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, given its great meaning, historic roots, and cool nicknames.
  2. Benedict Jory Merlin
    • Crispin Leonidas Rupert
      • Edmund Hartley Fox
        • Felix Rafferty Amias
          • Hamish Wilfred Alasdair
            • Henry Poseidon Arthur
              • Herbert Alexander
                • Ignatius Theodore Wulfric
                  • James Meriadoc Jonty
                    • Jasper William Atticus
                      • 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.
                      • Lennon Matthias
                        • Lysander Sherlock
                          • Magnus Barnaby Draco
                            • Oliver Cedric Balthazar
                              • 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.
                              • Sebastian Hector
                                • Uriah Bertram