[name_f]Fair[/name_f].
(It was an honest reaction for what in my neck of the woods initially sounds crazy. It’s like hearing [name_m]Zbigniew[/name_m], [name_m]Lucifer[/name_m], [name_m]Baby[/name_m] [name_m]Boy[/name_m], [name_m]Baby[/name_m] [name_f]Girl[/name_f], Poptart, or [name_f]Asma[/name_f] for the first time. (And yes, my dad really worked with a grown man whose legal name was Poptart.) Clearly it was meaningful and good to whoever used them, but if someone else has never heard it or has negative associations with the name, the initial reaction will probably not be positive. I can come off too strong. I reread what I wrote and felt that the rest of the comment was nice and cleared up what I meant but wondering who on earth would use it.)
Brings up something great about nameberry: we all are from different places and have different tastes. Others have heard this name before and were able to embrace the name - which is great! If you really love it and it works where you are, use it. I had just never heard it before, and where I live [name_m]Keeper[/name_m] would be a highly questionable choice. I didn’t mean to seem rude. I’ll be more mindful of wording.