Brooke Sharkey, a content creator, and Jeshua Sharkey, a web designer, are New Zealand natives who recently moved to Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn with their daughter Clover June Isobel.
Clover was born in New Zealand on September 21, 2021. Below, we speak with Brooke about how she and Jeshua named their baby girl.
We had a list of girl names that start with S — Clover was the only one that didn’t! We loved Sutton, Spencer, Saskia, and Saffron. Unique, punchy names. But none of the S names felt quite right!
After I found out I was having a girl, I went to see my midwife. She asked if we knew the sex of the baby and without knowing anything about our names said, “You know what name I really love? Clover.” It felt like a sign!
We started to do more research into the name Clover. We love that it means lucky — the first thing I think of is a four-leaf clover. The three leaves of a three-leaf clover represent faith, hope, and love. The fourth leaf is good luck!
Jeshua and I met by total chance (on Tinder) and it always felt really lucky! A lot of cool things, like our big move to America, have happened to us throughout the past decade and we’ve always felt lucky. We were drawn to names that mean luck as well as names that mean love. Clover is a lucky name and includes the word "love" inside of it.
We also wanted a name with nickname options. My name is Brooke, which is so short so there are no obvious nicknames. I like that we can call Clover Chloe, Coco, Clo, or Clove. And CJ as well, with her first middle name being June. We use Coco a lot, but most of the time we just call her Clover.
But then we won the green card lottery. We had our interview in June, which was when we were deciding on her name. We found out she was a girl in May, had our babymoon in June, and then our green card interview the next week, which would determine if we’d move overseas when she was a newborn or not. We thought that if everything went well and we got our green cards, we’d go with June.
My sister-in-law is named Elizabeth, and Isobel is derived from that. We liked the meaning and that it has the “bel” element. Jesh wanted ownership of one part of the name, and he really loves Isobel, particularly with that spelling.
Our traditional language is Maori, so there are Maori names in New Zealand. Some are more popular than others, like Aroha, which means “love” in Maori, and Moana, which means “ocean.”
We did tell family early on about our boy name. We wanted to use Finn, which is a pretty common name these days, but Finn Sharkey is so cool! If we ever have a boy, we might use it. Finn Sharkey sounds like a great stage name. We never got any bad reactions to it!
For a boy we liked Felix because it’s a family name. It was harder for us to come up with S names for boys. We have a Samuel in the family. I loved the name Sloane for a girl or a boy, but it didn’t go with Sharkey very well — too close to “loan shark.” We didn’t think about boy names as much since we were leaning toward Finn.
When I was a teenager, I really loved the name Kelsey, from the song by Metro Station. I thought it would be cool to have a daughter who would have her own song. I also liked Ryder. I’ve since changed my mind!
For a year or two before we had her, I really thought we’d use one of the other names. Clover was way below the S names. I was surprised that I changed my mind so fully.
On the floor, she has a toy shelf and a big cream-colored playmat with oranges printed all over it.
I also love all of her little Nike shoes. She wears these little sneakers and they’re the cutest things!
If it’s not a park, it’s a museum for the air conditioning. There are so many coffee shops around, so we’ll stop for coffee and then meet a friend at the park.
The cool thing about New York is that you end up meeting a lot of people at the local park. All of my friends live within three or four blocks of me because we met at the park!
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I live in New York, so I like to travel very light when I go around the city. I have it down to an art. I carry everything I need in this crossbody belt bag — one diaper, one thing of wipes, some snacks — that’s all me and Clover need!
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It’s a compact lightweight stroller that you can fold up with one hand. It’s important to have a stroller that’s really lightweight because you end up carrying the whole thing with the baby inside of it when you’re on the subway!
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We use this to go in Ubers and taxis.
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I always carry a picnic rug because there are so many great parks. This blanket sits at the bottom of our stroller.
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Thank you so much, Brooke!
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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.
Sophie Kihm's articles on names have run on People, Today, The Huffington Post, and more. She has been quoted as a name expert by The Washington Post, People, The Huffington Post, and more. You can follow her personally on Instagram or Pinterest, or contact her at [email protected]. Sophie lives in Chicago.
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