Hannah Lily Williams, a digital creator and Matt Graber, a digital producer, live in Joshua Tree, California with their four children: Jackson Henry, Wyatt Packard, Henry John Aaron, and Leni Jean.
Leni was born on October 12, 2022. Here, we talk to Hannah about her daughter's name story.
Matt and I decided to narrow down the theme and letters we liked. We realized that the boys all have “rancher names” — Jackson, Wyatt, and Henry or Hank. We wanted to tie into that and use the initial L, because it’s so beautiful and fun to write in cursive.
Matt and I ended up changing her name several times throughout my pregnancy. First it was Quinn, then Winnie, then Lila. We’d agree on a name, I’d be like, “This is perfect!” and the next morning I’d say, “I hate it! We can’t use this — it’s terrible!”
As we continued to look at names, I realized I wanted something outside of the Top 1000. It ruled out so many names for us!
Matt was going through my chicken’s names and suggested Wilhelmina, with the nickname Willie. Willie was a better fit with the boys’ names than Wilhelmina, but it’s a slang word in England.
Then Matt suggested Lenny because we’re both big fans of Lenny and Squiggy from Laverne & Shirley. I liked it but wanted to explore the spelling — Lenny felt too much like an old cowboy! We thought of Lennie and Leni, and chose Leni because I love the four letters.
Many times throughout the rest of the pregnancy I tried to change her name because I get cold feet. I wanted to change it to Lolly! But we kept coming back to Leni, and that’s when I knew it was going to be her name.
For Leni, we knew her middle name was going to be Jean. It’s my grandma’s middle name, my sister’s middle name, and cousin’s middle name. All of our kids’ names have a family element.
I always wanted to use River but my husband’s last name is Graber. An -er ending for the first name with an -er ending for the last name isn’t my favorite. If it had been a fourth boy, we would have been like, “Okay, let’s just do it”. We’ve used every other boy name for our other sons.
Billie was our other boy name. It was neck and neck between the two, but we decided to go with River. After Billie Eilish, I felt like the name would always be tied to her. I love her, but not that much.
I was trying to come up with all these obscure clues and learned very quickly that many people are a lot smarter than I am. I was sitting there like, “They’ll never get this!” and people were fully explaining the meaning of all the clues.
I ended up giving prizes to the first people who guessed Leni. They got to pick gift cards to my favorite small businesses, which was really fun.
Nature names are very popular. We have some Rivers out here, actually. I met them after we found out we were having a girl and was like, “Phew.” Ocean is also a big one even though we live in the desert!
Because we’re out West, there are a lot of rancher, Old-West names. There are some deep cuts — not like my kids Jackson, Wyatt, and Hank.
Sometimes I wish we had named him Ace! It fits his personality — he’s a little bruiser.
I felt way less fear of judgment when we were naming Leni. The more time I’ve spent as a parent and the more kids I have, the more I’ve realized it’s okay to be unique. I was so young when I had my first kid, I was afraid to go out of the box. I already felt judged for my age.
The more confidence I got as a parent, the more I wished I had a name like Leni. It’s fun and stands out — she will really be her own person.
I’m also all about including some kind of family element. If there is a family name that you don’t want as a first name, it’s great to use it as a middle name. That can help craft what the first name sounds like because you are narrowing it down to choices that go with the middle name.
But really, my style would be best described as “kid-forward.” I let my kids give their input on home choices, and I try to make the rest very comfortable and welcoming. The kids have a lot of creative freedom in their rooms. I love hosting and love a house full of kids, so I want the house to feel casual, so people are relaxed when they come over!
With our youngest son, I dressed him very gender-neutral and saved a lot of his outfits. My mom also saved so many outfits of mine that I now get to dress Leni in. It’s really sweet for me to finally get into those boxes that were in her garage. Now Leni gets to wear them, and I’ll save them for her to give to her children, if she decides to have them.
There is a conservation desertscape Zoo in Palm Desert called The Living Desert. They have great memberships so it’s a hot spot for all of us to take the kids.
We have a few restaurants out here that are really kid-friendly like Spaghetti Western in Morongo Valley and Red Dog in Pioneertown and Giant Rock Pizza in Yucca Valley. It’s a community vibe. There’s music playing and the kids all get into a group and storm the stage. Everyone’s digging in the dirt, rolling around in the dust, and playing all together.
The one splurge that I would sell the shirt off my back to buy is the Snoo. I know it’s not for everyone, but for me, with severe anxiety, it ensures Leni’s on her back — it’s the only way I can fall asleep.
$1695 at Amazon
$1695.99 at Target
I absolutely love it. The Spectra is very efficient and easy — both to use and clean!
$209.99 at Amazon
$214.67 at Walmart
Leni is obsessed with this. It’s my favorite thing because it helps her practice moving her feet to get from one space to the next.
$101.21 at Walmart
$114.99 at Amazon
The material is so stretchy that you can use clothes a lot longer than a traditional cotton outfit. They’re just so soft during those first few months.
$19.99+ at Amazon
$19.99+ at Nordstrom
They have great unisex clothes. I shop boy and girl sections for my boys. They're durable so I can use the hand-me-downs for multiple kids. My hot take is that I purchase from the sale section for the next year of that season.
$24+ at The Baby Cubby
$24+ at Fin & Vince
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Thank you so much, Hannah!
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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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