I think [name_m]Joseph[/name_m] and [name_u]Michael[/name_u] sound the best, and [name_u]Spencer[/name_u] works too if you don’t mind the alliteration.
I personally like [name_u]Logan[/name_u] and [name_m]Connor[/name_m] the most. The classics [name_u]Michael[/name_u] and [name_m]Joseph[/name_m] also sound great.
I also immediately thought of The Office for [name_u]Michael[/name_u] [name_m]Scott[/name_m]! If only I didn’t picture an awkward [name_m]Steve[/name_m] Carell, I’d probably think it sounded great!
I especially like the sound of [name_u]Logan[/name_u] and [name_m]Brendon[/name_m] with your last name, but I also like the alliteration with [name_u]Spencer[/name_u]. Really, I don’t have anything bad to say about any of your options. Seems like [name_m]Scott[/name_m] sort of goes with everything!
[name_u]Jameson[/name_u], [name_m]Cohen[/name_m] & [name_u]Michael[/name_u] (but I’m not a fan of the last one). I love [name_m]Cohen[/name_m] [name_m]Scott[/name_m]!!!
I really like [name_m]Brendan[/name_m] [name_m]Scott[/name_m] and the only one I would reconsider is [name_m]Joseph[/name_m] because every [name_m]Joseph[/name_m] I know gets called [name_m]Joe[/name_m] as an adult, and [name_m]Joe[/name_m] [name_m]Scott[/name_m] is rather short and abrupt. Two syllable first names with [name_m]Scott[/name_m] are really nice.
I think Spencer Scott is dashing! That would be my first choice and I like the alliteration. I also love the classic Joseph, that would be my second choice. James is another name from your list I love, but I would avoid it b/c it ends in s, it may sound like James Cott.
I would avoid the Michael Scott because of The Office, also I just knew soo many growing up, I feel it is time to give that name a rest. I don’t really care for names ending in -son and Conor and Logan are very trendy and in my opinion and will eventually sound dated. A good friend of mine just named his baby boy Logan.
I voted for [name_m]Brendon[/name_m] and [name_u]Logan[/name_u]. I think avoiding an S in the name helps, so although I love the name [name_u]Spencer[/name_u], and I really like [name_m]Bryson[/name_m] and [name_u]James[/name_u], I think the S sound is too strong to really flow well with [name_m]Scott[/name_m]. I think you could probably get away with [name_u]Spencer[/name_u] if you don’t mind the alliteration, but [name_u]James[/name_u] [name_m]Scott[/name_m] for example could end up sounding like [name_m]Jame[/name_m] [name_m]Scott[/name_m], and I’m not a big fan of the flow of [name_m]Bryson[/name_m] [name_m]Scott[/name_m] or [name_u]Jameson[/name_u] [name_m]Scott[/name_m]. [name_m]Just[/name_m] doesn’t quite work for me.
I like how [name_u]Michael[/name_u] [name_m]Scott[/name_m] sounds, but can’t get round the office association.
I don’t think you should use the name [name_m]Cohen[/name_m], it has deep significance with Judaism and I think it’s strange to see it as a first name when it absolutely wouldn’t be used as one within the Jewish community.