Just right, or too trendy?

My partner and I are not planning to start a family for another three or so years, but we are the real planning-ahead type, so we discuss on future children on a pretty regular basis. We have decided that our first daughter will be named [name]Eloise[/name] [name]Margaret[/name] and our second daughter [name]MAY[/name] be [name]Lucille[/name] something, we’re still working on it. But our biggest problem is boy names. Neither one of us can fine any that we love and think fit with [name]Eloise[/name] and [name]Lucille[/name]. [name]Henry[/name] and [name]Charles[/name] have been thrown around, but we are still mulling those over.

We do, however, both really like [name]Camden[/name] [name]Beau[/name]. I just cannot get passed how much trendier it feels compared to [name]Eloise[/name] and [name]Lucille[/name]. What do you think? Does [name]Eloise[/name], [name]Camden[/name], and [name]Lucille[/name] sound off to you?

All suggestions welcomed and encouraged.

I love [name]Eloise[/name] and [name]Lucille[/name] together. [name]Camden[/name] falls a bit flat.
I’d prefer [name]Beau[/name] [name]Camden[/name] with [name]Eloise[/name] and [name]Lucille[/name]. [name]Both[/name] [name]Eloise[/name], [name]Lucille[/name] and [name]Beau[/name] have a french feel while [name]Camden[/name] is scottish.
[name]Henry[/name] and [name]Charles[/name] would work with [name]Eloise[/name] and [name]Lucille[/name] as well.

I agree with Lexiem. [name]Camden[/name] feels flat next to the others but [name]Beau[/name] would be great with them and I prefer the sound of [name]Beau[/name] [name]Camden[/name].

Others that might work:

[name]William[/name]
[name]Edmund[/name]
[name]Benjamin[/name]
[name]Felix[/name]
[name]Lewis[/name]
[name]Bernard[/name]
[name]Arthur[/name]
[name]Calvin[/name] – sounds a lot like [name]Camden[/name] but fits better

I agree too that it sounds trendy and disappointing next to the sisters names.

Depending on how many children you plan to have, and how many of each gender you get… You could substitute [name]Lucille[/name] for a masculine version of the name: [name]Eloise[/name] [name]Margaret[/name] and [name]Lucien[/name] [name]Beau[/name], [name]Lucius[/name] [name]Beau[/name], [name]Beau[/name] [name]Lucio[/name]…

I’d prefer [name]Cameron[/name] over [name]Camden[/name].