For starters, I am not going to add in the kanji used for the individual names (sorry). This is a small sample of names that I've gathered from magazines of various small cities and rural areas with the boy names on the left and the girls on the right.
NOTE: Dashes above vowels indicate longer length
Amon /
AmiAnji / Amiko
Aran / Aruka
Dan / Chisa
Eiji /
ChitoseGenshin / Fuwa
Hinato / Hino
Junshin / Hotono
Ken /
JunaKōshi / Kano
Kyōgo / Kiina
Mamoru / Kokoa
Ōki / Kokoru
Ren'nosuke / Madoka
Reon /
MariRinta /
MarieRioto / Meika
Ritsuto / Meiri
Ryōji / Mima
Saiki / Miwako
Seitarō /
MoeShimon /
MomokoShōtarō / Mone
Shunsuke / Mua
Shūa /
NatsukiShūya /
NonSōtarō / Riho
Taira / Ririi
Takeharu / Rotsuka
Taketora / Rua
Tatsuhiro /
SaniTooru / Saran
Toshimasa / Sayoha
Yoshi /
ShizukuYoshikatsu / Toiro
Yushin / Yuoha
Yūtarō / Yuwa
Zen / Yuzuyu
Adding to this list, here is a full selection of names that are seemingly popular at the moment (as in used by several or more):
BOYS:
Asahi,
Haruki,
Haruto,
Hiroto,
Kouki,
Rikuto,
Ryou,
Souma, Sousuke, Yuito,
Yuuma and
YuutoGIRLS:
Ema, Fuuka,
Hana,
Himari,
Honoka, Ichika,
Koharu, Kokona,
Mao,
Mei,
Mio,
Miyu,
Rin,
Saki,
Sakura,
Sana, Tsumugi,
Yui and Yuna
BOTH:
Aoi and
Hinata
My PNL:
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149249My blog:
https://maybeitisdaijirou.wordpress.com