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Ashlie writes:
We named our son Jory, and I still love it as much as I did on the day we chose it. I feel like I found it in a book I read, but I’ve never been able to find it again. Some places say it’s a form of George, but we just like the name. It does get spelled wrong a lot, but we usually say that it’s just like Cory with a J, and most people don’t have a problem remembering it.
Our second baby is due at the end of August and we’re all set if it’s a girl. With Jory, we had chosen Zella, and we would still use it for a daughter. I’m not sure if we’ll have a third child in the future, so I kind of want to keep Zella in reserve.
Boy names are hard, and we don’t have anything we like nearly as much as Jory (or Zella).
I like the idea of Milo or Hugo, but they’re too common/popular.
Also, our last name ends with an O, so I’m not sure if that works. It sounds like Troe-kahn-oh.
Please read on for my response and leave your thoughtful suggestions in the comments.
WHAT GOES WITH JORY?
Abby replies:
Congratulations on your second!
I love the name Jory, and I think Zella is the perfect sister name.
As much as I can hear Hugo or Milo fitting in with that set, I know what you mean. I hear Miles constantly, and Milo isn’t uncommon, either. I don’t hear Hugo as often, at least not in the US, but it’s definitely more popular than Jory or Zella.
I do think O-ending names can work, particularly if they’re two syllables. The other factor is that Jory really isn’t new. It’s just never been very common.
Time to brainstorm!
A BROTHER FOR JORY: BOLD, BRIEF, NOT ENTIRELY NOVEL
BRACE
Names like Trace and Case feel decidedly Western. There’s a hint of that home-on-the-range energy with Brace, but I hear it a little differently, too. To brace is to hold steady, so it feels a little bit like a virtue name. And I love the bright A sound with your surname.
BRIO
One of my initial thoughts as a brother for Jory, a rare O-ending name with a musical association. To play “con brio” is to play with vigor.
CALIX, CALYX
In botany, a calyx is the covering of a flower bud. But Calix looks like Cal-meets-Alex. It reminds me of your “Cory with a J” explanation for Jory’s name.
DATHAN
Nathan has centuries of use. Dathan, not so much. In the Old Testament, Dathan is a villain – opposing Moses’ leadership. But if we can reclaim Delilah and other choices, why not Dathan? It’s got a great sound, and an intriguing meaning, too: fountain.
HALE
An archaic word meaning hearty or healthy, Hale is probably more familiar as a surname. (Nathan Hale fought for the American Revolution; he’s considered the state hero of Connecticut.) It’s rich with positive energy.
LEVON
As a name it means lion. In pop culture, it means “your son will have his own Elton John song.”
OAKES
Oakley and company are having a moment, but surname-style Oakes remains under-the-radar.
PERRIN
Originally a form of Peter, Perrin sounds familiar, but distinct. I almost feel like I read it in Tolkien, but that doesn’t appear to be the case.
SERGE
An English form of Sergio and Sergei, seldom heard. It sounds like our word surge, meaning to increase.
WILKES
A surname related to William, seldom heard as a first but nicely familiar. You might also consider Wiley/Wylie or Wilkie.
Overall, I like so many of these that my favorite keeps changing. I’m kind of all about Perrin right now, though Brio was my first thought – and frontrunner while I was drafting this list.
But I really like Jory and Perrin together, and there’s nothing about choosing Perrin that rules out naming a future daughter Zella.
Here are a few more I think might work.
Jory and Atticus
Jory and Colter
Jory and Greyson
Jory and Iago
Jory and Maddox
Jory and Orion
Jory and Ryder
Jory and Torin
Jory and Shiloh
Jory and Leander
Jory and Kenzo
Jory and Wylie
Jory and Steele
Jory and Montgomery
Jory and Baxter
Jory and Onyx
Jory and Ashby
Jory and Boone
Jory and Zephyr
Jory and Calloway
Jory and Palmer
Jory and Quincy
Jory and Aldo
Jory and Rafferty
Jory and Ferris
Jory and Chet
Jory and Hayes
Jory and Mitchell
Jory and Heath
I think they all sound good with Zella, too!