If you have spent any time on social media recently, you have likely come across Nara Smith. Known for her incredibly soothing, aesthetic TikTok videos where she makes everything from bubblegum to bagels entirely from scratch, the 24-year-old model has captured the internet’s attention. But beyond her culinary skills and her effortlessly calm demeanor, there is one topic that never fails to get people talking: the names of her children.
Nara and her husband, fellow model Lucky Blue Smith, have become famous for their highly unconventional, whimsical approach to baby names. Let’s dive into the fascinating world of the Smith children’s names, from the ones they actually used to the wild suggestions that almost made the cut.
Meet the Smith Children
Nara and Lucky Blue have welcomed four children together, each with a double-barrel name that sounds straight out of a storybook.
Image Credit: Nara Smith Instagram

Rumble Honey Smith: Their firstborn daughter was born in October 2020. Nara has mentioned that Rumble was her toughest pregnancy, but the sweet name perfectly balances a high-energy word with something incredibly soft.

Slim Easy Smith: Their first son and second child arrived in January 2022. It is arguably the most talked-about name in the family, with a smooth, retro-cool ring to it that matches the couple’s high-fashion background.
Whimsy Lou Smith: Born in April 2024, their third child’s name leans heavily into the fairy-tale aesthetic. Nara revealed that Whimsy’s name was actually very close to being “Tink”.
Fawnie Golden Smith: The latest addition to the family was born in September 2025, perfectly coinciding with Nara’s own birthday. The gentle, nature-inspired name was a massive hit with her followers.
It is also worth noting that Lucky Blue has an older daughter from a previous relationship named Gravity Blue Smith, keeping the tradition of unique word-names fully alive across the whole family.
Unused Names List: Moonbeam Ice Cream?
Because Nara is known for her openness on TikTok, she has frequently shared the names she loved but ultimately decided not to use. These lists have generated millions of views and sparked endless debates in the comments.
Before getting to the serious names, Nara once jokingly told her followers she considered naming her fourth child “Moonbeam Ice Cream”. She laughed it off, noting that she is well aware of the public’s fascination and occasional side-eye regarding her choices.
For boys, she admitted to loving options like Denim Dice, Silver, Gray, Moss, Sundae, and Dare.
For girls, her list was even longer and felt remarkably poetic. She tossed around ideas like Lace, Ruffle, Prim, Flora, Dainty, Wonder, Whisper, Velvet, and even Bunny Mellon (inspired by the famous estate). One name that Nara adored but Lucky flat-out rejected? Butter.
Why Are the Names So Polarizing?
Nara Smith’s baby names sit at the exact intersection of modern influencer culture and a broader shift in how parents name their children. For decades, celebrity parents have pushed the boundaries with non-traditional names. Nara is simply blazing that trail for the social media generation.
Critics on TikTok often joke that the names sound like random words pulled from a Dulux paint swatch or characters in a dystopian novel. Some users express concern over how the children will navigate adult professional spaces later in life with names like Slim Easy or Rumble Honey.
On the flip side, thousands of fans actively defend and adore her choices. Many point out that in a world full of Liams, Olivers, and Sophias, giving a child a completely distinct identity is a gift. There is also a popular fan theory that these might not even be the children’s legal names, suggesting Nara uses them publicly simply to protect her children’s privacy in a highly visible online world.
Whether you find the names incredibly charming or a little too “out there,” there is no denying that Nara Smith knows how to curate an aesthetic—right down to the syllables of her children’s names.


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