Alison Piepmeyer, Chief Marketing Officer of Color Factory, and Zach Piepmeyer, cofounder of Magical, live in Brooklyn, New York with their two children: Linus Tyler and Georgie Rose.
Their daughter Georgie was born on January 8, 2022. Below, we talk with Alison about how she and Zach named their little girl.
I kept coming back to Georgia and Georgie. I work in art and my favorite artist is Georgia O'Keeffe, but we chose Georgie because it's more playful and punchy. The stuffed animal I slept with every night as a child was Curious George, and I called him Georgie. That name always had happy and safe feelings for me.
It was also really important that the names went well together. I have a friend who told me that when you are looking for the name of a second child, think of the pairing as “The Adventures of ______ and ______.” When we said, “The Adventures of Linus and Georgie,” it had a nice ring to it.
I also love Piper and Poppy, but Piper Piepmeyer and Poppy Piepmeyer felt too much like cartoon characters.
My younger brother is named Arden, which I always thought was fun but he has mixed feelings about it. He likes that it’s unique but no one ever knows how to say it, especially since he’s a man. That was on the top of my mind when we were choosing names for our kids.
I looked for names that are easy for people to pronounce but aren’t very common. I want my kids to be the only ones in their class with their names, but hope that someone can instantly look at their names and know how to say them.
In my son’s class, there’s a Khaleesi and Clementine — all of these very unique but trendy names. Many of them are names that we’d considered too! But you wouldn’t necessarily hear them in most places, I would think.
We have one friend with a son named Rivington and one named Bascom. Very Brooklyn! It’s very fun — every time I meet a new family, I wonder what their kids’ names are going to be. I don’t think I know a single Charlotte in this neighborhood.
Immediately after I got married — we didn’t have kids for a long time — I kept a list of names I’d hear and liked. Sienna was a big one for a while, and Isla before it got super popular.
But I knew it was Georgie. I’d been calling her Georgie for months — she was connected to the name.
I have a lot more stuff than a lot of people would be comfortable with. It makes me happy because it reminds me of trips we’ve been on or other moments. Everything has special meaning to me, whether I found it myself at a thrift store or we got it on vacation.
Connecting that back to Georgie, it felt good to choose a name that reminded me of my childhood. That’s how I live my life. I like having things near me that remind me of special moments.
Before she died, my grandmother made quilts for both of them, even though she wasn’t around to meet Linus and Georgie. They’re really special.
I bought some very nice hospital stuff, like a really good soft pair of socks that I wore in the hospital, a light but comfortable robe, and nice pajamas. That made the hospital experience so lovely.
This time around, I felt more comfortable since I had given birth a few years before. The hospital experience was more pleasant, but those little moments of comfort were so nice. Being able to put on a cozy robe and get out of your scratchy hospital garb feels amazing.
I’m constantly looking up new things to do because there’s always something going on. In every park, there’s always an entertainer and you can see a puppet show or dance. We end up going to Central Park a lot because there’s just so much to do in one space.
Linus and Georgie love the New York Transit Museum. They have all these old trains set up and kids can play in them. The Camp stores are also great. They’re always doing fun and new stuff.
This is the unsung hero of our lives. We got it for Linus and have used it so much over the past four years. We take it with us everywhere — it’s such a lifesaver.
$279.99 at Babylist
$269.99 at Amazon
This has saved us in New York City. Highchairs aren’t as common in restaurants, so we use it all the time. She can sit with us anywhere, no matter how big or small the restaurant.
$79 at Babylist
$79 at Amazon
We bought Georgie an actual remote for Christmas. She knows the difference between real and fake ones!
$14.99 at Amazon
This style blends into our house nicely!
$179.99 at Target
$179 at Amazon
I wear Georgie a lot because it's very practical!
$239.99 at Babylist
$239.97 at Amazon
This is light and packs down really small. We’re constantly taking strollers up and down the subway!
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$449 at Amazon
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Thank you so much, Alison!
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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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