Sarah and Dave, who own and operate a Dryer Vent Cleaning company, live in Prescott, Arizona with their two children: Willow June and Arrow Lee.
Arrow was born on October 2, 2022. Below, we talk to Sarah about how she and Dave named their little boy.
There's a line: You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth.
A light bulb went off — Arrow! What a beautiful name. And a beautiful metaphor as well, with the bow being the parent and the arrow being the child.
The poem explains parents shouldn’t possess their children and force their own ideas of who they should be and what they should think, instead seeing them as infinitely unique beings and should be allowed to show up as their most authentic. That’s exactly what we want for our children, to be able to live their lives authentically and true to themselves.
My husband and I had been bouncing around name ideas, but nothing that ever felt right until I came across the name Arrow. I was nervous to ask Dave what he thought of the Arrow, because it is pretty unique, and I loved it so much — I felt like it was our son's name.
I did my spiel — read him the poem and explained the meaning behind it and how it'd be the perfect choice. To my surprise, he also felt it and knew immediately and said, "I think that's his name."
I thought Willow and Arrow was the perfect pairing for siblings. They're different enough but still sound similar. Arrow has the double R and Willow has the double L, and of course they both end with -ow.
My husband's middle name is Lee, but we hadn't seriously considered it. We liked the way Arrow Lee sounds and the way it flowed with our last name.
I started thinking about it more, and my father's middle name is Lee Roy, and my sister's middle name is Leah. So Lee actually was a good way to tie in the names of multiple family members.
Sarah is a pretty common name, so I heard it a lot growing up. There was always Sarah F. or Sarah G. or Sarah E. in the classroom. I definitely felt like I wanted to give my kids more unique names that would make them stand out, and so that nobody would likely have the same name as them.
Ultimately, wanting him to have a name where he stands out and is uniquely his own self was more important to me.
Her middle name is June, after my mom. We kept both of the kids' names a secret until they were born, but when we were in the hospital with Willow, I wrote my mom a letter explaining that we were naming Willow after her.
There were a lot of tears and it was a really sweet moment. It felt really special to carry on the tradition of naming my daughter after my mom, since I'm named after her mom.
Saying the name out loud also helped us a lot. It solidified that Arrow was supposed to be his name.
Willow has a big colorful rainbow rug in her room. We we went with a rainbow theme for, because she's our rainbow baby. She loves sparkles and pink and all the rainbow colors. So I think I was onto something when I decorated her room.
We couldn't live without this!
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This has been a lifesaver because Arrow is just learning how to sit up — he'll fall back and he's totally fine!
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You can put fruit and other food in here before they're ready to eat solids — Arrow loves it!
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We've been showing Arrow a lot of baby faces recently.
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Thank you so much, Sarah!
Photos via Sarah, Acapello Photography, and @Indiejessphotography
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Sophie Kihm has been writing for Nameberry since 2015. She has contributed stories on the top 2020s names, Gen Z names, and cottagecore baby names. Sophie is Nameberry’s resident Name Guru to the Stars, where she suggests names for celebrity babies. She also manages the Nameberry Instagram and Pinterest.
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