I LOVE your list overall. I adore so many of them!! I love the boldness of some of these names (in a good way, not a backhanded way!!) but have structured my lose column based upon what I can’t imagine having in a classroom today (as well as some personal preferences!).
Love: Anora, Audrey, Blythe, Darcy, Eleanor, Leonore, Eliza, Eloise, Felicity, Genevieve, Hope, Imogen, June, Lilia, Lorelei, Lucia, Lucy, Lydia, Margot, Marlene, Matilda, Maya, Meredith, Romy*, Violet
Like: Alexandra, Amaryllis, Ariadne, Aura, Beatrice, Carys, Cassia, Celia, Charlotte, Clementine, Daphne, Delphine, Dorothy, Elena, Emmeline, Estelle, Evelina, Faye, Fiona, Frida, Guinevere, Giselle, Hazel, Heidi, Isidora, Juliet, Laila, Leda, Lily, Lucille, Mallory, Marilla, Maude, Odile, Ottilie, Penelope, Phoebe, Sage, Stella, Zinnia
Lose: Agatha, Agnes, Anais, Atlanta, Blanche, Carmen, Chiara, Chloe, Damaris, Demeter, Doris, Hedwig, Ilona, Juno, Laetitia, Lupe, Lynn, Malva, Marianne, Marnie, Mavis, Merle, Minerva, Mona, Nina, Ophelia, Pandora, Phaedra, Pomona, Poppy, Romilly*, Sierra, Silvania, Solange, Venus
*I loveeeee Romy/Romilly. But I cannot for the life of me figure out a natural way to pronounce it! I think a lot of it is to do with accents (I’m Australian) and it just doesn’t sound “good” when I say these. But I think Romy works a lot better in Australian than Romilly would (personally!). Remi is more palatable here I think, but I love Romi more.