Tamar - I like the look and sound. It is womanly and strong, but the meaning is lackluster, and I don't particularly care for the Biblical character. She was less hypocritical than those around her, but she was definitely willing to use any means to achieve her ends.
Noa -
Noah is very male to me. Just because a name ends with an 'a' does not make it feminine.
Yael - The story behind the name is cool although bloodthirsty.
Sara - pretty, but
Sarah seems more classic.
Talia - okay
Roni - It would be cute as a nickname, but it seems incomplete and insubstantial on its own.
Romi - okay, but I prefer it as a nickname.
Ariel - The sound is nice and the meaning is powerful, but I still associate it with the Little Mermaid.
Amit - dislike
Shai - meh
Eden - It blends tradition and history with a contemporary sound and lovely meaning. I would consider using it as a middle name.
Mai (does anyone know what the Hebrew meaning of this it? Is it the month of
May? I can't find the Hebrew meaning) - Are you sure it is Hebrew?
Rotem - It sounds like a computer part and rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM), is an established viscoelastic method for hemostasis testing in whole blood.
Shani - not my style
Aviv -
Aviva is beautiful and has really grown on me.
Aviv seems more word like.
Merav - nice
Livna- dislike the sound