Need a name for baby that goes with sibling's names

I need help finding a name that will go with out other children’s names, [name_u]Evelyn[/name_u] and [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m]. We’d prefer a name with three syllables but are open to 2-4. We really want our children’s first names to sound like they fit together as we have a blended family and the children do not all have the same last name. I’m open to suggestions.

Here are some of my favorites:

Girls: [name_f]Isabel[/name_f], [name_f]Juliet[/name_f], [name_f]Alexa[/name_f], [name_f]Olivia[/name_f], Amélie, [name_f]Adeline[/name_f]
Boys: [name_m]Alexander[/name_m], [name_m]Jeremy[/name_m], [name_m]Zachary[/name_m], [name_m]Lincoln[/name_m], [name_m]Atticus[/name_m], [name_u]Elias[/name_u]

If the first name is not [name_f]Alexa[/name_f] or [name_m]Alexander[/name_m] the middle name will likely be [name_f]Alexandra[/name_f] or [name_m]Alexander[/name_m].

From your list my favorites with your sibset are [name_f]Olivia[/name_f] & [name_f]Adeline[/name_f], [name_m]Alexander[/name_m] & [name_u]Elias[/name_u]

[name_u]Evelyn[/name_u], [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m] & …

[name_m]Alistair[/name_m]
[name_m]Amos[/name_m]
[name_m]Arthur[/name_m]
[name_m]Collin[/name_m]
[name_m]Henry[/name_m]
[name_m]Nicholas[/name_m]
[name_m]Theodore[/name_m]
[name_m]William[/name_m]

[name_f]Abigail[/name_f]
[name_f]Camilla[/name_f]
[name_f]Charlotte[/name_f]
[name_f]Claudia[/name_f]
[name_f]Fiona[/name_f]
[name_f]Genevieve[/name_f]
[name_f]Gwendolen[/name_f]
[name_f]Josephine[/name_f]
[name_f]Kerensa[/name_f]
[name_f]Louisa[/name_f]
[name_f]Madeline[/name_f]
[name_f]Philippa[/name_f]
[name_f]Ramona[/name_f]
[name_f]Regina[/name_f]
[name_f]Rosemond[/name_f]
[name_f]Susannah[/name_f]
[name_f]Violet[/name_f]

[name_f]Alexa[/name_f] and [name_f]Olivia[/name_f]

[name_m]Lincoln[/name_m] and [name_m]Atticus[/name_m]

[name_u]Evelyn[/name_u], [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m] and [name_f]Juliet[/name_f] or [name_u]Evelyn[/name_u], [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m] and [name_m]Alexander[/name_m] would be simply gorgeous!

[name_f]Isabel[/name_f], [name_f]Juliet[/name_f], [name_f]Olivia[/name_f], and Amélie go best with [name_u]Evelyn[/name_u] & [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m] for the girls’ list. [name_f]Isabel[/name_f] [name_f]Alexandra[/name_f] and [name_f]Juliet[/name_f] [name_f]Alexandra[/name_f] are the best combos here.
As for the gentlemen, [name_m]Jeremy[/name_m], [name_m]Lincoln[/name_m], and [name_m]Atticus[/name_m] are the best of the boys’ list. [name_m]Jeremy[/name_m] [name_m]Alexander[/name_m] and [name_m]Lincoln[/name_m] [name_m]Alexander[/name_m] sound the best off of this list.

[name_f]Amelie[/name_f]! [name_f]Love[/name_f] it as a sibset with [name_u]Evelyn[/name_u] & [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m]. I think all of your girl names would work well together with those, though I’d advise against [name_f]Adeline[/name_f] because then all of the kids would have -n as the last sound in their names.

I would say that [name_m]Lincoln[/name_m] would be too many -n names as well. I also dislike that name because my immediate association is assassination. :frowning: I do realize there are other great things about President [name_m]Lincoln[/name_m], and plenty of other associations for the name [name_m]Lincoln[/name_m], but that is my opinion. I have a weird tendency to make associations with names. I make the same assassination association with [name_u]Reagan[/name_u] and [name_u]Kennedy[/name_u] as names. For example, [name_f]Abigail[/name_f] has been forever tainted in my mind by [name_m]Stephen[/name_m] [name_m]King[/name_m]'s The Stand. All of the aforementioned names are pretty common, so I’m sure I’m just a weirdo about these associations.

[name_u]Elias[/name_u] and [name_m]Atticus[/name_m] are great names, but I feel like they don’t blend well with the style of [name_u]Evelyn[/name_u] & [name_m]Benjamin[/name_m].

I love [name_m]Zachary[/name_m], though I’d never use the name myself. [name_m]Zack[/name_m] has always been one of my favorite nicknames. [name_f]Love[/name_f] love love the letter Z, and it’s not used nearly enough as a first initial.