It’s hard enough to choose the perfect name for one baby, but what about when you have to do it for three? That’s the dilemma facing the parents-to-be who are about to bring multiple bouncing bundles of joy into the world.
Naturally, triplets occur in about 1 of every 10,000 births; with fertility measures such as medication and assisted reproductive technology, the chance is much higher. But no matter how your triplets came to be, there’s still the matter of what to call them once they get here. You want something that’s not too matchy-matchy, but still sounds coordinated; something that sounds great both alone and alongside sibling names.
Whether you choose your triplets’ names based on a certain theme or a certain sound, we have a variety of trios to get you started (and some additional alternatives to each, too!).
- Austin, Scarlett, and Savannah
These names are positively dripping with Southern charm, darlin’. Alternatives: Wyatt, Caroline
- Layla, Luca, and Landon
The lyrical L sound and matching number of syllables makes these three a perfect match. Alternatives: Leah, Leo
- Ethan, Ezra, and Jude
These names sound good together, but what’s the common theme? They’re all Biblical! Alternatives: Elijah, Isaiah, Rachel
- Thaddeus, Thea, and Thatcher
The connection between these is obvious: they begin with the same letter combo and have an old-fashioned appeal. Alternatives: Theo, Thora
- Wren, Sparrow, and Lark
Bird names are on-trend and adorable – and as a bonus, they’re (mostly) gender-neutral! Alternatives: Dove, Teal, Robin
- Saoirse, Teagan, and Sloane
Give a little Irish lilt to your triplets’ names with these three. (Don’t forget, Saoirse is pronounced SEER-sha or SER-sha!) Alternatives: Fiona, Sean
- Poppy, Lily, and Violet
If you’ve got a garden of little girls, these blooming botanical names are sweet. Alternatives: Aster, Rose, Daisy
- Chase, Blaise, and Wade
Did you notice the theme running through these active names? That’s right – they’re all verbs (well, if you spell Blaise as “Blaze”). Alternatives: Dash, Sway, Cruise (or Cruz)
- Luna, Stella, and Orion
You can find triplet name inspiration anywhere … including the sky! Luna means “moon,” Stella means “star,” and Orion is the name of a constellation. Alternative names: Nova, Aurora, Apollo
- Mason, Miles, and Millie
There’s just something that works harmoniously together with these three magnificent M-names. Alternatives: Max, Mila, Maisie
- Lumi, Neve, and Eira
At first glance, these are three names that have little in common. But they’re perfect for winter babies — because each one means “snow!” Alternatives: Nevara, Yukio, Frost
- Harlow, Ava, and Greta
The Old Hollywood glam is abundant in this shining trio of triplet names. For boys, you could try Charlie, Orson, and Clark. Alternatives: Bette, Audrey, Hedy, Ingrid
- Willow, Briar, and Sage
There’s a decidedly cottage-in-the-woods, almost mystical feel to these three botanical names. Alternatives: Rowan, Alder
- Avery, Emery, and Arlo
Homespun and folksy, yet contemporary-sounding too, these names hit the sweet spot between traditional and trendy. Alternatives: Hazel, Emmett, Sawyer
- Parker, Presley, and Peyton
These P-names are as crisp and preppy as a freshly-starched button-down. Alternatives: Piper, Palmer, Preston
- Rowan, Ryan, and Riley
The common thread of these triplet names isn’t just their R beginning, but also their subtle Irish flair. Alternatives: Rory, Ronan
- Cordelia, Charlotte, and Colette
Elegance abounds with these long and sophisticated-sounding C names. Alternatives: Camellia, Celeste, Cecilia, Coraline
- Felicity, Harmony, and Joy
It’s no “happy” accident that these triplet names all mean, well, happiness. Alternatives: Bliss, Felix, Serena
- Oliver, Otis, and Orla
These O-names are nicely rounded out by the fact that they all have a sweet old-fashioned quality. Alternatives: Oscar, Oona, Oren, Otto
- Valencia, Vanessa, and Vivienne
There’s something glamorously dramatic about this trio of names. Alternatives: Valentina, Vaughn, Victoria, Vincent
- Samuel, Simon, and Sebastian
Strong and traditional S-names are perfect for boy-boy-boy triplets. Need a strong girl name to throw in the mix? Try Sadie, Samantha, or Sarah. Alternatives: Silas, Seth
- Christian, Deacon, and Creed
You don’t have to be religious to appreciate the harmony of these divinely-inspired triplet names. Alternatives: Saint, Canon, Angel
- Archie, Ethan, and Emmeline
Vintage vibes abound with these names that were all popular a century ago! Alternatives: Victor, Nellie, Frances
- Isla, Iris, and Ivy
Two syllables and a strong “i” sound at the beginning tie these three names together quite nicely. Alternatives: Isis, Ivan, Ida, Isaac
- Kailani, Koa, and Kai
Say “aloha” to these names with a traditional Hawaiian flavor. Alternatives: Keanu, Kainoa, Kalea
- Blanche, Blythe, and Blaire
There’s a genteel and upscale feel to these names – but something about them feels playful, too. Alternatives: Blake, Blaise,
- Lilith, Onyx, and Malachi
Goth names, anyone? These might be perfect for October triplets! Alternatives: Raven, Talon, Damien
- Margot, Sophie, and Lisette
These gorgeous French choices have that certain je ne sais quoi. Alternatives: Remy, Etienne, Marcel
- Ava, Zoe, and Max
Short and sweet is the name of the game with these three (and as a bonus, learning to spell and write them will be easy-peasy!). Alternatives: Kit, Gus, Ty, Liv
- Jagger, Lennon, and Bowie
Rock on! An homage to musical legends, these names are a little bit edgy and a lot cool. Alternatives: Hendrix, Axl, Janis
Finding three perfect names for three perfect babies can seem like a daunting task, but we hope we’ve given you some ideas to start with. Finding your groove in actually raising triplets, though, is up to you.