Please help with a boy's name for big brother Evan

For the longest time I have loved the name [name]Jackson[/name] for a brother to [name]Evan[/name], but it seems every time I turn around there is another [name]Jackson[/name] so I am really thinking of not using it although I do still love the name… maybe someone can convince me not to use [name]Jackson[/name] and to tell me what you think of some other names I do like but maybe don’t yet love… I like:

[name]Miles[/name]
[name]Noah[/name]
[name]Emory[/name]
[name]Grant[/name]
[name]Colin[/name]
[name]Benjamin[/name]
[name]Porter[/name] (as a mn) (I do love - it was my PaPa’s name)

or is [name]Jackson[/name] still the best (probably not many nameberries will say Yes to that question)!!

do any of those “go with” [name]Evan[/name] in your opinion or I welcome other suggestions as well! Thanks for any input:-)

I love [name]Noah[/name] & then [name]Miles[/name] with [name]Evan[/name]. Good luck!

I love [name]Evan[/name] and [name]Grant[/name] as a sibset! [name]Grant[/name] [name]Porter[/name] is so handsome. My second choice is [name]Colin[/name] [name]Porter[/name]. :slight_smile:

[name]Miles[/name] is one of my favorite names, and [name]Benjamin[/name] sounds great with [name]Evan[/name]. I would advise against [name]Jackson[/name]…everybody’s doing it, so it’s blah, in my opinion.

I love [name]Noah[/name] & [name]Evan[/name]!

I would go with something short and popular…like evan. [name]Noah[/name], cole, liam etc

I don’t know about your area, but I know lots of people, men and women, who go by their middle names – including my stepmother, [name]Eleanor[/name] [name]Louise[/name], and my husband, [name]William[/name] [name]Christian[/name] (and his father, [name]William[/name] [name]Scott[/name]). These are my favorites:

[name]Noah[/name] [name]Jackson[/name]
[name]Emory[/name] [name]Jackson[/name]
[name]Porter[/name] [name]Jackson[/name]

So he has the less stultifyingly-common first name, but you can call him [name]Jackson[/name] if you find it’s not overload in his class at school or whatever.