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MATCHING DAVID’S NAME

Holly writes:

We have a son named David Marshall, last name sounds like M@cAd@m. The first and last names were chosen because of a family tradition. I do like the name, though I don’t like that I didn’t really get to choose it. We call him Davey, and right now, so does pretty much everybody else, but if not Davey, we use David.

We are now due with our second child, another boy, later this summer. Because I went with the family name for Davey, my husband has agreed I can take the lead in choosing the name this time.

I’m finding that it’s harder than I expected. I want their names to sound like brothers, but I also want to find something I love. I think David’s brother should be Thomas or William or James, but those are the kinds of very traditional names I don’t want.

My list so far:

  • Dylan – I’m not sure how I feel about another D name, but I’ve always liked this name
  • Jonathan – Another name I’ve liked for years, but I feel like they’d be Davey and Jonny and I don’t want that
  • Arlo – my new favorite, and the name I probably would’ve given Davey if not for the whole family name question
  • Elliot – another name I like a lot
  • Oliver – probably my favorite name for the longest, but I feel like I hear this name a lot now, plus we have a niece named Olivia
  • Wesley – a new name on my list that maybe goes better with Davey, but maybe not

I worry that my sons won’t feel like their names are equal, or that they won’t grow into them equally well.

Am I overthinking this? (Okay, I know I am.) Is the right name on my list, or should I try to find more boy names to match David better?

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

baby boy crawling on rug; boy names to match David
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CHOOSING THE NAME YOU LOVE

Abby replies:

Congratulations on your new son!

Here’s the thing: lots and lots of families end up in your situation. Their firstborn is named for grandpa, or has to be called Elizabeth because the first girl in every generation is always called Elizabeth. The names don’t reflect the parents’ style, but they do feel meaningful.

The second time around, your naming obligation is fulfilled and you have far more freedom to name your child according to your own preferences.

This is a good thing! And while it might not seem like it now, but your boys’ names will go together beautifully after you’ve said them together a few dozen times.

Also: I kind of love David. Is it more traditional than your style? A bit. But it’s not in exactly the same category as James or William, and that middle V makes it very current.

But what if my children think their names are unequal?

This happens, of course. One child thinks their sibling’s name is much better, or just plain doesn’t like their name. And yet … our assumptions about how our children will perceive their names are often wildly wrong. We name strangers. They grow up and surprise us with interests and talents we could’ve never predicted. As long as you’ve named your children with love and good intent, the rest will work itself out over time.

Let’s look at your current list and then consider some combination options, because I think the right choice is probably already here!

CONSIDERING CURRENT FAVORITES

OLIVER, JONATHAN

It sounds like these are names that you’ve liked more in the past, but should probably put aside right now. They might make great middles, though.

WESLEY

I’m not sure if Wesley is a name you like … or a name you think you should like? I agree it’s a great choice, but it still feels like a runner-up.

ELLIOT

This is your chance to use a name you love, and Elliot fits that description. It’s a great choice that sounds perfect with your last name. I’m putting it a little lower only because I wonder if you’d feel compelled to shorten it? Since you mentioned Jonathan inevitably becoming Jonny, would you feel like Davey’s brother Elliott had to be Eli? If that works for you, great. If not, I’d probably consider it a middle name option.

DYLAN

I think Dylan is great with David called Davey. It’s nickname-proof, which feels like a positive in this case. And I don’t think David/Dylan or Davey/Dylan are too close at all. My question is really for the future: if you had a third son, would you feel locked into a pattern? I don’t think you would be, because brothers could easily be called Davey, Dylan, and Arlo … but if you feel like it would cause a potential issue for you in the hypothetical future, then yes, I’d probably put Dylan in second place.

ARLO

I love Davey and Arlo together. They sound quite balanced to my ear. David and Arlo? Yes, I suppose I would guess that David was a family name. Which it is! But Davey turns the dial to something a little more cozy and casual, and I think it very much meets Arlo’s vibe.

NAMES TO MATCH DAVID MARSHALL: COMBINATIONS

Sometimes hearing names in combination builds confidence in your choice. A few of my favorites names to match David “Davey” Marshall:

DYLAN WESLEY

Dylan is my second-favorite name for you, but Dylan Wesley is my favorite combination. David Marshall and Dylan Wesley, Davey and Dylan.

DYLAN OLIVER

I like Dylan Oliver quite a bit, too.

ARLO JONATHAN

Probably my favorite Arlo combination. A very current first name, with a more traditional middle.

ARLO ELLIOT

I can’t decide if this name flows perfectly, or if I trip over the repeating L sounds when I say it five times fast. Probably? We mostly say our kids’ first and middles with enough time and intention that Arlo Elliot is a great combination.

So I think my votes would go to Dylan Wesley or Arlo Elliot, but it’s a close contest. Let’s open this up to some others’ insights.

Readers, can you suggest names to match David “Davey” Marshall M@cAd@m, that are more their style?

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15 Comments

    1. Lewis is a great suggestion! I think it fits wonderfully alongside the other names on your list and alongside David. I also like Miles. Great list!

  1. You may possibly like these with David:
    Owen
    Alden
    Colin
    Austin
    Lincoln
    Not quite so traditional as David, but classics in their own right I believe.

  2. A few more that I think go really well with David…
    Benjamin (nn Benji)
    Timothy (nn Timmy)
    Theodore (nn Teddy)
    Edward (nn Ned/Neddie)

    All of the names you’re thinking about are great though! You will find the right one for David’s little brother!

    1. David and Arlo are excellent together!
      Arlo Elliot sounds wonderful.

      Arlo E. Mc@d@ms could be a president, pro golfer, inventor, or savvy businessman. Great name!

      Congratulations and best wishes!

  3. Your taste isn’t so different from David. This feels like an easier challenge.

    I love the suggestion of Charles nn Arlo!

    And Jonathon can be Nate!

    Elliott is lovely with David.

    How about Hollis or Holland etc for a middle name to honour you and give them that special family tie?

    I love Charles Holland Marshall nn Arlo!

  4. Use your favorite name along with a middle name that is a family name from your side (your maiden name, your father’s first or middle name, your grandfather’d first or middle name, etc. That way the second son has a name that is equally significant. Any name goes with David. Just pick the one you like and that your husband can live with.

  5. Know that if you name your baby Jonathan when you already have a David, some people may assume you are very religious. Whether that is a pro or a con is up to you, but it’s something to consider.

    I think Elliot is nicely matched with David. I also love the combo of Arlo Jonathan 🙂

  6. Hi-

    David Marshall is a lovely traditional name. I think Jonathan (nn Jon – doesn’t have to be Jonny) works best as a sibling. I think Dylan, Arlo and Wesley are more modern (at least in my mind) & they might work best as middle names. Elliot is also nice – a little more trendy these days though, I think. Oliver is lovely, but very popular. Here are some more ideas that might work:

    Elijah (nn Eli – I like this nn, but I don’t know if you do or not).
    Samuel (nn Sammie)
    Frederick (nn Freddie)
    Arthur (nn Artie)
    Ernest (nn Ernie)
    Oscar (nn Ozzie)
    Nicholas (nn Niko)

    Best wishes!!

  7. David and Jonathan were a Biblical dynamic duo, so the names definitely go together. My brother went by Jon, Jay, Jono and TJ (the T was adopted later in life based on his occupation). If you prefer one of those nicknames and use it, others will too and you can avoid Jonny.
    In my opinion, any of the names on your list go with David since they are all well known, even if they aren’t traditional classics. My favourite is David and Oliver, though cousin Olivia puts a damper on that choice.
    From your list, I’d likely choose Eliot or Wesley. Both are handsome names!
    Otherwise, what about Nathaniel or Nathan, the second half of Jonathan? David means ‘Beloved’ and Nathan means ‘gift’. Perfect for brothers.
    Or Hugo? David Marshall and Hugo Wesley?
    Whatever you choose will work, I think. Enjoy the process of choosing a name & congrats on baby #2!

  8. I think Elliott is the name to beat. It’s timeless and handsome like David and you can easily avoid a nickname. I know a few Elliotts and none of them go by Eli. David and Elliott sound just right.

    A fresh suggestion would be Nolan. It’s two syllables and ends in -an like Dylan, shares the long o sound with Arlo, a surname vibe like Elliott, relatively nickname proof unlike Jonathan, feels like a brother to Wesley. It feels timeless like David but maybe a tad more modern. David and Nolan sound like brothers for sure!