Gentlemen

As of 17/10/2014 The first 10 are my favourite names, the others are other combinations I've played with and like. They're also usable. To me, anyway.
  1. August
    • Origin:

      German form of Latin Augustus
    • Meaning:

      "great, magnificent"
    • Description:

      The name August is at its highest point since the 1890s, when it ranked among the Top 100 boy names in the US – and deservedly so. With its great meaning, historic roots, and cool nicknames, 2024 saw August officially re-enter the Top 100.
  2. Killian
    • Origin:

      Irish
    • Meaning:

      "war strife or church"
    • Description:

      Killian – aka Cillian – is a spirited yet resonant Gaelic name that was borne by several Irish saints and could make a distinctive replacement for the dated Kelly. Kylian is another spelling that's gaining traction, thanks to French soccer star Kylian Mbappé. Possible downsides: an unsavory first syllable and a connection to the trendy brew.
  3. Rudyard
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "red enclosure"
    • Description:

      Often thought of as a one-peson name because of Jungle Book writer Kipling, this was actually his middle name. He was middle-named for Rudyard Lake in Staffordshire, the beauty of which inspired his parents to reference it in their first child's name. Trivia tidbit: Actress Kim Raver gave her son Leo the middle name of Kipling.
  4. Edmund Hartley Fox
    • Felix Rafferty Amias
      • Henry Poseidon Arthur
        • Herbert Alexander
          • Ignatius Theodore Wulfric
            • Jasper William Atticus
              • Lysander Sherlock
                • Oliver Cedric Balthazar
                  • Sebastian Hector
                    • Benedict Jory Merlin
                      • Crispin Leonidas Rupert
                        • Hamish Wilfred Alasdair
                          • James Meriadoc Jonty
                            • Lennon Matthias
                              • Magnus Barnaby Draco
                                • Uriah Bertram