New Build, Name Needed

Ok, so I am doing my second full build for myself, first one since X58, which was my first and a joy to learn overclocking on.  My first build was a bit amateurish, with the Cooler Master HAF X, cold cathode lighting, the whole 9.  I've come a good way from there, but named that rig Fiona with Fiona from Shrek being my inspiration.  At the time, I thought my rig was a beauty and a bit of a beast at the same time.  Fiona has seen many iterations, but the heart and sole of her, my i7-950, has always remained.  But, alas, it is upgrade time.

Enough history, on to current day.  Current build specs are as follows:

Asus Maximum VII Hero

Intel Core i7-4790k

Kingston HyperX 16GB 1866 kit (8GB x 2) White

Asus GTX 970 Strix x2 in SLI

Intel 730 Series SSD, 480GB

Cooler Master Neptun 280L

Corsair RM650 (The one part I screwed up, should have gone with an AX to keep with the color scheme)

CableMod White replacement PSU cables

All going in a Fractal Design R5 Windowed case.

Also, I decided to pick up the Asus ROG Swift monitor since it fit under my budget after kitting out my build.

Hopefully, based on the parts list, you can see that I was going for a bit of elegance as well as silence/very low noise level.  I plan to put the Neptun in the front as the cool air intake so that the top modu-vents can stay closed keeping it as quite as possible.

I'll post pictures later and a very abbreviated build log, but name inspiration is needed.  Things to consider when trying to come up with a name:  I'd like to incorporate the fact that I have a baby girl in there somehow possibly.  I'm open for suggestions and look forward to ideas this community has.

Your build is pretty similar to mine. That psu seems a little to small for sli?

I called mine DefinePC. So far it has definitely defined itself as a pretty powerful pc))

PC Part Picker said it should be fine.  If I find I run into issues I won't hesitate to go to an AX760i

you cant always trust part picker, in my opinion it will be safer to go with 750 or 850w, especially if you plan to overclock

I've already got it, I'll see how it goes and keep a close eye on everything.

just make sure the psu isn't outputting 100%of its wattage when you use your pc at 100%

Those 970's use less power then a single 290x and 650 is the standard for those. I wouldn't even worry about it. Maxwell makes it possible to run 2x 970's on a 550 watt without much of an issue. 

I wasn't too worried, plus I just did a secondary PSU Calculation via http://www.extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine and I'm well within it's limits.  Also, one of my favorite pure nerd hardware guys, TTL, did a nice little video about this very thing, http://youtu.be/ajiN9aVOv4A