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FINDING FUN NAMES LIKE PHOEBE

Amber writes:

We have a daughter named Phoebe Jane. We never planned to call her anything but Phoebe, but we call her Pheebs and Bee and PJ. There’s no real reason behind the name. It was just the one that stuck for both of us.

Now we’re expecting our second baby. This will almost certainly be our last child.

If it’s a boy, we still like Cameron James. But does it go with Phoebe? We’ve had it picked out since before we got married. It seems silly not to use it, but I’m worried I won’t like it the way I like our daughter’s name.

For a girl, we’re really not sure. Everything we like feels a little too much like Phoebe in some way. Our list so far is:

  • Josephine/Josie – But Josephine seems too formal compared to how fun Phoebe is
  • Sophie – Probably the name we’d choose if we had to choose today, but I think it’s just sort of like a lesser version of Phoebe
  • Poppy – I like it, my husband isn’t crazy about it, and I really don’t think we need two names starting with P
  • Vivian – My husband likes, I think it sounds too serious with Phoebe

My mom’s favorite for Phoebe was Ava, and even though she doesn’t get a vote, I’ve been wondering if maybe we should think about that name a little more.

We love camping and being outdoors, and while we don’t want to name our baby River, we do want a name that sounds active, if that makes sense.

Our last name sounds like Milt, but with an H. My middle name is Leigh, so we might use that for this baby if it’s a girl.

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

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HIGH-ENERGY, ADVENTURE-READY NAMES LIKE PHOEBE

Abby replies:

Congratulations on your new baby!

Let’s start with the easy part: Cameron James is great! I think the name are well matched. They will absolutely sound right after you say “my kids, Phoebe and Cameron” a few dozen times. Or call “Cam and Bee” together.

You’re looking for a high-energy, adventure-ready kind of name, and I think Cameron checks those boxes.

Names for a daughter do feel a little more challenging, though. Let’s start with the names you’re considering.

CURRENT LIST

POPPY

I want to love this name for you, because I do think it checks all the boxes. But, but, but … Poppy and Phoebe are very similar names. Since you don’t imagine a third child in your future, that’s probably okay. But I think they’re still so close that I’d trip over them.

SOPHIE

Sophie and Phoebe do have similar sounds, but I don’t think they’re too close. Then again, Sophia and Sofia have been very popular names – combined, some years they’re effectively #1 in the US – so I wonder if that’s what you’re reacting to?

VIVIAN

Perception is such an interesting thing. I see Vivian and hear vivacious and lively. (The name comes fro the Latin vivus, meaning life.) With nicknames like Vivi and Vee, it could be very fun with Phoebe. (Bee and Vee!) But I do understand what you mean about Vivian’s more serious side, so let’s use it as inspiration instead.

AVA

Like Sophia, Ava has been really popular for years. Like Vivian, Ava has that appealing V sound. Let’s see if we can use Ava to think up some fresh ideas.

JOSEPHINE/JOSIE

While Josephine and Josie are more popular than Phoebe, I think this is the best match from your current list. It’s got history galore, but also plenty of spirit and verve. Phoebe and Josephine; Phoebe and Josie; Pheebs and Jojo; Bee and Jo. They’re just plain fun to say together, and that’s the test, right?

FRESH IDEAS FOR PHOEBE’S SISTER

AURORA/RORY

When I think of high-energy names, Rory is always near the top of the list. It can be short for lots of longer, more conventionally feminine names, including Aurora.

CAMILLE/MILLIE

If you’re fairly confident this child completes your family, and it’s a girl … then you’ll never use the name Cameron. I wonder if you’d consider Camille called Millie – or Cam? Or, of course, naming this daughter Cameron, though it’s not my favorite choice with Phoebe.

EMERY

I was toying with names like Dorothy, three-syllable names than end with the ee sound. But I wonder if you’d prefer something less vintage and more contemporary? Besides Emery, there’s Delaney, Avery, Romilly, Bellamy, Everly, Waverly, and so many more to consider.

HEIDI

Heidi peaked in the 1960s and 70s, but it’s making a quiet comeback in recent years. I love the way it ends with a strong D sound to mirror Phoebe’s B. And Heidi has lots of history, but also energy to spare.

MAISIE

Traditionally a nickname for Margaret, especially in Scotland, Maisie stands on its own today. It’s spirited and capable, the kind of name that – just like Phoebe – sounds like fun.

MEADOW

I know, I know. You’re not into names like River. Except … Meadow’s O ending is so great with Phoebe. I almost suggested Cleo or Margot to get something with that bright, cheerful sound … but I think Meadow is the right fit. While nature names are having a moment, we’ve used choices like Lily and Rose for our daughters forever, so I’d call Meadow traditional-adjacent.

SYLVIE

The middle V sound of Ava and Vivian is shared by Sylvie, but Sylvie is also a less common alternative to favorites like Sophie and Josie. That’s probably why this French form of Sylvia is rising in popularity now. Fun, subtle tie to all things outdoors: Sylvie and company come from the Latin word silva – forest.

WILLA

I’ve sometimes thought of Willa as sweetly old-fashioned, but I think Willa offers lots of spark, too. Plus you could call her Billie. Billie and Bee is seriously swoon-worthy – just so, so good together. One downside: Willa Leigh is a lot of L sound.

Overall, I’m most drawn to Maisie. I think it matches Phoebe’s vibe the best, and I love it with Leigh. It also keeps the door open to Cameron, should your plans change. Though I also think Maisie Cameron could be a great combination if you decide against the middle name Leigh.

Which reminds me: if this baby is a boy, and there’s no particular thinking behind the middle name James? You might name your son Cameron Lee. (Or Cameron Leigh.) It’s a sweetly subtle way to incorporate your name into the next generation.

Readers, over to you! What would you name a sibling for Phoebe Jane?

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25 Comments

  1. What about Romy? Or Romilly, nn Romy rather than Millie? Romy makes me think of a child who roams and has adventures in wild nature spots and it’s upbeat and lively. Other than Romy, I think Abby’s suggestion of Sylvie is great – it has the “v” sound, is bright and cheerful, and a great nature meaning. Vee, Vivi or Sylvs could all be great nns. Good luck!

  2. I was late to the party, so most of my suggestions have been suggested. Which goes to show they match well.
    You’ll need something with a little spunky yet sweet vibe to match Phoebe.
    Phoebe and….

    #1 suggestion is Matilda
    Eloise Lulu
    Rose Rosie
    Eliza
    Imogen
    Gemma

    If you would consider blending in Leigh within the name

    Cameron… Love it. Great especially with Cam as a nickname.
    My only query is James sounds rather similar to Jane which you’ve already used. But still love it!

  3. I know a Phoebe with sister Matilda (also called Tillie, Tilda) so that seems like a natural pair to me!

    I also think of Daphne as a similar feel to Phoebe.

    Some others:
    Cecilia or Cecily
    Juliet
    Chloe
    I also like the suggestion of Lucy

  4. I love Heidi with Phoebe. What a great pair!

    I too think of Phoebe as more serious than bubbly but understand what you mean when you say it. If it is the natural, bubbly part you like best, how about…

    Daisy… Maybe not DaisyLeigh – dazily .

    Matilda …

    Rosalie…

    Heck, what about Katie?

    To balance the Greek goddess and strength of Phoebe, how about ….

    Irene

    Athena

    Theodora (nn Teddy)

    Best of luck!

  5. My first thought for you was Cleo. Other favorites:

    Eliza
    Dorothy nn Dot
    Lydia
    Colette
    Margot
    Cora
    Olive

  6. Daisy
    Etta
    Zinnia
    Lila
    Zinovia
    Roxana/Roxanne
    Sabrina
    Twila
    Ziva
    Lyra

    I do like the suggestions Sylvie and Tallulah

    Maybe Viviana instead of Vivian?

  7. Something I noticed (probably due to the prominent B sound in both your name and Phoebe’s) … in case this sort of thing brings some more fun to your choices (feel free to ignore if it doesn’t):

    PhoeBE and CAMeRon contain all the letters of your first name! Not exactly named after you, but perhaps a subtle connection.

    There are lots of options for girl’s names that do the same thing:
    * Mary is the most obvious, but probably not what you’re looking for
    * Margot (as previously suggested) would be fantastic with Phoebe
    * Miriam is a little bit Vivian, but perhaps not as expected

    Other than that, I think Sylvie is a great suggestion based on your current list. And I see Vivian as more fun than serious (maybe because it’s just fun to say). Wouldn’t use Leigh as a middle with Vivan though (too Gone With The Wind), but I’d love Phoebe Jane and Vivian Mary!

    All the very best!!

  8. Congratulations!
    There’s some really wonderful suggestions here this will be hard to choose…..

    I thought of Tallulah, for you love of the outdoors. Not quite river, but it means bubbling brook. Sounds happy and lively. Or you could even consider Brooke, although it sounds a little short perhaps.