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BOY NAMES ARE TOUGH THIS TIME

Lindsey writes:

We named our son Noah Daniel. It was my favorite name from high school, and the only name my husband and I really agreed on. Daniel is my husband’s name and my dad’s name. Even though lots of people said Noah would be too popular, that hasn’t really happened.

It’s time to find a name for his brother, and this time is much harder.

If Noah was a girl, we would have named him Audrey. I’m not sure if we’d still use the name in the future, but it is still on my list.

Right now we are talking about:

  • Ezra – Is it too much to have two four-letter, ends-with-A sound, Old Testament names? We’re not especially religious. I would like to have one more child after this, maybe even two, and so we don’t want a pattern.
  • Logan – my husband’s favorite since we were due with Noah, but I can’t get into the whole superhero energy. We dropped it for Noah because we have good family friends with a teenager Logan and that’s still true, but I know this is my husband’s #1 choice
  • Caleb – name we both sort of like lately, but again too religious?
  • Patrick – family name on my husband’s side, probably only a middle because we don’t want him to be called Pat
  • Theodore – I think it’s cute but my husband thinks it’s too old/serious

Our last name sounds like Lauren with a B.

What should we name a brother for Noah?

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

baby boy chewing on fingers lying on belly on carpet; naming a brother for Noah
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FINDING FRESH OPTIONS

Abby replies:

Congratulations on your new son!

As I often say, naming is that rare parenting responsibility that gets harder with experience.

Let’s start with a few observations:

  • No one perceives Noah as a religious name. Noah with a brother named Ezra and a sister called Ruth? Yeah, that’s maybe different. Still, I think a name like Caleb or Ezra has been popular enough that I wouldn’t necessarily assume the parents are intentionally drawing from the Old Testament. It’s just that lots of great, well-established boys’ names do come from the Bible and the more you choose for your family, the more it gives that impression.
  • It sounds like you’re not on board with Logan, and your husband isn’t crazy about Theodore. In my mind, that means they’re both probably out.
  • Patrick sounds like the logical middle name. I’ll try to work with that, though obviously, you have plenty of options.

I wonder if part of the issue is the name’s overall flow? Your surname has a hard B sound, a middle R, and ends with N. Names like Logan (and Jackson and Hudson and Dylan) probably clash a little bit with that consonant-heavy sound.

Noah, on the other hand, flows nicely. Ezra is great, too. Caleb is a little run-together, because of the b/B.

Let’s see if we can find more options that:

  • Don’t seem religious/Old Testament-inspired so as to avoid amplifying that aspect of Noah’s name.
  • Maybe end with a softer sound to flow better with your surname.
  • Avoid sounds that conflict with Audrey, so no Austin or Drew.
  • Fit the same general category as names like Noah, Logan, and Ezra – familiar choices for a boy born in the 2020s.

NAMING A BROTHER FOR NOAH

EVERETT

Something about Ezra reminds me of Everett, but it’s a different vibe.

JACE

A far more modern option, brief and bright.

LEO

A name equal parts fierce and cuddly. It shares a vowel ending, like Noah. Another thought: if Leo is a yes, but Theodore is a no, would Theo in full appeal?

LUKE

Yes, it’s a New Testament name. But most of us think Star Wars before Bible. It’s a strong, solid sound, a brother for Noah but not an overtly religious choice.

MICAH

I think Micah matches Noah in the sense that it’s a modern favorite, distinct from its religious roots.

MILES

A distinctive sound for a Top 100 favorite, Miles suggests adventure.

TATE

A bright, strong name with such a good meaning: happy.

XAVIER

Maybe it’s a bit religious, since there’s St. Francis Xavier. And maybe it’s a tiny bit superhero-adjacent, because X-Men. But I think Xavier is mostly just a great sound that pairs nicely with Noah.

I’m tempted to suggest Theo Patrick, but I want to tread lightly since Theodore is already a no. That makes Miles Patrick Lauren-with-a-B my top pick, followed by Leo Patrick.

Either way, I think you’ve matched the energy of Noah nicely, and left yourself lots of options for future children, too.

Readers, what would you name a brother for Noah Daniel?

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11 Comments

  1. A few final ideas…

    Noah Daniel &

    Leopold (nn Leo) Patrick
    Ansel Patrick
    Calder Patrick (a little like Caleb, cute nn Cal)
    Chester Patrick (nn Chet, a little like Caleb)
    Crosby Patrick
    Valor Patrick
    Ennis Patrick
    Hart Patrick
    Cashel Patrick (a little like Caleb…quite Irish, but I love it!
    Casper Patrick (Casper is not actually mentioned in the Bible, but one of the three wise men…my little nephew is named Casper…I love it for him & others!)

  2. Miles Patrick would be my first choice too! I also like Everett Patrick or maybe Brooks Patrick!

  3. Noah and Theo
    Noah and Leo
    Noah and Ian
    Noah and Gavin
    Noah and Calvin
    Noah and Mason
    Noah and Max

  4. Noah Daniel & Wesley Patrick ‘Lauren-with-a-B’

    Has a good flow and feels like a middle ground between Theodore / Logan / Ezra

  5. Liam Patrick. Charles/Chase Patrick. George Patrick. Wyatt Patrick. Alec Patrick. Kyle Patrick. Callum Patrick. Malcolm Patrick.

  6. Here are a few more ideas…

    Noah Daniel &

    August (top 100; sweet nicknames – Auggie & Gus – not religious)

    Elias (top 100; Christian, but not overly associated with Christianity…in my mind, at least)

    Carter (top 100; not religious; a bit like Caleb & a bit like Logan)

    Chase (just out of top 100; not religious; a bit like Logan & a bit like Caleb)

    Silas (top 100; Christian, but not overly…in my mind, at least)

    Hugo (in the 400s; means “mind, intellect”; my older nephew is named Hugo & it is distinctive, in my mind, but not a strange name, on trend these days & very international)

    Oscar (not religious; in the 200s; Old Man name that is coming back; seems like a brother for Noah – to me, at least.)

    Best wishes!!

  7. My first thought when I scanned the headline was Jack. Popular, sounds like a brother for Noah, not perceived as a religious name even if it is a nickname for John.

    Though I also wondered what your husband would think of just Theo, without the -dore.

  8. Congrats on baby #2! Noah Daniel is really handsome.

    Some fresh suggestions:

    Jonas- it shares a long O sound with Logan but the S ending sounds a bit more polished with your surname

    Lucas- Again, similar vibes to Logan and that -s ending sounds great with your surname

    Zachary- instead of Ezra? Zachary Patrick is really nice

    Elliot feels polished like Theodore but snappy like Ezra. It sounds really strong with your surname

    Casey instead of Caleb? It has the same energy as Logan to me too. Casey Patrick is amazing!