Michelle, a breastfeeding counselor, and Neil, a research scientist, live in Ames, Iowa with their four children: Eisley, Avonlea, Idalia Rae, and October Teddy.
October was born on March 4, 2023. Here, we talk to Michelle about how she and Neil named their little boy.
A friend of mine posted the quote outside of her store and I thought that October would be such a cool name. I put it in the baby names note on my phone, even though I thought we were done having kids!
I forgot about the name until we got pregnant with our son. My husband and I have never been able to agree on a boy name. We went back and forth with our name ideas, but nothing felt right.
I showed Neil my name list, and he really loved October. He’s a huge baseball fan, and October is a big month with baseball playoffs and the World Series. The name means something different, but equally cool, to him.
But I had a hard time committing because I knew we’d use a nickname, and I didn’t like the sound of Toby Rowe. When I looked up October on Nameberry, it suggested Otto as a nickname, and that made the decision easy. Our girls call him Otto and sometimes I even call him Toby!
I love literary names. I’ve always wanted to use a name from my favorite book, Little Women, but there are not a ton of male names to choose from!
We gave our daughters three choices for the middle name: Atticus from To Kill a Mockingbird, Edmund from The Chronicles of Narnia, and Teddy because in Little Women, the sisters adopt Theodore Lawrence and call him Teddy.
We let the girls vote on which one they wanted, and they chose Teddy together. The whole time I was pregnant they called him Teddy, and sometimes they still do.
My grandmother’s name was Viola, which I like, and I had read a book with a character named Leonora called Leni, so we considered that.
For a boy, we talked about Dashiell and Milo, which is very close to Otto. We also discussed the name Lawrence and calling him Laurie, because that’s from Little Women.
Some of our friends guessed Otto because they were looking for a boy name that started with a vowel — they know us well!
We got a lot of positive reactions when we announced his name. A lot of my friends love Anne of Green Gables and were super pumped about the connection.
A name is something you carry everywhere. I want my kids to have good experiences with their names and be able to tell the stories of how they got their names.
Starting outside of the box can lead you to the right name. We wanted to name our oldest daughter Eisenhower, but she ended up being Eisley. It’s a little less out there, but we wouldn’t have gotten to it without thinking of Eisenhower first.
My mother-in-law gave us all of these baby clothes that my husband and his brothers used to wear. They’re from Illinois, so there’s a lot of Cubs memorabilia. It’s been fun to take pictures of October wearing these outfits and compare them to photos of my husband wearing the same clothes.
On a whim, my husband bought season passes to a little amusement park called Adventure Land near Des Moines. It has been the best thing ever this summer. With little kids, there are no lines, and you can watch them ride a ladybug in a circle a hundred times.
When we retire this baby carrier that we’ve used for all of our kids, I might cry. It’s given us so much sanity!
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Thank you so much, Michelle!
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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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