It seems like you gravitate towards modern names - softer and/ or with a surprise strong letter/ unexpected edge (and you enjoy E names!). Of your list I like:
Evren
Eden
Emeris - but I would use Emrys
Elias
Wells
I’m not personally keen on but can definitely see the appeal of: Emery, Emerson, Emeran, Beckham, Hasan (stands out as more obviously Arabic of your set), Kamani, and Ilia (think quite a tricky name for people to read and immediately know how to say, and most would assume fem, I’d say).
Would probably lose: Calypso & Monet (fem showbiz / performer names), Allias (like the word “alias”), Elian (like “alien”), Ellium sounds like a wellness brand to me, Arian (as above, too risky to use), and Amari (seems like a brand). And I need to be more familiar with names like Amayas & Nakomi - would get pronunciation & heritage queries (not a deal breaker just to consider).
Some names you might like based on your style:
Kai
Koa
Elio
Ellis
Cian
Sky
Lior
Hollis
Amias
Alaric
Ayman
Idris
Remy
Reeve
Rohan
Orson
Caelan
Brooks
Beckett
Casper/ Caspar
Caspian
Ambrose
Xander
Samir
Stellan
Kipling
Tobin
Zane
Zephyr