Have you tried looking at websites for inspiration sparkle?
We like Cornish/Celtic names, OH's surname is Tresidder (very cornish) and DD is called Tegan (pretty little thing)
We like Jago for a boy, we had that picked last time around (along with Jenson James as an alternative) but OH REALLY wants Jago if we have a boy (it's the cornish form of Jacob)
As for girl names, we keep coming up with them but going off them! I quite like Tiffan or Tiffany, but he doesn't!
Mind you, he hated Tegan when I saw it 8 weeks before I gave birth, she was put on my chest and instantly I said: Tegan Louise?? and was allowed it
although she now tends to get called Tegs (which is odd as we pronounce her actual name as Tee-gun and not Teg-an like my grandparents insist!
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Names are difficult! My mum gave me and my brother one syllable names (Leigh and Scott) so that no one shortened them, but they got lengthened instead (Leigh-Leigh and Scotty) so she wasn't best amused
You've also got to take into consideration nicknames, initials and how easy they roll off the tongue, one book I read suggested shouting the name to see how it sounds, which I found pretty useful
Ooooh, just noticed you like Riley
we like that one too but don't think we'll use it
I want gender specific names, fed up being teased at school by idiots saying "you're called Leigh? But isn't that a BOYS name?" grrrr!