Don’t miss my earlier post about the new prince’s name!
I’ve posted about Sharon’s beautiful family before, and her beautiful shop, Baby My Love (if we have a baby girl, I would totally want her to be outfitted in Baby My Love every single day), and I’m SO EXCITED to post this consultation for her sweet baby girl who’s due just a couple weeks before my little one!
Sharon and her husband Zeb have the most incredible taste in names — check out their older kiddos:
Gemma Agnes
Felicity Anne
Nicodemus Joseph
+ Miriam Rose
Maximus Michael Patrick
Quintus Edmund
Francis Fulton
Evangeline Marie
Including their unborn babies that are with Jesus:
+ Nic
+ Joy
+ Carmyn
What I love about Sharon and Zeb’s taste is that they just go for it! They just choose names that they love! They’ve done an amazing job!
For their sweet Little Miss, they’re feeling stuck! Sharon and I have talked about names a bit the last few months, and she posted on Instagram the other day listing all the names they’re considering and the ones they can’t use (A LOT of names can’t be used!):
On their current list:
Lydia
Pauline
Madeleine
Gabriella nn Bella (Gabriel is Zeb’s middle name)
Charlotte
Olivia
Cassandra
Others they’ve considered/talked about/like:
Mercedes nn Mercy
Genevieve
Camille
Hope
And the names they can’t use (because of having SIXTY nieces and nephews!!):
As well as (as mentioned by Sharon in other comments):
Tamara
Magdalena
Maggie
Lourdes (Zeb prefers no place names)
Beatrice
Zelie
Siena
Whew!! There were a lot of great suggestions on the Instagram post, and I read through them all and tried not to duplicate suggestions here.
One thing that really struck me about Sharon and Zeb’s taste is that they seem to really love very feminine names, so I definitely took that into account when I was compiling my list. Of course I used my trusty Baby Name Wizard as it lists, for each entry, boy and girl names with similar style/feel/popularity—I looked up only their girl names and ideas (Gemma, Felicity, Bernadette [it was almost Felicity’s name], Miriam, Gwendolyn [considered for Miriam], Joy, Evangeline, Eden [considered for Evangeline], Clare, Lydia, Pauline, Madeleine, Gabriella, Bella, Charlotte, Olivia, Cassandra, Mercedes, Mercy, Genevieve, Camille, and Hope), since their boys follow an ends-in-the-“us”-sound theme, which wouldn’t necessarily reflect their taste in girl names. And I stayed away from all forms of Mary and Rose, as they’d prefer to have those be associated with their Miriam Rose.
So based on all that, and trying not to duplicate any of the ideas offered in the comments on Instagram, these are my ideas:
(1) Annabelle, Annabella
Anastasia, Anne Marie, Julianna, Hannah, and Marianna are all on the list of names that can’t be used, but Annabelle was listed as a style match for Evangeline, Madeleine, and Olivia and they’re already considering Bella (as a nickname for Gabriella), so I thought it deserved a mention! Annabel is said to be, in origin, a variant of Amabel, which stems from the Latin for “beloved,” and of course it can be connected to our girl St. Anne. Belle/Bella means “beautiful” in French/Italian, so Annabelle and Annabella can be all kinds of meaningful, and so feminine!
(2) Juliette
The Julia names actually did quite well for this family in my research—Juliet is a match for Felicity, Madeleine, Camille, and Hope; Julia for Lydia; and Juliana for Gabriella. But Julia and Julianna are on their can’t-use list, and I thought the French Juliette was more their style anyway, as the extra “te” adds such a feminine frill. Jenny from Mama Needs Coffee considered Juliette in honor of Servant of God Julia Greeley, and there are loads of other holy Julias and a Ven. Juliette who can serve as patron.
(3) Dahlia
Sharon mentioned to me a while ago that her older girls would love for this baby to have a D name, to go along with the alpha-sister set Evangeline, Felicity, and Gemma, but Dorothy, Deborah, Diane, and Damaris either couldn’t be used or didn’t feel quite right. I thought of that immediately when I saw Dahlia listed as a style match for both Gemma and Felicity! Wow! It’s a flower name, and according to this, dahlias signify “elegance and dignity,” which is so lovely. I’ve seen DAH-lia, DAL-ia, and DAY-lia given as pronunciations (apparently the latter is that used in the UK), all of which have their merits, but I’m loving the first pronunciation because I think Dolly is the cutest nickname! How perfect for a baby sister!
(4) Helena
An H name would work in the alpha set as well, and I chuckled when I saw Sharon start her IG post with “Oh Nelly!” since Nell(y) can be a nickname for Helen(a)! Nella can also be used, which of course calls to mind the Bella they’re already considering.
(5) Calla (given or nickname)
Speaking of flower names, and inspired as much by Bella and Dahlia (and Nella) as by the fact that it’s a style match for Mercy, Calla is one of the loveliest flower names. It’s the name of the Calla lily, and it’s also related to the Greek word for “beauty.” I do love it on its own as a given name, but I’ve also seen it as a nickname for Caroline—Sharon and Zeb already have Charlotte on their list, which is a feminine variant of Charles as is Caroline (which is on their can’t-use list), so maybe they’d like to consider Calla as a nickname for Charlotte?
(6) Verity
My last idea is Verity, which means “truth.” It’s a virtue-esque name like Felicity, Joy, Mercy, and Hope, but I think it’s more unexpected. I love the character of Verity on Poldark, and I love how full of faith significance it is.
I also originally considered suggesting Avila, Junia, and Juniper, but place names are out (so no Avila), and I wasn’t sure enough about the biblical Junia (I thought Juliette was a closer fit) or the plant-y Juniper (Dahlia and Calla seemed better). But I wanted to put them here just in case.
And those are all my ideas! What do you all think? What name(s) would you suggest for Sharon and Zeb’s little lady?
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How about: Bethany, Cecily, Edith, Elinor, Kateri, Susanna, Talitha, Therese, or Zellie
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Or perhaps in the vein of Verity, the similar Vera? I’m totally crushing on the vintage feel of Vera right now! Also Delia came to mind.
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I agree about this family loving very feminine names. I love Genevieve and Madeleine for them!
Other ideas: Clarissa, Benedicta, Celeste, Regina and Petra.
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I think Annabelle is spot on for them! Feminine and vintage. I also like Verity for its unexpectedness . Perhaps they might like Caeli ? Or Estelle? Best wishes!!
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Since they like Roman names for the boys, what about one for a girl? My first thought was Aurelia – there are several St.’s Aurelia, but I like to think of it as a tribute to St. Ambrose aka Aurelius Ambrosius.
What about Livia, instead of Olivia? It’s an independent ancient name (meaning – blue), and similar also to Lydia in sound. Unless they think it would be mixed up too much?
Claudia? Augusta? Clementine? Is Regina out for Marian names?
And of course there is always Octavia for the sister of Quintus 😉
Non-Roman suggestions – Isadora, Penelope or Emmanuelle to get to Nelly, Dolores to get to Dolly if Marian titles aren’t out, Paloma, Amabel and Verity made me think of Amity. Is Danielle out for D names for any reason? It could also take Nelly as a nickname. Good Luck!!
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Ooooh, I really want them to keep the alpha theme! How about: Dominique, Delilah, Hannah, Hildegard? I really Like Helena and Dahlia too. Otherwise Octavia nicknamed Tavi is super cute. Another name that comes to mind is Adelaide. From their list I would avoid Pauline and Madeline right after Evangeline, and Genevieve is also too similar imho. Gabriella is cute though!
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How about Adele, Adela, Adelia, or Della? I also love the suggestion of Aurelia above 🙂 I also like the idea of Olive instead of Olivia…
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Clare or Clarity?
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Also, Chloe and Grace…
Their idea of Lydia is lovely.
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Lydia is my favorite on their list.
I love Mercy and would use it as a stand-alone name. They could also use Clementine and use the nn Mercy.
Others I like for them with Gemma, Felicity, Evangeline: Claudia, Bianca, Lavinia, Marietta and Hermione.
No D name is standing out to me. Maybe Danica or Dagny?
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What lovely suggestions! I love the ideas of Verity, Helena, Juliette and Dahlia, they seem right up their street without being expected. Cassandra from their list is also really sweet
What about Odette, Valentine, Alma, Sylvia or Susannah?
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I’m seeing Annelise – similar to Annabelle/a but prettier in my humble opinion 🙂
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I love Annelise!
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