is the clearest route to Savvy.

Baby Girl, Sister to Griffin Michael

Erinn writes:

We are expecting our second child in January (the 25th). My name is Erinn, my husband is Mike and our son is 3 and his name is Griffin Michael. Our last name sounds like “March” but starts with a “b”. This time around we are having a girl and for some reason we are really having trouble coming up with a name.
I would like a name that is similar to Griffin…somewhat unusual but not bonkers, easy to pronounce and no creative spelling. I have suggested Hadley and Berit, which my husband has rejected, and he has suggested Samantha, which I don’t mind but I don’t love. We both think Hailey is OK but not great. I don’t want an extremely popular name (which sort of eliminates Hailey and Samantha), but I don’t want an invented name either. As for middle names, I was thinking of using Dayle, which is my middle name. That is not a requirement however, it would just depend on how it goes with the first name!
I realize this is a problem of too many possibilities, but I just feel like our baby’s name is out there somewhere, we just haven’t considered it yet. We need help!! My son has suggested Billy Chomper and that just doesn’t seem like a viable option.

Well, are you SURE? If we spelled it Billie Chomperr it would look more feminine. Here are some other suggestions:

Amabel
Bethan
Bridget
Bronwyn
Carys
Catriona
Elodie
Harper
Fiona
Imogen
Isla
Juniper
Karenna
Larkin
Laurel
Madigan
Merrin
Mirren
Olive
Penelope
Teagan
Tinsley
Waverly

Name update 01-10-2010! Erinn writes:

Well, I’m excited to see all the excellent suggestions…but Griffin’s little sister was born last Tuesday (three weeks early)! Once the pressure was on, we came up with Piper Dayle. Thanks so much for all your help!

Baby Boy, Brother to Rachel Lynn

Toni writes:

I’m due January 22, 2010 and we don’t have a name yet. We’re having our second child, a boy, and have possibilities narrowed a bit- here’s what we’d like/need:
My first child is a girl, named Rachel Lynn.

1. We’ve decided on the middle name James.
2. We lean more towards traditional type names- no creative spellings, no trendy names, etc
3. I’ wanted to stay away from some of the more popular names, but (as in #2) don’t want to get too trendy/creative
4. Our last name has a strong B sound, so we’re trying to stay away from B sounds in the first name
5. To us, it seems like two syllable first names work best with our last name
6. The only possibility that we have both agreed up so far is Ethan, but I don’t think we’re sure of that…

I’d appreciate your help!
Thanks!!!

Oh, Ethan is nice! Or maybe Evan? Rachel and Evan? Or Ian: Rachel and Ian. My favorite of those possibilities is Evan: Evan James.

Or Andrew: Andrew James, Rachel and Andrew.

Lucas: Lucas James, Rachel and Lucas.

Simon: Simon James, Rachel and Simon.

Edmund: Edmund James, Rachel and Edmund.

Eric: Eric James, Rachel and Eric.

Stephen: Stephen James, Rachel and Stephen.

Nathan: Nathan James, Rachel and Nathan.

Calvin: Calvin James, Rachel and Calvin.