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I love Malone! It's like Sloane but with the popular M sound. I also think Elsbeth will have a moment or two. For boys, Barnes seems likely to come into favor a bit and also Bramwell shortened to Bram as a nn is really cute. Jem seems to work better as a girl name i.e. Jemma instead of Gemma

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Can totally see Hazel working for a boy in the future

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Belladonna: Very dark academia which is a popular aesthetic (sort of like how cottagecore names became popular with the aesthetic), as well as having the Bella element to it, and the length of popular/trendy girls names like Olivia, Amelia, Isabella, and Ophelia

Cecile: A french name with a stylish, little-black-dress feel, it's also a potential full name for Cece and an alternative to Chloe, Cecilia, and Sylvie

Clark: Like Sloane and Vaughn, it's a brief, unisex, nickname-proof name that feels sharp and snappy

Holiday: A word name with ties to Billie Holiday, plus Holly as a nickname

Honora: A full name for Nora or an alternative to Eleanor, with a vintage-y, virtue feel

Lior: Brief, travelling-lite, and unisex with the stylish meaning "light"

Minna: The cute nickname of Minnie, in addition to being similar to Mila and Mia, with a very Pan-European feel

Prescott: An alternative to Presley and Paisley, and a nice gender-neutral surname name, with rising Scottie as a potential nickname.

Tuesday: A bright, bouncy sounding name similar to rising Sunday

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