Name Help: A Sister for Juniper and LoaName 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!

Jaime writes:

We are down to the wire and need to find a name for our second twin.

Our firstborn is named Juniper Caia. I absolutely love the name Juniper and have struggled to find any other names that I like as much.

We decided to name one twin Loa Jade and the more we say it the more we like it. But we’ve literally made ourselves crazy searching the internet for names for her sister.

I love the name Lilou Skye, but Lilou and Loa is a tongue twister. It seems others find Lilou to sound a bit cutesy too, which is not how it struck me at first and not the style I intend to pick. I also want to avoid -ley names as they sound a bit trendy to me.

We’re definitely leaning towards Maren and Audrey with Lilou potentially as a middle name, but are just not feeling convinced in any direction (and feel a bit guilty about not being in love with a
name). We considered a squish name, but really feel we need to avoid using Lilou because of the confusion.

I generally like offbeat names with a nature tie that I’ve never heard before, although I do really like the name Audrey.

Larkin, Skye, Lumi, Ivy, Cairn, Jade, Lupen, Laiken, Islan, Rowe all got a no from my husband.

I keep thinking I’ll find some hiking trail, mountain or waterfall with a beautiful name and use that (hasn’t happened yet!).

My husband typically likes more popular names (Harper, Madison, Riley, Reagan, Zoe, Raelynn, Hadley.)

We like your style and would be forever grateful for any help you could give us!

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

Dear Jaime –

Congratulations on your daughters!

I like the advice to name your twins as if you’re naming your next two children. But I also understand that twin names are spoken together a lot, especially when they’re young. So much as I love the name Lilou, I do think it’s Loa or Lilou – not both together for sisters, and especially not for twins.

The name that leaps out at me is Maren Lilou. Juniper, Loa, and Maren make for an eclectic, interesting threesome. Maren Lilou allows you to use one of your favorites as a middle, and Loa and Maren won’t twist any tongues.

And yet, I hesitate. Maren is a perfect sister for Juniper, with their tailored, feminine-but-not-frilly vibe. But is it a great match for Loa? I’m not convinced, and maybe that’s your hesitation, too.

If you’ve enjoyed having a daughter named Juniper, I wonder if Audrey might frustrate you? It’s such a lovely name, and I think it sounds even better with sisters Juniper and Loa. Except, only you can say if meeting other girls named Audrey – or hearing, “Oh, my sister/college roommate/next door neighbor/colleague just named her daughter Audrey!” – will lessen your affection for the name.

Let’s take a look at some other options:

Arbor – Harper makes me think of Arbor. It’s so much less common, has a lovely nature name tie, and I think it pairs well with Loa.

Bay – Loa is a mini name, complete in just three letters. That – and the interest in water-related names – made me think of Bay.

Calyx – Is this just way too out-there? Calyx comes from the sepals of a flower, or it could be short for Calixtus, which might share the same roots as the botanical term, or might mean beautiful. It sounds like Alex with a C, and it makes a daring name for a daughter. Loa and Calyx.

Cascata – I think this might be too elaborate for your style, and maybe too out-there for your husband. But Cascata is the Italian word for waterfall. (It’s cascada in Spanish.) Any chance that might work, either as a first or a middle?

Lake – Nature names are big on your list, and so is the letter L. So maybe Lake? Lake and Loa could be misheard, but I think the sounds are distinctive enough to work together. I know Laiken is a no, but maybe just Lake will appeal.

Landry – Speaking of L names, how ’bout Landry? Landry reminds me of Audrey in terms of sound, but is far more rare – it ranks in the 800s for boys and girls in the US right now. While Loa and Lilou are too close, I think Loa and Landry work together nicely – it’s just the right amount of repetition.

Plum – Plum refers to the fruit, of course. But a plum is also something good – the best. And so Plum works on multiple levels, plus it sounds great with Juniper and Loa.

Zora – Zora means dawn, which reminds me of Skye. (And I kind of love the sound of Zora Skye, especially with Loa Jade.) It also brings to mind Zoe from your husband’s list, as well as more conventional girl names, like Nora and Cora. But there’s no question the Z makes this zippy and unexpected. Zora does not currently rank in the US Top 1000, but it did back in the 1910s, so it has more history than you might guess.

If I can’t convince you to choose Maren Lilou, my vote goes to Zora Skye. It’s related to nature, but sounds like a more mainstream choice than it really is.

But I feel like I could add names to this list forever! So over to you readers – what would you name a sister for Juniper Caia and Loa Jade?

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46 Comments

  1. So again, I’m pretty late here (I have that habit), but I read this question a few weeks ago and it’s been off and on in my mind since. And suddenly today the perfect twin name for Loa just appeared to me!

    Yara. Loa & Yara.
    Wikipedia says that Yara is a given name means “small butterfly” with Arabic, Persian and Brazilian origin. A beautiful name with a beautiful meaning. And perfect with Loa.

    And just a few more I super much love with Loa.

    Loa & Fen (a marshy area)
    Loa & Fenna
    Loa & Vale (valley)
    Loa & Marram (a type of grass)

  2. I just had a thought: Scarlett. Scarlett and Loa. It’s unusual, it’s beautiful, and it matches so incredibly well.

  3. I second Kirsi (keer-see)–I LOVE Kirsi and Loa as a set of twins. It’s beautiful and unusual, matches Loa’s laid-back elegance, and I love how each of your kids’ names would have different endings (as well as the whole JKL thing!)

    Also:
    Miri
    Malou
    Sasha
    Hattie
    Inez

  4. I love Zora, but it’s still too similar to Loa for me I think. I also love the suggestion of Arbor or even Harbor (which might get mispronounced as Harper) Lake or just Lark. I also though of Linden. Even though you said no to “ley” name because of trendy sounding, I really like Linley (have only heard it once in my life), it does not rank in the top 1000 and sounds modern enough for your husband, not to me not trendy. Maybe?

  5. Juniper, Loa, and Seneca (Seneca Falls, NY)
    Juniper, Loa, and Luma
    Juniper, Loa, and Saffron
    Juniper, Loa, and Romy (Can also be a nickname for Rosemary, Ramona, Romilly)
    Juniper, Loa, and Oona
    Juniper, Loa, and Marigold
    Juniper, Loa, and Alouette (nn Lark, as it means lark!)
    Juniper, Loa, and Shoshanna (meaning Lily)
    Juniper, Loa, and Opal
    Juniper, Loa, and Bryony
    Juniper, Loa, and Soleil
    Juniper, Loa, and Clementine (nn Cleo)
    Juniper, Loa, and Marina (nn Maren)

    Seconding votes of Seren, Dove, Wren, Kestrel and Carys! Those all immediately came to mind when I made my list.

    Opal, Romy, Soleil, Marigold, and Maren are my favorites!

  6. Tamarack is on my boy list but it might work here, I like it with Juniper, but with Loa I think I might prefer another name for the same tree: Larch. I also like Yarrow, Tansy, Pheobe, and even Linden although I know that’s usually for boys.