My list

im due in about 6 weeks with my second, a boy. I’ve posted a couple times asking for advice, this is most likely my list I’m taking to the hospital. Older sister’s name is [name]Clementine[/name] [name]Happy[/name], but we call her [name]Happy[/name]. [name]Charles[/name] will either be his first or middle but we will not be calling him by this name. So what do you like best?
[name]Bodhi[/name]
[name]Sunny[/name]
[name]Samson[/name]-nn sunny
[name]Zephyr[/name]
[name]Canyon[/name]

I would go with [name]Bodhi[/name] or [name]Samson[/name].

I would go with [name]Charles[/name] [name]Sunny[/name]. [name]Charles[/name] would be nice for when he needs a more professional sounding name and I think that [name]Sunny[/name] would be really cute with [name]Happy[/name].

[name]Canyon[/name], - it has an unique charm. Uncommon yet familiar. It is a tad too unusual, but I think it s usable. [name]Charles[/name] [name]Canyon[/name] or [name]Canyon[/name] [name]Charles[/name] is alliterative and sounds a bit…commercial? Memorable, that it is. Would go with [name]Samson[/name] or [name]Sunny[/name], though. [name]Charles[/name] [name]Samson[/name] and [name]Charles[/name] [name]Sunny[/name]/[name]Samson[/name] [name]Charles[/name] and [name]Sunny[/name] [name]Charles[/name] sounds OK, plus it does have some appeal.

[name]Bodhi[/name] - [name]Love[/name] this, I always feel like I’m not pronouncing it correctly though
[name]Sunny[/name] - I’m sorry, but I highly dislike [name]Sunny[/name] with [name]Clementine[/name], together they just seem like descriptive words, not names
[name]Samson[/name]-nn sunny - [name]Samson[/name] is nice, don’t see how you could call him sunny though (see above)
[name]Zephyr[/name] - [name]LOVE[/name]! I think [name]Zephyr[/name] [name]Charles[/name] throws off the stodgy name of [name]Charles[/name].
[name]Canyon[/name] - also quite like,

I would probably use [name]Samson[/name] (but drop sunny as a nickname) with [name]Clementine[/name]. That way you don’t get the 2 descriptive words instead of names.