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Unique Baby Names: Memoirs and Tips from an Experienced Mom

5/16/2024

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Picking a name for your baby is an important decision. Choosing between baby names is a meaningful moment in parenting that will remain a treasured memory. It’s something that will represent that baby their whole life. The name-choosing process can bring the first feelings of parenthood to the forefront for expectant parents, especially if it occurs during the first pregnancy. Something about finalizing the name finalizes the fact that a child exists because of you and you will now be a parent. I've had the joy and privilege of experiencing this seven times. Here’s how the names were chosen for each of my children. 

The Naming Process

For each of my subsequent baby girls, I wanted their names to be unique. In fact, their names are so unique that it's possible no one else has them - at least not exactly as they are. I put a ton of time and effort into choosing the names for my first three girls, composing most of their names myself, including the meanings for each one. 

The names needed to include French and/or Native American influences. The first names needed to be very unique and the middle names needed to be simpler, in case the girls wished to use an easier name as they grew older. One has chosen to use her middle name with friends. 

I spent entire months of each of the first three pregnancies combining letters to form possible names, keeping note of my favorites, eliminating name after name as time went on to eventually come up with the final choices. Ironically, with my second daughter, after all that work, I changed a couple letters last minute as I was filling out the paperwork for the birth certificate. It just came to me to change it for some reason.

However, with the fifth child (fourth girl), my partner (at the time) and I varied slightly by choosing something that is an existing name, but is very unique. We wanted a unisex name that still had both the French and Native American influence. I narrowed the choices down to a list of several and sent it to him, not telling him which name I had in mind. He actually favored the same name. So, we went with that. The same process occurred with the next two kids, with us both favoring the same names. 

To me, there is no one like any of them and I wanted the kids’ names to reflect that. Names should reflect each person’s individuality, rather than going along with the crowd. They should not be copied, but should instead come from the heart. As the kids have grown older, it’s been fun to watch their personalities develop into exactly what the meanings of their names are. They have made me even more of a believer in baby name choice being such an important decision. 

With my oldest son, I had different thoughts. He was originally going to be a junior, simply because he was the only boy and that was special to his father (my partner at the time). But, that didn't happen. On the day of his birth, I all of a sudden got a change of heart in this baby’s name. I said to him, “I want to name him after your father”. He agreed. Two months later, his father passed away very unexpectedly. I now feel like that was not only an instinct of motherhood, but some sort of sign when I got that change of heart on the name.

The Final Names & Their Meanings

KaShayonay Amber [Kuh - Shy - Uh - Nay; Am - Ber] - KaShayonay is my first daughter. Her name means patient, kind, loving, ambitious, beautiful, strong-willed, and stylish. The spelling and pronunciation are influenced by both French and Native American languages. But I also derived it from a mixture of letters from two family member’s names. The middle name Amber refers to the gemstone, which is similar to the color her eyes are sometimes (they change colors) and was also taken from another family member. I felt it went along with the stylish and beautiful definitions. She does love fashion and is very creative. Interestingly, all of the meanings did end up fitting her personality. 

Tiala Chérie [Tee - Ah - Luh; Shay - Ree (Fr.); Shuh - Ree (En.)] - Tiala is the second born. Her first name means cheerful, sweet, helpful, kind, loving, and strong-willed. The spelling/pronunciation of this name has origins in both Native American and French languages. Chérie is French for dear or sweetheart, which goes along with her sweet and helpful aspects. 

Ajaléa Naté [Ah - Zhuh - Lay - Uh (Fr.); Nuh - Tay (Fr.)] - Ajaléa is the third-born child and third daughter. Her first name means strong-willed and stubborn, creative, loving, kind-hearted, and helpful. The spelling and pronunciation is again influenced by Native American and French languages. Her middle name is French-influenced and means creative and strong. She is definitely both. 

Nathaniel DeWayne [Nay - Than - Yuhl; Duh - Wayn] - Nathaniel is the fourth-born and goes by Nathan for short and never Nate. Nathaniel means “gift from God”. I’m not religious and this name was simply to carry on his grandfather’s legacy. However, I do feel he is a gift from the universe. Curiously, this is also a French name. DeWayne is his father’s middle name and means “wagon maker,” which goes along with his creative nature. 

Nova Skye [No - Vuh; Sky] - Nova is the fifth. Her name also has Native American and French roots. In English, Latin, and French, Nova means “new”. But we didn’t choose it for that. In one of the Native American languages, it means “chasing butterflies,” which fits her personality. We also chose it for the starry phenomena known as a supernova. Because of the starry connection, we chose Skye to go along with Nova. The meaning of Skye is obvious. It is a variation of the word sky. True to the name choosings, her personality matches these definitions like those of her siblings have. 

Kymani Lyrique [Ky - Mah - Nee; Leer - Eek] - Kymani is a variation of Ky-mani, which is a popular African name, traditionally used for boys. However, since when do we do anything “regular” or “normal”? I removed the dash and since she was being named before we knew if we were having a boy or girl, that was to be her name, regardless. Curiously, Kymani has Native American and also Arabic and Muslim roots as well. It typically means “adventurous traveler” and can also represent “huge,” (as in, very important) “leader,” or “strength,” all of which would describe her personality. Lyrique is the French spelling of Lyrical, yes, like song lyrics. She loves making up stories and songs and is always singing. So that turned out perfect, as usual. 

Mekai Indigo Dustin [Muh - Ky; In - Dig - Oh; Dust - In] - Yes, Mekai has two middle names. But first, let’s talk about the origin of Mekai. This name actually has origins across many cultures from Native American to Japanese to French to British, to African, and many other cultures and countries. They each spell it differently and it has many meanings from God-like, to tree of life, to strong warrior, and more. We mostly resonated with “Tree Of Life.” However, I’d say all the meanings here are fitting. Indigo is a type of Indian dye that holds a deep blue hue with a touch of purple. This is a color of wisdom, creativity, justice, and devotion. It is definitely fitting. Dustin was chosen after a friend’s son who sadly took his life. I chose this name to honor him. It is also associated with thunderstone (or Thor’s stone) and stands for valiant warrior. This is also fitting. 

Bonus Tips From An Experienced Mom

  • Choose a name that seems to reflect your baby’s personality while in the womb. I found this to be helpful. 
 
  • Remember that your child’s name should be special and unique.
 
  • Try not to copy someone else’s special name. This can be seen as a compliment, but also may be taken as rude. Again, your baby’s name should be special and should reflect your baby’s individual personality. 
  • Experiment with known names, as well as with variations and names you make up yourself. Trying several options can help you come to a final decision you (and your partner, if applicable) will be happy with.
 
  • Consider how your child might feel about their name once they grow up. Leave room for alternatives, if possible, such as choosing a middle name your child might be able to use instead. 
 
  • Try using influences from your heritage or another culture you appreciate. 
 
  • Whichever options you go with, be sure you are doing so out of love for your child and you’ll never make the wrong choice. 

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 1/26/2016 AND LAST UPDATED 5/16/2024

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