Those stood out to me:
Temperance - fun in its frumpiness. I wonder if the parents choosing it are the kind who'd like to revive the
Temperance League, or whether they just enjoy the
Tempest adjacent sound.
Amen - at first instinct, I'd say this reminds me more of the Ancient Egyptian deity than of the liturgical word. But the parents are probably using it as the latter. Quirky. Almost sacrilegious.
Desire - umm unless it's Désiré(e) it feels very erotically charged.
Hero - I've always wondered: is
Hero the character pronounced the same as hero the noun?
Omega - reminiscent of werewolf fan fiction.
Clement - I enjoy
Clement and the nickname
Clem very much. It deserves a comeback along with
Clementine.
Neon - huh. Kind of reminds me of
Lazer, in that it could be traditional parents honouring their heritage or the young and hip.
Monday - I don't like Mondays. And it sounds similar to mundane. But I guess it's preferable to Thursday.
Scout - dog name.
Bode - this doesn't bode well.
Atlas - cool. I'm still not over how great a title
Atlas Shrugged is and how much it's wasted on
Ayn Rand's book.
masculine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079feminine list:
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080