A sibling for Wren
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Phoebe is currently going out girls list with Wilder still has his he in the for boys from our last pregnancy. Wondering if a nature names theme is too cutie. (Eastern phoebes and Wrens are some of my favorite birds.) Name suggestions welcome.
- Lindon
Description:
Lindon is a masculine name with English origins, derived from the Old English 'lind' meaning 'linden tree' or 'lime tree,' combined with 'dun' meaning 'hill.' It originated as a topographical surname for someone who lived near a hill covered with linden trees before transitioning to use as a given name. Similar to the more common Lyndon (famously borne by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson), Lindon offers a slightly different spelling while maintaining the same pleasant sound. The name has never reached high popularity but maintains steady, modest usage, particularly in English-speaking countries. Lindon conveys a natural, rustic quality while still feeling refined and distinguished. Its connection to both natural elements—trees and hills—gives it an earthy appeal for parents drawn to names with environmental associations.
- Phoebe
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"radiant, shining one"Description:
Bubbly, bright, and versatile, Phoebe is a name with mythological, biblical, and literary ties. Used since the 17th century, it fell out of fashion in the US during the '60s, only to be revived after it appeared in the 90's TV favorite, Friends.
- Wilder
Origin:
Surname or word nameMeaning:
"wild, untamed, uncontrolled"Description:
Rugged, outdoorsy, and full of energy, Wilder entered the US Top 1000 back in 2015. Part bad boy, part Western, part preppy, and part nature-loving, Wilder is given to nearly 800 babies each year.
- Wren
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small bird"Description:
Wren, a lilting songbird name, could be the next Robin. Wren entered the Top 1000 for the first time in 2012 and is among the new wave of popular English names for girls.