She’s here! Welcome to the world, Presley Annabelle. Lauren writes: Thank you so much for all the great ideas. We had Marlowe, Larkin, Hadley, Oakley, and Lennon on our list right until I went into labor. But none of them were exactly right. We went back to Marley for a minute, could’ve chosen Remy but didn’t like it with our R last name, and finally settled on Presley Annabelle. We ended up repeating an initial, but that’s okay – it’s the perfect name!
Lauren writes:
We had a really hard time choosing our daughter’s name. I’m Lauren, and my husband is Dylan. We took sounds from both our last names to make a new one for our family. It’s Ree$e, like the peanut butter cups.
With Piper, we knew we wanted her name to be longer than one syllable (because Ree$e) and not something old-fashioned in any way. We aren’t into nicknames. (I hate it when people try to call me Laurie.)
Emma was a name we liked but thought was too popular, so we added Lee and we really like the way it looks/sounds.
Our boy name with Piper was Hudson.
We don’t really have another girl name we agree on. Names we have ruled out so far:
- Peyton – don’t want to repeat initials
- Paisley – same problem
- Raelynn/Raylinne – can’t agree on a spelling, they all sort of look wrong to me
- Marley – just isn’t right
- Harlow – kind of want to avoid H names because we still like Hudson if we do have a boy in the future
- Sutton – friends just used this name
- Lainey – don’t like it as much as Laine, but Laine Ree$e isn’t great
- Saylor – love this but Dylan says no
I keep looking at lists, but I feel like nothing really stands out to me. What am I missing?
Please read on for my response and leave your thoughtful suggestions in the comments.
Abby replies:
Congratulations on your second daughter!
So here’s the brief: we need something modern and tailored. Nothing that starts with an H or a P. Preferably two-syllables and probably nothing that shortens to an obvious nickname.
Yeah, that still leaves a LONG list of possibilities, doesn’t it?
Still, I think there might be some names that are just a little bit different from your current-but-not-quite list that we can consider.
A SISTER FOR PIPER EMMALEE
BELLAMY
A surname pick with a great meaning: beautiful friend.
EMERSON
Maybe it’s too close to EmmaLee, but maybe that’s why it seems like a natural for your list.
FALLON
A fast-rising Irish surname that sounds great with Piper and your surname.
KINLEY
One of the first names that came to mind, a substitute for Paisley and Lainey.
LANGLEY
As with Kinley, this is a -ley ending surname that feels like it checks all the boxes.
LARKIN
A sweet surname name, one that brings to mind the songbird, just as Piper suggests musical instruments. One note: Larkin actually started out as a medieval nickname for Laurence, so this one is closely tied to Lauren, too.
MARLOWE
If you love Harlow, but want something that doesn’t start with H, Marlowe is the logical – and lovely – substitute.
SAWYER
Another -r ending pick that feels like it belongs on the same list as Piper.
TATUM
Another fast-rising surname choice with a bright, distinctive sound.
WHITAKER
Polished Whitaker is rare as a first, but very wearable.
Overall, my favorite is Marlowe. It’s great with Piper, doesn’t repeat initials or sounds from anyone in your family and seems current without being too trendy or popular.
If you’re stuck for a middle name, I wonder if something like AvaMae or another double name would appeal?
Sawyer was what popped into my mind when you said Saylor. Then I saw Abby suggested it.
Other ideas…
Finney or Finley
Kinsley (alternative to Kinley)
Campbell
Ridley
Hartley (starts with H)
Miller
Emmalee sounds like Emily in my head (unless I’m mispronouncing it). I wonder if you’d like an alternative spelling/sound of a name so it feels a little different for a middle name like….
Rosemarie
Piper and…
Tessa
Hallie
Eden
Juno
Juniper
Gemma
Quinn
Quincey
Ainsley
Kenzie
Wren
Larkin
Lola
Gracen
Tatum
Ivy
Lennon
Willow
Campbell
Raegan
Anniston
Halliday
Landry
Nova
Isla
Lila/Lilah
Lyric
Violet
Marlowe and Fallon were great suggestions…
Came to say Willow Annabelle or Sadie Maebelle for Piper Emmalee’s sister.
Congrats!
My votes is for Marlowe or Emerson … or I was also thinking Quincy which I love on a girl and goes really well with Piper!
I think Keaton, Keegan, or Avery could work nicely with Piper!
I wonder if Carly would work as an alternative to Marley? I like the sound of Piper and Carly together. Charlie or Farley could work too. Or maybe Keely or Kylie?
I also thought about Gemma, since you said you liked Emma and then used it with Lee as a middle name. You could still use Gemma as a first name for Piper’s sister.
My immediate thought was … “SCHUYLER” just like a previous poster had mentioned! Perhaps you’d like the “Skylar” or “Skyler” spelling more?
— “MOLLY ” also sounds like a sibling for “PIPER” to me. (Piper & Molly)
— “PAYSON” is a different take on the name that exists on your current list: “Peyton”. I remember the first time I hear this name was on the tv series, “Make It or Break It”. (Piper & Payson)
— “BRYONY” or “BRIONY” (Piper & Briony)
— “VERA” (Piper & Vera)
Some great suggestions! I especially like Abby’s idea of Marlowe (or Marlo/Marlow).
From the comments, I love Eden, Quincy, Ainsley, and Eliza.
Piper EmmaLee and…
Adair
Addison
Alair
Campbell
Gracelyn/Gracelynn
Grayson/Greyson/Graysen/Greysen/Gracen
Talia
I was going to suggest Ivy and Nova, but when I put them with your last name, it sounded a bit like “virus”… so I would avoid names with a V sound in the last syllable!
Would love an update once Piper’s sister arrives!
Here to second Quincy and how about:
Indy
Jovie
Miley
Juno
Remy
Elin (EE-lynn)
Scotia (Sco-sha)
Those give me the same vibes as Piper.
How about Willow as an alternative to Harlow?
Delaney could work instead of Lainey, but perhaps it has too much possibility of being nicknamed. Elaine has similar sounds but is definitely more old-fashioned! Maybe Elena, or just Lena (pronounced Lay-na?)
Selah is a name that sounds similar to Saylor but might be different enough to sway your husband. Skylar or Shiloh could be other possibilities. Baylor, too, or Bailey.
Or … Ayla or Leila or Isla?
Ainsley shares sounds with Paisley and Lainey. Greer seems to fit your style but perhaps isn’t great with your last name. I like Tamsyn for you too, for no particular reason.