Name Help: Brother for Charlotte, Penleope & WalkerName Help is a series at Appellation Mountain. Every week, one reader’s name questions will be discussed.

We’re relying on thoughtful comments from the community to help expectant parents narrow down their name decisions. Thank you in advance for sharing your insight!

Lauren writes:

We have three children: Charlotte Amelia, Walker Navy, and Penelope River. Now we’re expecting another son. We definitely want a two+ syllable name because our last name is short.

I love Wilder, but it might be too similar to Walker.

My husband loves Legend, but I don’t think it matches our kids’ names.

Boy names are the hardest for us. My husband wants an epic, strong name, and we both don’t like classic boy names. But I don’t like anything from his list. Besides Legend, he’s suggested Major, General, and Rocco.

We really wanted an L name, except we’re not liking any. Suggestions?

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

Dear Lauren –

Congratulations on your new son!

Here’s the thing: epic boy names are trending. Maverick ranks in the current US Top 100. And Legend is in the Top 250. So it’s not a wild, bananas kind of choice.

It just doesn’t sound like a name you’re into. And it would be a little out-there with sisters named Charlotte and Penelope. Walker feels a little more modern, true – but it’s still firmly in the familiar names with history category. There’s photographer Walker Evans and novelist Walker Percy, to name two twentieth century notables.

Legend seems like the outlier.

But there are great, bold boy names that have some of Legend’s bravado, but feel a little closer to Walker in terms of familiarity.

Barrett – Maybe the most obvious direction is another surname name. Barrett can shorten to Bear, which is every bit as fierce and energetic as Legend.

Calder – There’s something outdoorsy about Calder. It shares the -r ending of Walker, and the same first initial as Charlotte, but I think it’s still different enough to work.

Everett – Names with the ‘v’ sound have an extra edge. One hesitation Barrett and Everett – they share the same ending as Charlotte.

Knox – There’s a whole category of boy names I call Americana: Knox, Boone, Ford, Twain. They’re short, strong choices with big sounds and appealing images. I like Knox best with your older kids’ names, but most of them could work.

Lawson – Okay, you’re loving the idea of L names, but Legend isn’t it. So how about Lawson? It’s another surname, true. But it has a different ending than any of your older kids’ names. And Lawson sounds like a lawman, an Old West sheriff, a little bit of a tough guy. But I think it’s far more buttoned-down than Legend, so it works with Charlotte, Penelope, and Walker.

Nash – If Knox is close, but not quite, maybe Nash would appeal?

Ridge – Nature names are a wildly popular category these days, but some – like River or Rowan – feel a little more gentle. Ridge strikes me as rugged, an outdoorsy name in the key of Wilder, one that conjures up mountains and trails in wilderness.

Weston – Lawson always makes me think of Weston – the Wild West, and the promise of heading to California to make one’s fortune in an earlier age. Like Wilder, it repeats an initial. But instead of sharing the -r ending, it’s an -n, which seems just different enough.

I’m stuck on Lawson. It starts with L, has that cool, home-on-the-range vibe, and still fits with Charlotte and Penelope and Walker.

Readers, what would you suggest? Or should they go with Legend instead?

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23 Comments

  1. There’s a lot of great suggestions already, but I wanted to add Lane to the pile. I think it sometimes seems like it’s only considered for girls, but it is the name of the late famous rodeo star, Lane Frost, and i think it sounds like a brother for Walker, less intense than Legend, but starts with an ‘L’ and has a cool factor.

  2. I really like Bridger, Ledger (does make me think of Heath), Archer (Archie is such a cute nickname!), and Blaise (one syllable, I know, but a long one) for you.
    Good luck deciding!

  3. Abby sometimes suggests Bridger, and I think he’d make an excellent younger brother for Walker!

    He’s Americana, strong, underused, straight-forward, and COOL.

  4. I think Barrett is pretty perfect for you. Or Everett. I also think Lincoln, Langston and Lachlan do as well.

    I’d def avoid a name ending in -er or starting with W, P or C.

    A few others:
    Tobin
    Boden
    Bauer
    Broderick (nn Brody)
    Grady
    Ryder
    Remington (nn Remy)
    Trevor
    Beckett
    Holden
    Bowie

    I love Burke for you but it’s probably too short.

  5. L Names:
    Lincoln
    Loyal
    Lucas
    Larson
    Linus
    Lucian
    Larkin
    Laramie – Has that Americana feel of Walker and Wilder, but starts with L and sounds familiar because of Jeremy.
    Lawrence
    Landry
    Linden / Lyndon
    Ledger – it’s a twist on Legend, and it repeats Walker’s ending, which might be a nice tie between the names. A smoosh of Legend and Wilder, and a name on its own.
    Lachlan

    Non-L Names:
    I like Abby’s suggestion of Ridge.
    Also Bridger.
    Silas (shares the IL sound of Wilder, and has a different ending sound from the other siblings’ names.)
    Remington
    Stellar (a husband favorite, sounds familiar because of Stellan)
    Paxton
    Ellis
    Indigo
    Hudson
    Harrison
    Jasper
    Felix
    Mathias
    Dakota or Lakota
    Justice
    Gentry (so underused! And definitely a boy name, despite increased usage by those thieves the girls. 😉 )
    Bravery (familiar because of Avery, yet so meaningful)
    Rocket (too close to Walker?)

    Names with a strong IL sound
    Skylar
    Tyler
    Ryland
    Miles and Kyle (one syllable, I know)