None of these especially grab me, but the ones that are okay are:
GIRLS
Millie - I also like
Mildred, though
Evie - Prefer
Eve though
Poppy Tilly - but prefer
Matilda
BOYS
Alfie -
My neighbours had a dog named
Alfie, so I like the name, but struggle to see it on a person
Leo Archie - I actually think a child in the UK would have a lot more problems if he were named Archer than if her were named
Archibald. People would assume that
Archibald was after an old relative or something, whereas to most British ears, Archer isn't a name at all, and just sounds weird. (see below)
Finlay Freddie - but I also like
Frederick
It suddenly occured to me while writing about Archie/Archer that although many Americans would find the amount of nns as full names used in the UK weird, a lot of Brits would find the amount of surnames commonly used as first names in
America equally odd. Maybe in the next few years, we'll see the two trends start to switch between the countries, with litte Millies and Freddies running around the US, and Mackenzies and Hunters in the UK.