Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 15:10     Subject: Brother for Zora

Mateo
Hudson
Arlo
Hugo
Monroe
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 15:08     Subject: Brother for Zora

Atrianism
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 15:04     Subject: Brother for Zora

Wallace
Percy
Lewis
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 15:00     Subject: Re:Brother for Zora

Tora, Tora, Tora!
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 15:00     Subject: Re:Brother for Zora

Frederick (Douglass)
Jean-Michel (Basquiat)
Martin (LK Jr.)
Malcolm (X)
Sidney (Poitier)
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:59     Subject: Brother for Zora

Lucas
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:56     Subject: Brother for Zora

I really like Claude and Lloyd with Zora. Good suggestions PPs!
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:50     Subject: Re:Brother for Zora

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:August
Hugo


BTW - I don't think Miles or Julian will be too common. And as someone who has a very unique name that no one ever shared with me growing up, it's not actually really that great to have a name that's super unusual. Also, you never know which names will become popular at the time you are naming your child. We chose a more common name for my oldest, and a much less common name for my second. At this point, they each share their names with about the same number of people in their school - since the not very common name for my second ended up becoming very popular in our area.

I don’t know if OP is AA, but I am and I find Myles super common in our circle. My son’s best friend is Myles and once they went on a play date to a third friend’s house whose brother was named Myles, and their neighbor named Myles came to play --> 5 unrelated kids, 3 named Myles.


I'm AA and yes Miles is very common and Julian to a lesser extent. I have a friend with one of those males so that's why I had to axe it, along with the fact that it's too popular.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:42     Subject: Brother for Zora

Thor
Atticus
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:22     Subject: Brother for Zora

Zora is of Slavic origins, so you could go with Andrik, Dmitri, Ivan.

Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:14     Subject: Re:Brother for Zora

Anonymous wrote:August
Hugo


BTW - I don't think Miles or Julian will be too common. And as someone who has a very unique name that no one ever shared with me growing up, it's not actually really that great to have a name that's super unusual. Also, you never know which names will become popular at the time you are naming your child. We chose a more common name for my oldest, and a much less common name for my second. At this point, they each share their names with about the same number of people in their school - since the not very common name for my second ended up becoming very popular in our area.

I don’t know if OP is AA, but I am and I find Myles super common in our circle. My son’s best friend is Myles and once they went on a play date to a third friend’s house whose brother was named Myles, and their neighbor named Myles came to play --> 5 unrelated kids, 3 named Myles.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:07     Subject: Re:Brother for Zora

August
Hugo


BTW - I don't think Miles or Julian will be too common. And as someone who has a very unique name that no one ever shared with me growing up, it's not actually really that great to have a name that's super unusual. Also, you never know which names will become popular at the time you are naming your child. We chose a more common name for my oldest, and a much less common name for my second. At this point, they each share their names with about the same number of people in their school - since the not very common name for my second ended up becoming very popular in our area.
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 14:02     Subject: Brother for Zora

OP here, Langston is on our list. Lloyd is actually a family name, so that is under strong consideration. Thanks to the person who suggested that!
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 13:58     Subject: Brother for Zora

Neil
Anonymous
Post 11/14/2020 13:57     Subject: Re:Brother for Zora

I came here to say Langston! Great minds...