When it comes to naming babies, there are a few methods people tend to take. Going for a family name is definitely the most traditional, but sometimes it means being stuck with really, really profoundly boring or ugly options (I'm sure great-grandma Ethel was absolutely charming and lovely, but there's no way most modern parents want to name their kid "Ethel").
Another great option for naming a baby is to choose among names that connect to a passion of the person (or people) who are having the baby. So for moms-to-be who are considering names and love classical music, selecting from a name that brings that to mind can be wonderful. At the least, if the baby is named for a classical music figure, when the kid is screaming their fool head off and driving us crazy, we can be reminded of that scene in Amadeus and get a chuckle out of it.
People who are really into classical music are occasionally only really into classic music, but in our experience, they tend to be folks who love music of many eras, and are just into interesting music overall. So if classical music is a primary interest in the household these may work, but if none of the names on the list here are ringing any particular chimes, perhaps consider jazz-inspired baby names. (And consider how cool a name like Miles is! It really has a ring to it, doesn't it?).
For music lovers in general, maybe get inspired by a great song. We think there's something really romantic about naming a kid after a favorite song. And they'll have their own individual little anthem, that way, too. And then, of course, there are the rock star baby names. This might be cursing the house a little bit -- what mom wants a kid who behaves like a rock star? But they're also deeply cool-sounding.
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