I feel like there’s a pretty big difference between [name_f]Ivy[/name_f] (which is very familiar but still not rampantly popular–familiar, but still semi name-nerdy) and [name_f]Nyx[/name_f] (which is completely name-nerdy, or maybe just nerdy, and not mainstream in any sense of the imagination). Which style are you leaning more toward at the moment? I like [name_f]Ivy[/name_f], [name_f]Astrid[/name_f], and [name_f]Eira[/name_f] from your list, and I love the suggestions of [name_f]Calla[/name_f], [name_f]Liliosa[/name_f], and [name_f]Alida[/name_f]. And I would add the suggestions of Lilevi (not sure too much of the history of this, but I know a [name_u]Berry[/name_u] has a daughter named this, nn [name_f]Lilou[/name_f], I believe, and it’s said like [name_f]LIL[/name_f]-ah-vee) and Aleida (a Dutch form of [name_f]Adelaide[/name_f], pronounced ah-LIE-dah). I think both are really unusual, but still reachable and spunky. I’ve really been loving Aleida lately!
Haha would it be cheesy to say [name_f]Eira[/name_f] [name_u]Skye[/name_u]? Absolutely love the names [name_f]Eira[/name_f] and [name_f]Nora[/name_f]. The rest aren’t really my style but they are still nice! [name_f]Hope[/name_f] you find what you are looking for
I don’t think of [name_f]Nora[/name_f] or [name_f]Ivy[/name_f] as being unusual at all, but that might just be in my area. I think [name_f]Celestine[/name_f] and [name_f]Astrid[/name_f] are both intriguing, but somehow heavy compared to the others. Here are some suggestions: