Avalon: People only think of the city of King Arthur and Guinevere and Lancelot etc.
Espen: I like the sound ES-PEN like Aspen but with an E. too unusual though?
Feyre: reminds people of the character from A Court of Thorns and Roses
Hyacinth: Hard to pronounce? Bridgerton character
Inej: Hard to pronounce? Six of Crows character
Morrigan: Hard to pronounce?
Nesta: reminds people of the character from A Court of Thorns and Roses
Reilly: weird spelling?
Vespera: Hard to pronounce?
I think [name_f]Avalon[/name_f] and [name_u]Reilly[/name_u] especially are totally usable! The others may be a bit out there, but I don’t see anything I’d consider totally off the table or “too weird.”
The only one of these I don’t really like is [name_m]Espen[/name_m] simply because it reminds me of ESPN, unless maybe the parents are huge sports fans then it could actually be a cute tribute to that
I don’t think any of them are too unusable! I know a little [name_f]Avalon[/name_f] myself. I also love Feyre, Inej and [name_f]Vespera[/name_f].
I love [name_f]Avalon[/name_f] and [name_f]Vespera[/name_f]! The rest may be hard to pronounce or more rare at least where I live but they all sound really interesting! I say embrace them! I do prefer [name_u]Aspen[/name_u] over [name_m]Espen[/name_m] because I think it would get heard as [name_u]Aspen[/name_u] a lot but it could grow on me!
[name_f]Avalon[/name_f] is beautiful
Not so much a fan of the others.
Avalon: totally usable, i also think the arthurian legend connection is cool!
Espen: easy enough to say and spell
Feyre: it has a pretty sound. Never read/watched (?) A court of thorn and roses
Hyacinth: not hard to pronounce. A big name though. Reminds me of the stepmother from Wives and Daughters
Inej: how is it pronounced? In-ay/een-ay? In-ej/een-ej??
Morrigan: i find it quite intuitive
Nesta: again never read/watched A Court of Thorns and Roses and know 0 about it so i wouldnt make that connection
Reilly: i know it makes life more complicated but this is the only sp of the name i like
Vespera: not too difficult