I highly doubt I'd ever use most of these names (at least not on the genders specified) on a real human being, but thought I'd see what the reactions are.
Please try to view them as isolated names, rather than as, say, a whole sibset you're meeting.
"This is my son,
Alister; we call him
Alis." [pronounced like "
Alice"]
You say:
You think:
(ALSO, what other full name would you suggest for the NN Alis/Alice/other spelling?)
"This is my son,
Auberon."
You say:
You think:
"This is my son,
Rose."
You say:
You think:
"This is my daughter,
Kestrel."
You say:
You think:
"This is my son,
Patrick; we call him
Pax."
You say:
You think:
"This is my son,
Augustin." [pronounced o-goos-TEN]
You say:
You think:
"This is my son, Rémy." [pronounced ray-MEE]
You say:
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"This is my daughter,
Isobel; we call her Iso." [pronounced IZ-oh]
You say:
You think:
"This is my son,
Garnet."
You say:
You think:
"This is my son,
Clare."
You say:
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"This is my daughter,
Agathe." [pronounced ah-GAH-teh]
You say:
You think: