[name]Aurelia[/name] [name]Everly[/name] [name]Mercer[/name]-I would rather not use [name]Aurelia[/name] because of the ia ending. I would rather have a more unisex ending.
[name]Avalon[/name] [name]Everly[/name] [name]Mercer[/name]-[name]Avalon[/name] doesn’t sound right with [name]Everly[/name].
Also, if any names come to mind that would sound nice with [name]Mercer[/name], let me know.
I’d like them to be mythological or literary, please.
With floaty [name]Everly[/name], I’d want the first name to have more bite… especially since your last name is somewhat simple and square-sounding. [name]Aurelia[/name] and [name]Avalon[/name] are so fey. [name]How[/name] about:
I’d actually love to hear of a little [name]Aurelia[/name].
[name]Avalon[/name] and [name]Everly[/name] do nothing for me, and I don’t care for them together, sorry. I wouldn’t say anything about an [name]Avalon[/name] [name]Everly[/name], but if someone said, “My daughter is named [name]Aurelia[/name] [name]Everly[/name],” awkward IA-E sounds one right after the other, I’d gush over [name]Aurelia[/name] for sure.
For mythological or literary names which are, or could be more easily gender-neutral:
[name]Echo[/name]
[name]Eden[/name]
[name]Aeron[/name]
Kleio (not gender neutral, but it doesn’t look overtly feminine)
[name]Meredith[/name]
… Cymbelline? lol it sounds pretty! I can’t help it.