I think my husband and I tend to gravitate to softer male names. I don’t like common names and I prefer names with a long history. My daughters name is Freyja. Our last name is one syllable so preferably names with two syllables.
[name_u]Everest[/name_u]
Coven
[name_u]Riley[/name_u]
[name_u]Jude[/name_u]
[name_m]Ridge[/name_m] (I know the ‘dge’ sound may be heavy but I feel it flows softly for me.)
[name_m]Kellen[/name_m]
[name_u]Beau[/name_u]
Brec
[name_m]Roman[/name_m] nn [name_m]Rome[/name_m]/[name_u]Romy[/name_u] (I [name_u]LOVE[/name_u] this because it has the strong and the sweet.)
I like the idea of soft.
Unisex names are fine, but for a boy I’d pick one that is used more often on boys than on girls.
I know 2 little Aubreys and they are both girls.
[name_m]Ezra[/name_m], [name_u]James[/name_u], [name_u]Rowan[/name_u], [name_f]Noa/name_f and [name_f]Charli/name_f are more 50-50.
I like [name_u]Corbin[/name_u], Kiever and [name_u]Logan[/name_u]. I think most people would think ‘boy’ without having to ask.
My first thought was [name_m]Julian[/name_m], which I see has been suggested.
[name_u]Tristan[/name_u]
[name_m]Desmond[/name_m]
[name_m]Adrian[/name_m]
[name_u]Rory[/name_u]