I love:
Alora - pretty
Juniper - cute and good imagery
Sylvie - good combination of elegant and cute, forest imagery but also silvery
Octavia - great
RiverRosaliaPersephone WrenWillow
I like:
MagnoliaMaeveMarcelineOcean PoppyRayaXiomaraThiagoKoaLennoxRio
I almost/sort of like:
Enzo is pretty good; prefer it as short for
Lorenzo but it's not bad as a full name, it fits with things like
Milo Kairo is fine, but
Cairo is more obvious
I don't know what
Aziel is referencing but it seems like something from a game or show
Jaziel is kind of cool, it could grow on me. I think it reads as nonbinary.
I taught an
Atlas in a ski class earlier this year. I like the concept but I don't think it works very well as an English name.
I like
Indie as long as it's short for something
I like
Stevie but I also want it to be short for something, like
Stephanie Collins is okay if it's a family surname, same for
Wilder. They sound good as first/middle names but I'd want someone to have a reason to use them that way other than "it sounds alright".
Koda sounds like a dog name to me but I think could like it on a human.
Sunny is nice as a nickname, but as a full name it's not good for a human
I don't like this but I do like...:
I don't like
Oaklynn but I like Oak for a boy middle name,
Oakley for a unisex name, and Oakland for a boy
I don't like
Wrenley but I like
Wren for a girl and Renly for a boy.
Ren for a boy too. Maybe I like
Wren as unisex actually.
I don't like
Saylor but I met a kid named Sailor once and that could grow on me.
I don't like:
Banks (even if it's a family surname, it's weird. your name is 'financial institutions' at worst and 'the sides of a river' at best).
Dariel (this is like Darrel/Darryl trying to be elegant but it just doesn't work)
Dream (meaning is good but the English word "dream" doesn't sound namey)
Navy (the military branch? or the color which is only referred to as 'navy' when you're talking about clothes and uniforms? the color itself is nice but in any other context you'd call it some kind of dark blue-- the word 'navy' seems to always be about clothes. you've never seen "navy" on a tube of paint or on the side of a pencil or crayon, right?)
Arlo (an old man or a small dog)
Denver (maybe okay as a middle name but mostly just a city)
Murphy (sounds ridiculous; a more comedic version of what I commented on
Arlo: an old man or a dog!)
Palmer StetsonWells (maybe okay as a middle name if it's a family surname)
Saint Reign (for the look I like
Regin for a boy, and for the sound I like
Rain for a girl)
And these are for dogs:
Maverick,
Ridge,
Ozzy,
Salem,
Sevyn,
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