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A BROTHER FOR JUNIPER “JUNIE” BELLE

Leisha writes:

We are a few weeks away from having our son in our arms and about a zillion miles away from him having a name.

Our daughter is Juniper Belle. What we love about her name: it’s sweet and spunky. We call her Junie and Jujubee, but no one has a problem with Juniper. Where we live, it’s not a super-uncommon name, but it’s not like we named her Emma, either.

We have come up with three boys’ names that we (mostly) agree on, but now we can’t choose one. (Or two, because we don’t really have a middle name in mind, either.)

The names are:

  • THEO, not Theodore – I like Theodore but my husband thinks it’s way too nerdy. He will not hear my arguments about Theodore being so popular. He says it’s a chipmunk name. I wish it was less popular, but at this point, I feel like I’m willing to overlook that.
  • BODIE, not Bodhi – My husband loves the name Bodhi. He thinks it’s an athletic, X Games kind of name. I get it, but we’re not spiritual at all, so Bodhi feels like a problem to me. Neither of us hates the spelling Bodie, so I guess that’s where we are right now. (For a fraction of second, we almost agreed on the spelling Body until we realized that it was our worst idea yet. Is Bodey any better?!)
  • RIGGS – I want to love this name. I do really like the way it sounds with our last name. But is it really a name? When I say it together it sounds like a business, not a baby.

Our last name is Hatten-with-a-P.

We have been stuck on these three names for weeks now. Are we missing an obvious choice? Or is one of these the right name and I just can’t see it?

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

baby boy with dark hair wearing white shirt on white background "name a brother for Juniper Belle"
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MAYBE THE RIGHT NAME IS SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN

Abby replies:

Congratulations on your new son!

Often when I read a couple’s short list, I think “oh yes, that’s the perfect name, let me see if I can build their confidence in that choice” or maybe “they have such good choices here, what can I possibly add?”

This is the third case, though. I think you’re not finding The Name because you’re circling a series of names that are close, but not quite right.

I feel a little sheepish saying that after you’ve put in The Work to come up with your list. But it’s pretty clear there’s something less-than-ideal about every one of your three final choices.

So let’s see if we can come up with choices that are very similar, but just slightly different, in hopes that a tweak to one of your favorites might make all the difference in naming a brother for Juniper.

NAMES INSPIRED BY THEO, BODIE, AND RIGGS

ARLO, MILO

Theo is great, and I don’t think you’d regret it. But yes – with Theo in the US Top 100 and Theodore in the Top Ten, there are an awful lot of little Theos. Would another O-ending name appeal? I am not familiar with any chipmunks called either Arlo or Milo. Though The Good Dinosaur involved an apatosaurus named Arlo. Still, I feel like either would make a great brother for Juniper.

BODEN, OWEN

Inspired by Bodie/Bodhi. I completely hear you about Bodhi. Yes, it’s a very X Games kind of name. (Well, it was Patrick Swayze’s character in Point Break back in the day, which I think explains the initial rise in popularity.) But it’s powerfully spiritual, and if you’re not? I think that might be awkward. Boden, though, sidesteps it. And you could still call him Bodie. Owen goes even farther into mainstream names choices. The only downside? I’m not sure about a two-syllable ends-in-N first with a two-syllable-ends-in-N last name.

LUCA, NATE

Your husband mentioned the X Games vibe. I get it, but it’s hard to put into words – and even harder to come up with a name list. After all, X Games competitors come from all over the world. But looking at lists of athletes, I wonder if he means something short, with a mix of strong vowel sounds and consonants? Luca and Nate appeared on multiple rosters, and so I wonder if one of these names would appeal?

Luca is, of course, very popular now, but it’s still fresh, at least to a generation that grew up hearing Luke. And Nate is a common short form of Nathaniel and Nathan, both popular and traditional names. But just Nate is pretty rare.

RHODES, ROWAN

Inspired by Riggs. Actually, at this point on the list, Rhodes is more of a Bodhi-Riggs blend. And Rowan comes from Riggs and Boden.

Overall, I feel like Rhodes is a slightly softer alternative to Riggs, with a vowel sound borrowed from Bodhi. Rhodes Theodore, maybe? Then again, Rhodes Hatten-with-a-P does sound a little bit like a law firm. But I’m also drawn to the energy of a name like Luca. Luca Riggs would get my vote.

Readers, over to you! What would you name a brother for Juniper Belle? Would you prefer Theo, Bodie, Riggs, or something else?

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23 Comments

  1. Bodie and Bodey both make me think of body. Bodhi doesn’t, but it does have an image.
    Brody might be better.

    Riggs makes me think of oil rigs.

    I could see one of the other -s ending names: Ames, Briggs, Hayes, Rhodes, etc.

    1. I’d also suggest playing more with the spelling if you like Bodhi:

      Bowdie, Bowden
      Beaudie, Beauden

      All are in use as surnames and are fairly well used. They emphasize the long o and get rid of other associations. Sorry to say so, but Bodie/Bodie/Boden all have really unfortunate associations with “body” and funeral dirges in my mind.

  2. Boden-called-Bodie seems so perfect to me! I love Boden with Juniper. Other thoughts:
    -Bennett (Ben, Benny)
    -Callum
    -Elliott
    -Emmett
    -Everett
    -Ezra
    -Felix
    -Hayes

  3. My suggestion is Zane.

    Like Juniper, it isn’t unheard of but also isn’t super popular.

    It has X game vibes like Bodhi, it’s one syllable like Riggs, it side steps the popularity issues of Theo (and there are no famous chipmunks with this name either haha). It sounds great with your last name

    I think a middle name like Theodore would really balance out the whole name.

    Zane Theodore Hatten with a P
    Juniper and Zane. Perfect sweet spot names!

    From Abby’s suggestions, I think Arlo sounds great with Juniper as well. Or Nathaniel “Nate” or “Nat”.

    Juniper and Arlo
    Juniper and Nathaniel. Junie and Nate. Junie and Nat.

  4. I like Bodie the best, and I think that spelling is the right one for you!
    Juniper and Bodie sound good together too!

    Other similar options, in case you’re still looking:

    Bowen
    Bowie
    Brooks
    Brody

  5. Wow! I love your daughter’s name! I find boy’s names harder in general, but it’s even harder when it’s baby number 2.
    If you like Theo, would Teo or Téo (pronounced Tay-o). Here in Canada, I’ve heard Theo pronounced as Tay-o as often as I’ve heard Theo, thanks to French, Spanish, Portuguese & Italian influences. I’m mentioning this because Mateo or Matteo might be a nice longer name that still fits an x-games vibe but could shorten to Tay-o, spelled Teo. Lol It is actually my neighbour’s 18 year old son’s name. His younger brother is Luca.
    Juniper Belle & Mateo Riggs Hatten with a P?
    Junie & Teo?

  6. Many congratulations!!
    Good point from Abby with a name that could sound like a law firm.
    Out of your list Theo is the definate winner for me.
    It fits really well and it is a name that with your surname suits a baby, toddler, teen and adult.

  7. Hi! I really like Boden…of Abby’s suggestions.

    Here are some more:

    Bode
    Bo
    Canyon (continue with nature theme)
    Hugo (same “O” sound of Theo, but no issues with a longer name)
    Miles
    Otis
    Felix
    Phoenix
    Roscoe
    Bowen
    Wells (similar to Riggs)
    Laird
    Romer (German-pilgrim)
    Elliot
    River (continue with nature theme)
    Roscoe

    Best wishes!!

      1. Thanks! I realize I wrote it twice, so maybe it really could be the one for them! There is the “o” sound like in Theo, but no issues with a longer name.