Shannon and Tyler Cotton, a dance studio owner and professional strongman, live in northern New Jersey with their daughter Sparrow Elizabeth.
Sparrow was born on January 5, 2022. Here, we chat with Shannon about how she and Tyler named their baby girl.
My favorite combo was Sparrow Emery, but it didn’t sit well with Tyler because it sounded like two unusual names. We needed to go more traditional. My aunt Katie, who passed away from cancer, had the middle name Elizabeth. When I said “Sparrow Elizabeth”, Tyler thought it was really beautiful.
I was initially trying to avoid the middle name Elizabeth because in Pirates of the Caribbean, the main characters are Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth Swan. But no one has ever made that connection.
Mavi Wynn was our other combo, and it was difficult to decide between the two. We went to an ultrasound and when I saw the photos, it looked like there was a little bird shape in the amniotic fluid. The name Sparrow was in there with her!
Once I became a dance teacher, I absolutely could not give my child the name of a past student. For the longest time I liked the name Clara and hadn’t ever taught one. But when I got pregnant, I had a student named Clara! It’s still a middle name contender.
I check the Social Security database and if a name is in the Top 1000, I’ll only use it as a middle name. It’s easier to stand out, be confident, and walk into a room if you know that you’re one of a kind. I care a lot about the humans that I’m bringing into the world, so I think if it takes a little extra effort to find a more unique name, I’m giving them a head start.
Tyler’s family is very religious and have more traditional names. Sparrow is very bohemian compared to the rest of the family’s’ names, so I was worried they wouldn’t like it. But his family accepted the name right away. There’s actually a beautiful hymn called “His Eyes on the Sparrow” so his sister made us a nice watercolor keepsake of it.
Breslin was one of the first names I remember putting on a list. I still love it, but after having a baby I have to consider if it goes with Sparrow. It’s more than just a list now! You go from having a dream list to a realistic list.
My middle name is Marie, which also shaped me as a namer. Everyone had it growing up. I always wished I had a cooler middle name. Come on, Mom!
It’s my mom and Nana’s middle name, but I wouldn’t pass it down. The closest I’d do is Marlana or Marlena.
Honestly, I might have used Sparrow for a boy.
There’s a Lily in every activity we do. We know two girls named Meadow. There are two Seraphinas in one of Sparrow’s classes. Years ago, you never would have heard Seraphina — I love that our generation is really stepping it up with names. Everyone is trying to be unique now.
As a dance instructor, the name that I teach the most is hands-down Ava. Sometimes Ava-Leigh and Ava-Lynn.
I like minimalist and natural, neutral colors. Sparrow’s stuff is Montessori-inspired. My style right now is whatever is best for her. We have Command Hooks at baby height with her toys so she can play independently.
When buying stuff for myself, I think “does Sparrow own this color?” and I get clothes that match. I have a sickness with her baby clothes — I can’t control myself! A lot of her stuff is from Australia — their baby clothes are unreal. Pro tip: seasonally you can buy everything on clearance.
Another thing about having good clothes for your baby is that you keep them longer. Sustainability wise, it’s better. If she’s wearing a nice knit sweater, I’ll make sure to put her bib on and then wash it right away when she gets food on it. If she got banana all over something I didn’t care about, I’d probably just throw it away.
I don’t want to overdo it with bird stuff. I’ve never bought any clothes with a sparrow on it. I don’t want her to be a cartoon character. But Tyler got a really cool Sparrow tattoo on his forearm.
We think her favorite animal is a bunny — she was gifted a $5 bunny toy from Target by my sister for Easter and it became the Numero Uno over here. It has a crinkly ear and some tags on it — we call it Bun Bun.
Sparrow has one of my windbreakers — a Yankees red, white, and blue jacket from when I was two years old. My aunt who Sparrow shares a middle name with was the biggest Yankees fan and took all of my baby photos when I was younger. We have a photo that she took where me and my sister are wearing diapers and these windbreakers. At some point, I’m going to recreate the photo with Sparrow.
The bonus is you get car naps — they fall asleep on the way there and back.
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Sparrow loved these bottles right away.
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Total fan favorite! It's so soft and portable.
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This was my favorite gift!
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I feel better knowing that I’m not using a freezing cold wipe.
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It unzips on the bottom so you can hold it over the washing machine and drop the clothes in.
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Anyone who has trouble with diaper changes because their baby is a lunatic should try the Pampers Crusiers. I’ve done a diaper change outside of the Little Gym with one hand — pulled all of her clothes off slipped the diaper on and put her clothes on again.
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Every pair of tights and socks she owns are from here. It’s such an easy way to turn an outfit cute!
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I love a mom-run business. These are great and actually fit her head!
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This Scandinavian shelf is the main piece of our playroom. It’s beautiful and it saves space.
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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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