After all, calling your child “Taylor” might be too obvious, right?

A Swift-related name, though?

They’ve stayed close ever since; Swift even brought Anderson with her to the 2015 Grammys.

Taylor Swift playing guitar in yellow dress

According toBabyNames.com, Abigail is a name with Hebrew origins that means “Joy Of The Father.”

For Taylor Swift’s album “Lover,” that track was called “The Archer.”

Augustus was a title, including one held by Augustus Caesar, the first emperor of Rome.

Taylor Swift and friend Abigail

She developed a high school love triangle, one populated by people named James, Inez, and Betty.

“If I just showed up at your party / Would you have me?

Would you want me?”

Taylor Swift looking over shoulder smiling

she sings, as if planning a grand romantic gesture.

For the record, it’s an English name meaning “God Is My Oath.”

“I regret to say / Do you believe me now?”

Taylor Swift smiling hand to heart

She was a silent film megastar, quickly becoming one of the most famous women in Tinsel Town.

When she shone bright, though, there was no one who shone brighter.

“I hope I never lose you, hope it never ends,” she sings.

Taylor Swift holding up Grammy

“I’d never walk Cornelia Street again.”

“Hey, Dorothea, do you ever stop and think about me?”

Swift sings to initiate the song.

Taylor Swift wet on stage singing

She just takes it like a hard-earned felon."

“You heard the rumors from Inez,” Swift sings.

Which way will your Inez turn out?

Taylor Swift posing at Grammys

Only time will tell.

Like Swift, her grandmother was a musician; an opera singer to be exact.

The song is about Swift wishing she could have had more time with her grandmother to learn about life.

Taylor Swift singing

“I still feel you all around,” Swift sings.

“I know better / but you’re still around.”

It’s an especially emotional point on the album because Swift managed to incorporate Marjorie’s vocals.

Taylor Swift smiling

BabyNames.comnotes that “Marjorie” is an English name, and traditionally, it means “Pearl.”

Showing off photos of her then-new cat, Swift announced, “Her name is Detective Olivia Benson.

It’s very confusing for the cat.”

Taylor Swift laughing with Blake Lively

“My girl @TaylorSwift.

So glad to be there with the #GirlSquad tonight to represent and watch you win!

You earned it,” Hargitay wrote onInstagramalongside a snap of the two hugging backstage.

Taylor Swift posing at Golden Globes

According toNameberry, it’s a name that, in Latin, refers to olive trees.

The song opens, “Rebekah rode up on the afternoon train.”

“She had a marvelous time ruining everything.”

Taylor Swift hugging Mariska Hargitay

That’s the perfect thing to hope for your brand-new little one.

Geniusnotes that “Robin” is the name of The National frontman Aaron Dessner’s son.

Considering Dessner co-wrote the song, it’s safe to assume that’s where the title came from.

A baby in a stroller looking at a train

Swift casts herself as Juliet, addressing much of the song to her lover.

“Romeo take me somewhere we can be alone,” she sings.

“I’ll be waiting, all there’s left to do is run.”

Taylor Swift robin’s egg blue dress

Later, Romeo asks her, “Baby, just say yes!”

Back in 2008, Swift explained the song’s inspiration toThe Morning Call.

BabyNames.comnotes that “Romeo” was originally an Italian name that simply referred to someone from Rome.

Young Taylor Swift smiling