Welcome Miles JulianUPDATE: Welcome Miles Julian! Karlie writes “This was just the list we needed to get us thinking – thank you! We considered Jude, Garrett, Blake, Theo, and Davis. We finally agreed to either Holden or Julian, and we were going to decide after we met him. But then, in the hospital, my husband agreed that it really was my choice and our new little guy looked like a Miles. We flipped a coin for his middle name, and he’s Miles Julian. Thanks to everyone again!

Karlie writes:

We named our son Joseph FamilyName LastName III, and call him Joey. I’m not into family names, and always said I’d never have a junior. Then I married one!

Part of the agreement was that Joey would be the only family name we’d use, and I’d have veto power over future children’s names. We’re expecting a son, and my husband is trying to stick to that. But he already said he can’t imagine calling his son Miles, which is my favorite name. I also like Beau, except Joe, Joey, and Beau?! Yeah … no!

He has suggested Ryder, Archer, and Jace. I don’t hate them, but they’re not names I would choose.

Can you help me find some names that my husband won’t hate, and I’ll (hopefully) love?

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

Abby replies:

Congratulations on your new baby boy!

Here’s the thing: you were really accommodating with your firstborn’s name.

Some parents fall into using family names; others reluctantly agree even though it’s not their preference. But you were against it, and went with the tradition only because it meant so much to your husband to hand down his name.

That’s pretty generous of you.

Normally, I believe (strongly) that couples have to compromise on a name choice, and the ultimate decision is better for that process.

But this time? You have to find a name that you love, and your husband is okay with. It’s not 50/50 … it’s more like 75% you and 25% him.

If he tells you that Miles was the kid who bullied him mercilessly in third grade, then sure. I’d take that name off the list. But there’s really no need for you to consider Archer or Ryder or Jace, right? Because this choice is very much up to you.

Still, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a name that appeals to your love of Miles and Beau, but also speaks to your husband’s preferences. Oh, and sounds great with Joey!

NAMES LIKE MILES

If Miles is out, I wonder if you might like:

ASHER

Okay, I talked tough about not considering your husband’s preferences. But Asher falls midway between Miles and Archer. It carries a great meaning: happy.

DECLAN

A cool Irish name that’s rising in use in the US, Declan might be the next Ryan. But so far, it remains just a little different.

FINN

There’s something carefree and cool about Beau. I think Finn shares the same vibe.

JULIAN

If you don’t mind two J names, Julian might be exactly right. It comes close to Joseph’s classic vibe, but is very much a contemporary favorite.

LEVI

A modern-sounding Old Testament name, Levi works well as a brother for Joseph – or for more current favorites like Miles.

SAWYER

A surname-style name that connects to the enduring character Tom Sawyer.

THEODORE

Every bit as classic as Joseph, but brightened by on-trend nickname option Theo.

WELLS

If you love Miles, there are dozens of -s ending boy names that might substitute. Wells is one of the best.

Overall, my favorites are Julian and Theodore, because they feel like they’re classics like Joseph, but more stylish and current, just like Miles and Beau.

Readers, over to you – what would you name a brother for Joseph if Miles and Beau are out?

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10 Comments

  1. Right up front, without knowing how many other children you plan to name, how do you feel about Karl? You know, because you’re Karli?

    If you think, “Oh, but that would be so confusing!”… perhaps use it in the middle?

    Okay, having said that:
    Joey and…

    Jacob (nickname Cubby)

    Jasper (nickname Jazz)

    Charles (nickname Chet or Chaz)

    Boaz (nickname, yes, Bo… Joey and Bo are adorable)

    Benjamin (nickname Jamin, Benni, Benji, etc.)

    Jameson (nickname Jay)

    Ray (could be short for Raymond, Murray, etc.)

    Ira (Ira Karl?)

    Corbin (this is basically nickname-proof)

    Orson (nickname could be Bear)

    Davis (Davey is legit cool with Joey)

    Russell (nickname Russ)

    Ezra (Ezra Karl, anyone?)

    Congrats and best wishes! You have a LOT of options available to you with such a versatile name like Joey already (twice!) in the family.

  2. Classic with a twist, fun category! Joey is great, it goes with everything- but what? Haha.

    Alec
    Grayson
    Camden
    Nathan
    Sam
    Garrett
    Holden
    Hayden
    Max
    Wesley (2nd above) or Weston
    Ian
    Logan

  3. I think Miles should be a contender since you love it and it works well with Joseph. Milo might be another option? Joey and Milo are darling together!

    From Abby’s suggestions, my faves are Finn (or Finnegan, nn Finn) and Wells.

    A few others that I like for you (avoiding any other J names):

    Oliver
    Nolan
    Emmett
    Everett
    Daniel, nn Dane
    Beckett
    Owen
    Grady
    Grant
    Gabriel
    Cole
    Reid