“She was conceived on July 4 so we wanted a patriotic name and my husband is in the military so we chose her first name to be Army,” Wagner tells PEOPLE. “We thought that was a good name to honor both. Her middle name is Gray (spelled the American way, with an A) because I have always loved that name. It is strong, intelligent, soft and feminine all in one … which is what I want her to be.”
Well, if Navy can be a name, why not Army? And let's not forget all the Germanic names that have warlike meanings, like Hilda and Gunnar and Louis.