Name Help: A Sibling for Lorenzo and CarolinaName Help is a series at Appellation Mountain. Every week, one reader’s name questions will be discussed. We’re relying on thoughtful comments from the community to help expectant parents narrow down their name decisions.

Thank you in advance for sharing your insight!

Francez writes:

I’m pregnant with baby number three. This is the first time we’re Team Green so we have the additional challenge of needing both a boy and a girl name. We easily decided the names of our previous children but this one has us totally stumped!

Our son is Lorenzo “Enzo” Vicente and our daughter is Carolina “Lina” Isabel.

We love our kids’ names and are having a hard time finding one that we love as much for this baby.

We’d want the names to:

  • Work in English and Spanish
  • Not rank in the Top 100 (Love Matteo, Santiago & Camila but they are a bit too common)
  • Have an easy nickname (We usually call the kids by their nicknames, Enzo and Lina)
  • Be longer romantic names, like old European royalty.

Names we like but don’t feel like they are THE one:

  • For boys, Victor (Vee), Ignacio (Iggy), Alvaro (Alvi), Matias (Mat). We love Rafael but it’s taken.
  • For girls, Mariana (Mara), Cecelia (Cece), Ileana (Illy) & Beatriz (Bea) are all close, but not quite right.

Our last name is 7 letters ending in -arro.

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

Abby replies:

Congratulations on your third!

Also a confession: I love this style. Old European royalty puts a just slightly extravagant spin on the classics. It also reminds us that lots of names are familiar in a great many languages, except English – and that’s always a delight, too.

Still, I can see the one complication: you have to love the formal name and the nickname, plus you have to match TWICE. Lots of names were ruled out, I’m sure, because it fits perfectly with the formal versions, but the nickname conflicts … or vice versa.

Does it go without saying that my first thought was Rafael? Too bad it’s taken! Likewise, Alvaro and Mariana were ones the leapt to mind.

Let’s think of some more options.

A BROTHER FOR LORENZO and CAROLINA

AGUSTIN/AUGSTINE

August is fairly common; Augustine and Agustin, much less so. I think it’s the longer versions that feel like matches for Lorenzo and Carolina. Gus is the obvious nickname in English, but I’m not sure about Spanish. In Italian, Dino is sometimes used for Agostino.

CAYETANO

This name appears across Europe – it’s Cajetan and Gaetano and Gaetan, too. It’s from an ancient Roman name meaning “from Caieta,” a town in Italy. Cayetano is the Spanish form. I’d probably shorten it to Kai, but I’m sure there are other options.

FERDINAND OR FERNANDO

Another name that immediately came to mind, Ferdinand is regal and storied. Fernando feels just a little more accessible. (Plus it has an ABBA song built-in!) Nando and Ferdy are the go-to nicknames.

FRANCISCO

Is this too much like your own name? It’s an impeccable classic by way of Spain, and the nicknames are plentiful. Would Chico be too cute, though? I think there are other options, even if they’re less traditional, like Cisco that would work, too – and maybe provide some distance between his name and your own.

JAVIER

I hesitated to include Javier, because I suspect it feels too common. And yet … if you like Alvi, wouldn’t Javi be just as appealing?

JULIAN

Again, Julian ranks in the US Top 50 at the moment. But somehow, I don’t think it feels that popular. The nickname Lian is probably way too close to Lina, but I love Jules with Enzo and Lina.

LEONCIO

Is it too close to Lorenzo? I think it’s such a great, underused gem that I’m adding it to the list anyhow.

MAXIMILIANO

This is a big name, quite the grand choice. And yet, it shortens nicely to Max and Maxi. I think it’s the perfect brother name for Lorenzo, especially because Enzo, Lina, and Maxi are so perfectly balanced.

A SISTER FOR LORENZO and CAROLINA

AMALIA

Amelia and Emilia are chart-toppers, but Amalia is under-the-radar, a more European cousin to the American favorites. There’s also Emelina, but I think Amalia might be the strong choice. It can share nicknames with Amelia, too, opening the door to Mimi or Mila.

BIANCA

Bianca is Italian, rather than Spanish, but crossover between romance language names is common. (And the Spanish form, Blanca, seems a little less dramatic – though certainly storied.) Plus, the nickname Bebe works beautifully.

CASILDA

Obscure and unexpected, Casilda is the patron saint of Toledo, Spain; she lived during the eleventh century.

ELEANORA

Leonor is the Spanish form, but Eleanora or Eleonora feel more similar to your older kids’ names. Nicknames like Ella, Elly, and Nora might be too popular to consider, but you might borrow any of these Eleanor nicknames.

LOUISA or LUISA

Luis and Luisa are mainstays amongst aristocratic families in Spain; I think Luisa feels like the less-expected choice. It’s also rich with nicknames, like Lulu, Luli, and Lula.

MAGDALENA

A nicely European spin on Magdalene, which ultimately became Madeline in English, Magdalena would be perfect. Except … is there another nickname besides Lena/Leni? Maggie is an obvious alternative, but Magdalena and Carolina would still share an ending sound.

TATIANA

Yes, Tatiana is Slavic. But it’s a big name amongst Russian royals and plenty of other European houses, too. Tania/Tanya is the go-to short form.

TEODORA

A venerable classic, Teodora is the rare, romance language feminine form of chart-topping Theodore. It’s easily shortened, too. Tea sounds like the Spanish word for aunt, but maybe it’s different enough? If not, options abound. I’d consider Tess, if it’s not too American with Enzo and Lina.

I’m not sure I have a clear favorite, but if I have to pick, I’ll say Maximiliano and Luisa, if only because I think Maxi/Max and Luli are such great nicknames.

Readers, over to you! What would you name a sibling for Lorenzo “Enzo” Vicente and Carolina “Lina” Isabel?

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24 Comments

  1. What about Santiago, nickname Santi, for a boy & Genoveva, nickname, Veva, for a girl? Also, Eulalia, not sure if the exact nickname, but maybe could research this. I love this style of names!

  2. Anastasia / Ani
    Katerina / Katya / Teri
    Cordelia / Dilly / Cora
    Johanna / Hani
    Ottilie / Tillie
    Stefania / Stef / Steffie
    Flavia / Via / Fia / Vivi
    Georgina or Georgette / Gigi
    Adrianna / Dree
    Guinevere / Vera
    Nicoletta / Nix
    Elisabetta / Betty
    Frederica / Rica / Ricki

    Etienne / Tien
    Enrique / Rico
    Josephus / Seph
    Eduardo / Ward
    Oswald / Waldo
    Darius / Dax / Dash
    Alberto / Beto
    Alfred / Freddie
    Malachi / Kai
    Boniface / Bono

  3. I love Francisco. I know a few—some good be Chico, some by Siku.

    I love the suggestions of Antonio/Antonia, Thiago, Dolores, and Renata. Apolonia is a nice surprise too.

    What about…
    Delfina “Fina” “Dea”
    Serafina “Sera”
    Cipriana “Cipri”

    Floriano “Flori”
    Salvador “Asala”
    Deolindo “Deo”
    Cassian “Cas”

  4. Amalia Alma

    Victoria Tori/Vic

    Esmeralda Esme / Essie

    Fabiola

    Lucila Lu

    Matilda/Matilde Tilda/Tilly

    Nicolas/a Nico

    Ignacia Iggy

    Felipe/ Felipa

    Dario Rio

    Benicio Ben/Nico

    Inigo Iggy

    Isidora/Isidoro Isi/Izzy Ora/Dora/Doro

    Durante Dante

    Maceo or Matías instead of overly popular Mateo

    Ilaria Illi

    Johana Jo / Hana

    Orlando/a

    Otilia/o

    Ramona Mona

    Remigio Remy

    Aurora Rory

    Severino

    Valentin/Valente/Valerio/Valero
    Valentina/Valeria

  5. I have a Lorenzo, Sebastian, and Raphael and would have named a girl Valentina. I’m surprised Valentina hasn’t already been mentioned!

  6. Fernanda “Fern”
    Philomena “Mena”
    Safira “Fira”
    Idalia “Ida”
    Estrella “Essie”
    Viviana “Vivi”
    Renata “Ren”
    Oriana “Ori”
    Antonia “Annie”

    Nicodemus “Nick”
    Eliseo “Eli”
    Taddeo
    Amadeus “Ama”
    Reuben “Ben” or “Rue”

  7. I’m not Spanish but I’ve tried to look up names that I feel have history and cross to English well.

    Boys
    Andrés Andi
    Marcos Marc
    Sebastian Bas Seb
    Antonio Tony
    Leandro Leo Andy

    My middle name suggestion is Leon

    Girls
    Sofia Elena Sofi meaning wise and brightly shining
    Susanna Anna or Sanna
    Teresa Tess, Tessie Tessa
    Floriana Flora
    Marina Mari
    Luciana Anna or Lucy