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FINDING A WESTERN NAME FOR BABY THREE
Jenna writes:
We named our son Garrett Maverick for my husband’s grandpa Gary. Our other favorite name was Wyatt, but we felt like there were already a couple of Wyatts that we knew. Because Garrett was for Gary, we picked Maverick because we liked it.
Lainey’s name is the opposite. We got it from Lainey Wilson (from when she was on Yellowstone, like everybody else, lol) and her middle name, Margaret, is from my grandma Peggy.
We’re having a delivery surprise in June and so far we have a list, but no favorites.
Our last name is pronounced like Sears, so we can’t use Brooks, Hayes, or Briggs, all names we like.
I would call our style sort of Western and outdoorsy but not really extreme. We live in Colorado and we know kids with names like Canyon and Axton and that’s not us.
Our boy list so far is:
- Bode – love this name, husband isn’t sure, spelling seems like a problem
- Colton/Colson – was on our list for Garrett, I think we’re mostly over it,
- Jackson – really like this name, but feel like we hear it a lot, but it would be an honor name because his mom is Jackie/Jacqueline so like it for that reason
- Miller – husband loves it, I don’t like the beer association
- Wilder – I think we both like it, sort of seemed like too much at first, but maybe not?
Our girl list is:
- Annabelle – really love this name, but my husband isn’t crazy about it. We do have several Anne/Annas in our family, so maybe for a middle?
- Halle/Hallie – newer name on my list, but I think I really like it, not sure about spelling, is it too much like Lainey’s name?
- Jeanne – from my other grandma, I was supposed to be named after her, but they changed it to Jenna at the last minute, maybe a middle name
- Rayna – I’ve always liked this name, not sure it feels right for us, maybe too much like Lainey’s name
- River – my husband likes this for a girl only, I think it’s more of a boy name
- Robin/Robyn – another name I’ve always liked
- Sadie – but this was our runner-up name for Lainey so it already feels second best, and also I really don’t like it with our last name, but still my husband’s favorite
- Vienna – I love this name, husband is a no
We do probably want more kids after this, maybe, so if we ended up with a few more names we liked, that would be amazing!
Please read on for my response and leave your thoughtful suggestions in the comments.

WELCOMING A SIBLING FOR GARRET AND LAINEY
Abby replies:
Congratulations on your third!
A few things jump out at me:
- You and your husband seem to have a good balance of subtle family names/honor names with choices you both like. That’s always a compromise, but it sounds like you’re on the same page, which is a great place to start!
- Avoiding sibling names that sound too similar is a good idea. In fairness, my kids’ names sound nothing alike and I’ve still looked directly at my daughter … and called her by the dog’s name. I can only imagine parents of James and Janie set themselves up for even more of this.
- Lastly, but most important: a popular name you love and choose for a sentimental meaning will always top a slightly less common name you choose just because. Jackson is very well-used, yes. But it’s also a family name in the key of Garrett, and that makes it special for you. My sense is that parents rarely regret a choice like this, because their reasons for choosing the name outweigh other considerations.
I do think there are some real contenders on your lists, but let’s talk about fresh ideas first.
A BROTHER FOR LAINEY AND GARRETT
BEAU
Could paring Bode back to Beau make it a little more your style? I think of it as very Western.
CALLAN
Possibly an update to Colton and Colson. Cal is a great short form.
CREW
A modern favorite that feels polished, but with an edge.
FLYNN
A surname name like Maverick or Lane, with a slightly different sound.
HEATH
The name heath rose to prominence on a television Western called The Big Valley in the 1960s.
OWEN
The long O of Bode and Colton is shared by the slightly more traditional Owen.
ROMAN
Like Owen, Roman shares plenty of sounds with the names on your list. And while it’s a nod to the Eternal City, I think it’s also a strong, independent choice in the key of your older kids’ names.
WESTON
Effortlessly Western – after all, it’s right in the name – but also nicely mainstream, just like Lainey and Garrett.
A SISTER FOR LAINEY AND GARRETT
AVALON
The V of Vienna, longer like Annabelle, with a distinctive sound.
CASSIDY
If there’s such a thing as classic new Western, then Cassidy is it.
JUNIPER
A nature name with energy to spare and sweet nickname Junie.
MILLIE
Inspired by Miller, Halle, and Sadie, a sweet, sparky, retro choice without even a hint of hops.
QUINN
I think Quinn is nicely versatile as a girl’s name, at home with Lainey and Wyatt.
RORY
Or even Aurora called Rory? Like Lainey, Hallie, and Sadie, it ends with the ‘ee’ sound, but it’s a unisex pick in the key of Robin and River.
SCOTTIE
Another Sadie substitute.
WILLA
Willa Jeanne could be a perfect double name.
Overall, my top pick for a son is Jackson from your list and Weston from mine. Jackson Wilder or Weston River, maybe? Though Weston doesn’t have an obvious family name component, so that’s maybe not perfect.
For a daughter, I wonder if Scottie Annabelle checks every box? Though Willa Jeanne might be my top pick.




Garrett Maverick and Lainey Margaret and…
Austin Jack
Houston (nickname Hugh) Jack
Orson Wilder
Boden Wilder
Annabelle Sadie
Oakley Robin
Cheyenne Rayna
Everly Annabelle
Congratulations and best wishes!
I absolutely love Robin!
Girls:
McKenna
Kate
Skye
Faye/Faith
Boys:
Tate
Colby or Crosby
Cole
Kyle
Willa Jeanne is amazing – that gets my vote for a sister!
Willow Jeanne and Stella Jacqueline or Blaire Jacqueline also occurred to me as nice options with significance for you.
Before I even read Abby’s comments, I had these thoughts:
1. I love Jackson for you. I wouldn’t look further.
2. Of the girl names you already like, Hallie Jeanne would be great. Hallie Brooke and Sadie Juniper are also strong options.
3. Scottie Annabelle also occurred to me, and I think it is my favorite.
I also like Forrest and Redmond for a boy and Fallon Rayna and Stella Jeanne or Stella Robyn or Willow Annabelle or Millie Vale for a girl.
A few more ideas…
Garrett Maverick, Lainey Margaret & …
Ember (like the last embers/remnants of a campfire)
Delilah (nn Della? Just seems like a Western girl to me!)
Aurora (place in Colorado/Northern lights association…)
Sonora (after the desert)…
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Roscoe (means “deer forest”)
Phoenix (Western place & also…rising like a phoenix idea…)
Harlan (seems Western to me…)
Angus (Scottish & type of cattle, but also has a Western vibe in my mind…)
Oh I love your naming style! Garrett and Lainey are really great names. From your girl list, I love Hallie because I came here to recommend it myself! I also second the suggestions of Willa, Cassidy, Weston, and Callan from Abby.
I think Jeanne or Jackson/Jack would be the perfect middle name to use for this baby. Here are a few more ideas:
Carson Jack – does this appeal since you like Colton/Colson?
Archer Jackson- similar to Wilder and Miller
Wesley Jack or Wesley Jackson?
As a different twist on Jack/Jackson, do you like Jacoby? It feels a bit similar to Bode too, I think. You could pair this with another name you like in the middle like you did with Garrett’s name
Hallie Jeanne is my favorite idea for a girl but also how about:
Tessa Jeanne – something about Tessa just feels so cool. Garrett, Lainey, and Tessa
Adelyn Jeanne- feels like a good mix of Annabelle and Robin. And nickname Addie feels sweet like Sadie
Ava Jeanne – has the long A like Rayna but the sharp V sound of River and Vienna.
Good luck and happy naming!
Such a great vibe! If you’re considering Jeanne for a girl, why not Gene or Eugene for a boy?
Here are some other names I thought of, although some might be a bit “out there”:
Boys: Darrel, Grant, Whitney/Whitt, Marshall, Dewey, Buchanan, Dean, Clark, Mason, Clive, Roland, Nolan, Austin, Sterling, Dale, Ryder, Lawson, Malcolm
I’m not sure I nailed the vibe as much with the girl names, but nevertheless…
Girls: Cassie/Cassia, Abigail/Gail, Blair, Cora, Joanna, Ada, Naomi, Vera, Brielle, Jodie, Dawn, Addison, Briar, Azalea, Ruby, Skyler/Skylar, Farrah, Eve/Eva, Irene, Claire/Clara/Clarice/Clarissa
Hi! Love a lot of Abby’s suggestions & several of the names you have on your lists already. Here are some more ideas:
Garrett Maverick, Lainey Margaret & …
Davis Jackson
Marshall Jackson
Leland Jackson (Leland seems Western to me b/c Leland Stanford was the founder of Stanford University…I think Leland is a great name!)
Otis Jackson
Walker Jackson
Casper Jackson (Casper, Wyoming…a little like Colton)
Ansel Jackson (Ansel as a nod to Ansel Adams, great Western photographer…Ansel has a nice sound to it, I think)
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Hadley Annabelle (like Halle/Hallie…but with the “d” a little different & not as close to Lainey)
Sheridan Annabelle (I think there is a Sheridan, Wyoming – not sure-I know a young 10-yr-old Sheridan & it suits her well)
Rhiannon Annabelle (a little like Vienna & a little like River)
Calla Annabelle (Calla is vintage in my mind & would fit in the Old West)
Mariah Annabelle (I don’t think her generation with think of Mariah Carey, the singer…seems Old West to me for some reason)
Susannah Annabelle (could nn Susie…this is my sister’s name & nickname…a little vintage, in a good way, I think.)
Clarke Annabelle (the “e” feminizes this name I think & reminds me of Lewis & Clark expedition…Wild West to my mind…)
Best wishes!!
Riffing off your lists…Garrett, Lainey &…
Sawyer Gene
Shepherd Jack
Cooper Ansel
Ansel Jack
Pearl Annabel
Juno Jeanne
Waverly Jeanne
Sawyer Annabel (I think this could work for either gender but you two may have a preference)
If you two can agree on names on your list, I do love Wilder and Halle (and I don’t think Halle is too much like Lainey – Rayna/Sadie are too much…) and I am seconding Flynn and Willa from Abby’s reccos…
Good luck!