We have a DD and a DS already and have recently found out we’re now expecting twin boys! Accidentally, our existing names were both inspired by nature and so we will now look to purposefully name our two boys nature names too.
DD is [name_u]Ainsley[/name_u] (one’s own meadow) and DS is [name_m]Ryland[/name_m] (Island of Meadows). [name_u]Baby[/name_u] Boy A we will probably name [name_m]Heath[/name_m] (dweller of the heathland). We’re looking for inspiration now for [name_u]Baby[/name_u] Boy B. Before we found [name_m]Heath[/name_m] I loved [name_m]Holt[/name_m] but hubby wasn’t too sure. I’d be reluctant to name them [name_m]Heath[/name_m] and [name_m]Holt[/name_m] (son of the unspoiled forrests) but haven’t ruled it out yet.
[name_m]Heath[/name_m] and…
[name_m]Brandt[/name_m]
[name_m]Vance[/name_m]
[name_u]Glenn[/name_u]
[name_m]Lachlan[/name_m]
[name_m]Landon[/name_m]
[name_m]Colt[/name_m]/[name_m]Colton[/name_m] (animals part of nature? Maybe a stretch?)–similar sound to [name_m]Holt[/name_m]
I tried to also take into account the more eclectic sound of your other childrens’ names. I love [name_m]Silas[/name_m], but it sounds old fashioned and snobbish next to [name_m]Ryland[/name_m] and [name_u]Ainsley[/name_u] to me. My personal favorite taking all names into consideration is probably [name_m]Brandt[/name_m]. I like that it’s short sounding like [name_m]Heath[/name_m] but as interesting in sound as [name_u]Ainsley[/name_u].
I also love [name_m]Wesley[/name_m] - “western [name_f]Meadow[/name_f]”. It’s a bit more popular than I typically like but I just love it. Always have & always will. I think it fits well with your other names:-)