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LONG, ROMANTIC NAMES for a SON

Lea writes:

My partner and I have a son named Sebastian Michael. We are expecting twins in September.

The twins are boy/girl. Our daughter’s name will be Persephone Rose. It’s the name we picked out for Sebastian if he was a girl, so it was the only choice.

Our son’s name has us very stuck. We agree on the middle name Joseph, a family name like Michael and Rose. We also agree that it’s not something we would choose as a first name.

Here’s our current list, but if we were rating them, they’d all be three out of five stars. Kind of meh. Fine. But, as my partner says, it’s not fair to choose fine when we love the names Sebastian and Persephone so much!

  • Percival – sort of a joke originally because it is so similar to Persephone, but I guess it’s on the list
  • Maximilian – but he’d just end up Max, which is not the goal
  • Zachary/Zachariah – same problem as Max with Zac
  • Lorenzo – I might go for it, but my partner can’t get over the idea that we’re not Italian
  • Tobias – my partner’s favorite, but I’m just not into it. Plus I had a (girl) camp counselor called Tobie and that makes it so weird to me

Can you suggest some new names? It feels like the name has to be right there and we’re just not seeing it at this point.

Please read on for my response and leave your thoughtful suggestions in the comments.

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MORE BOY NAMES like SEBASTIAN

Abby responds:

Congratulations on your new children!

There’s something special about Sebastian, isn’t there? It’s traditional, in the sense that the name has millennia of history. Saint Sebastian lived in the third century; forms of the name occur in a dozen European languages. But it’s never been common, at least not in English, until now. That makes it feel fresh and new at the same time.

Maybe that mix of history and distinctiveness is why Sebastian reads like a romantic hero name.

That makes me think we need to look to more names that fit these categories:

  • A long history of use without being especially common; traditional, but not classic.
  • Names favored in fiction, like Downton Abbey or Bridgerton. To be clear, it’s not because we’re borrowing names from fiction. Instead, writers have surfaced names that fit the Sebastian model.
  • Names that won’t immediately be shortened, like your example of Maximilian/Max.
  • Names that have been used in English for generations.

That rules out your favorite – the very Italian Lorenzo. But it also eliminates Tobias, because I agree – Toby is a likely nickname. Then again, it feels like you’ve both pretty much used your vetoes on those names, so it’s not an issue. Still, Tobias and Lorenzo feel like good guides to find a name for this new child – even if neither is quite right.

A BROTHER for SEBASTIAN and PERSEPHONE

ANTHONY

On paper, Anthony has been very popular. It ranked in the US Top Ten about a decade ago. And yet, Anthony feels much less common than Liam or Noah. After all, Sebastian is currently a Top 20 name, but doesn’t really seem overused, does it? Another plus: an earlier generation automatically shortened Anthony to Tony. Today it’s likely to be used in full.

ATTICUS

In some ways, Atticus is similar to Sebastian. It would’ve been a rare name, but not unknown, at many moments in history. Downton Abbey introduced an Atticus in a later season, which puts in the same historical fiction category as Sebastian.

CASPIAN

Another name used for a fictional hero, as in CS Lewis’ Prince Caspian. But it’s become a more mainstream choice for boys in recent years. Sebastian and Caspian sound like they’re going on adventures together, don’t they?

DOMINIC

I tend to think of Dominic in the same breath as Anthony. Both names have been favored by Italian-American families, but neither is as straight-outta-Palermo as Lorenzo.

JULIAN

On paper, Julian and Sebastian look similar, with that -IAN ending. Except we say them differently. That makes me think Julian could be perfect with Persephone and Sebastian.

RAPHAEL

I feel like I’m suggesting Raphael/Rafael more and more, and I do think it checks all the boxes. Except … would Raphael be Rafe? I’m leaving it on this list, but that’s my one hesitation.

STERLING

A more daring choice than Sebastian, but somewhere in between popular Sebastian and the much-rarer Persephone.

XAVIER

Another name that feels traditional, but also different. It’s a little saintly, a little X-Men, and a great mix of influences.

Overall, I’m leaning towards Xavier. I think it’s a great match with your other children’s names. It hits all the right notes. And it sounds great with the middle name Joseph, too.

I’d put Sterling in second place, It’s a great brother for Sebastian and Persephone, but possibly a little too different for you. Still, very much worth considering.

Readers, over to you – what would you name a brother for Sebastian, a twin for Persephone?

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29 Comments

  1. I’m LOVING Leonidas as a suggestion.
    It’s great, and personally I’m loving Leo as a potential NN.
    If you can live with two S names
    Sylvester has that same magic as Sebastian being known but less used but still cool.
    Sebastian, Persephone and Sylvester
    Roman not Greek but…
    Octavius
    Augustus
    I feel like British old money style matches…
    Alistair
    Nathaniel

    Not a long option but I think Oscar is similar in vibe to Sebastian.
    Loving Abby’s suggestion of Xavier.

  2. I really love Aurelian.

    Along those lines, Lucius, Lucian or Adrian sound good.

    Sebastian , Persephone and Lucius
    Sebastian Persephone and Lucian
    Sebastian Persephone and Adrian

    If it were just Sebastian I’d probably recommend Theodore not sure how that goes withe Persephone.

    Sebastian, Persephone and Theodore

    If you want a P name, what about Ptolomy? Tom as a nn makes it wearable but it has legit historic credentials.

    Sebastian , Persephone and Ptolomy

    Best of luck!

  3. If you like Lorenzo but aren’t convinced because it reads “too Italian”, I wonder if you’ve considered Laurence? It feels just right next to Sebastian and Persephone – it’s grand and stately, but very accessible too. It’s so handsome in full, too, and I don’t think it’s especially likely to be shortened.

  4. Sebastian, Persephone and Jasper
    Sebastian, Persephone and Frederick
    Sebastian, Persephone and Edmund
    Sebastian, Persephone and Vincent
    Sebastian, Persephone and Leonard
    Sebastian, Persephone and Ezekiel
    Sebastian, Persephone and Benedict
    Sebastian, Persephone and Bernard

    1. Was coming to suggest Ezekiel, so I’ll highlight that one. Matches Persephone in terms of syllable count and perhaps boldness … like it can stand beside Persephone and not be hidden, if that makes sense? Ezekiel feels a bit like Lorenzo, Zachary/Zachariah even Percival … and Zeke is less expected than Zach if it were to be shortened. I also like how it sounds in the whole sibling set, with different beginning and end sounds

      Sebastian, Persephone & Ezekiel.

      All the best!

  5. All of my favorites have been suggested except, I think, for Orlando.

    But wanted to mention that if you liked the connection of Persephone and Joseph both having the “SEPH” syllable and were okay with it in the first name spot, there is also Josephus. It wouldn’t be too matchy soundwise since Persephone has a short E and Josephus a long E. I know of a Josephus who uses the name in full. You would need a new middle name, though. Josephus Lee to honor Mom?

  6. Xavier was my first thought! It feels cool like Zac and Max but side steps the issue of being shortened to a nickname. Sebastian, Persephone, and Xavier are perfection together.

    Another one that came to mind was Emilio or Emiliano. Similar vibes as Maximilian but not as nicknameable.

  7. Townsend

    Townsend Joseph

    Sebastian, Persephone, and Townsend

    The suggestion of Alistair is solid.

    Alistair Joseph

    Sebastian, Persephone, and Alistair

    Horatio

    Horatio Joseph

    Sebastian, Persephone, and Horatio

    Congratulations and best wishes! Please let us know what you choose!

  8. Already suggested but I really like:
    Peregrine
    Ignatius
    Benedict

    Sebastian, Persephone and Peregrine
    Sebastian, Persephone and Ignatius
    Sebastian, Persephone and Benedict

    But Ignatius Joseph is a bit of a mouthful.
    And Peregrine repeats the initial of Persephone, if that is than issues.

    Watching the Olympics and there is swimmer Aurelian. Aurelian Joseph is lovely.

    Sebastian, Persephone and Aurelian.