Hi there.
August [name_u]Elliott[/name_u] is so handsome!
Here are my thoughts on your list:
Hudson-I don’t care for this one. I hear it all the time in my area, & it just seems a bit trendy & uninteresting. It doesn’t have an unpleasant or offensive sound. [name_m]Just[/name_m] a little done.
Ozzy-I can see the appeal, but this is way too associated w/the rocker. Especially w/this spelling. I think [name_m]Oscar[/name_m] nn [name_m]Ozzie[/name_m] could be cute.
Ellis-Ooh, that’s handsome. Soft, thoughtful & a little bit sporty. Simple & not over done like [name_u]August[/name_u].
Bennett-This is nice. It has a similar vibe to [name_u]August[/name_u], & the nn [name_m]Ben[/name_m] is lovable.
Theo-I like it a lot, but much better as a nn for [name_m]Theodore[/name_m]. It just seems short on its own. It’s getting pretty popular. Mostly [name_m]Theodore[/name_m], but I think a lot of them probably go by [name_u]Theo[/name_u].
Micah-Totally fine name, but I just don’t personally care for the sound of it. Not sure why. It’s fine.
Leo-Super cute. Spunky, classic & quirky. And I think it works better as a full name than [name_u]Theo[/name_u]. Also getting a bit popular.
Samuel-Aw, I love it. I had a kitty who passed away named [name_m]Samuel[/name_m] [name_u]August[/name_u]. It’s such a beautiful old fashioned sweet but masculine name. And the nn [name_u]Sam[/name_u] is just darling.
Griffin-I don’t care much for this, because I just see the word gruff. It’s okay though.
Otto-I can’t get into it, but it’s pretty cute. [name_m]Just[/name_m] a little too cute, maybe.
Max-I love this name. It’s fairly common, but it’s classic, sleek & dashing.
Everest-It’s okay. I can’t pinpoint why I don’t like it. [name_u]Everett[/name_u] seems more like a name, even though it’s popular.
Here are a few you may like:
Adrian
Abel
Charlie
Caspar
Clark
Desmond
Emmett
Elias
Finn
Gibson
Gabriel
Holden
Julian
Jude
Jonah
Louis
Levi
Malcolm
Nathan
Nathaniel
Owen
Otis
Peter
Rowan
Rafferty
River
Simon
Sebastian
Tristan
Thatcher
Winston
Hope this helps.