There is a skateboarder I like named Rune and I’ve always thought that was a pretty cool name. I also like Tim, Luke (or Luc), Daniel (mine), and Dorian
I’m naming my sons Nathanael and Adam if I ever have them. I just think they’re both marvelous. Erich, after the author of “All Quiet On the Western Front” is a possibility for any third boy.
Doper names suggested that I like: Dorian, Ethan, and Morgan.
Some names I liked but no one uses anymore: Ædred (King of England 946-955); Sulla (dictator of Rome); Dârayavahu, Xshayârshan, and Kambûjiya (all proper Persian forms of Darius, Xerxes, and Cambyses).
.:Nichol:.
Sylvain, Éric, Yves, Xavier.
Xaviaer, Stuart, Julius, James.
Erich
Anton
Aristotle
Alister
James
Raistlin
Alan
Taylor
My son’s name, BTW.
Alan becuase it was popular enough that everyone would know how to pronounce and spell it (being named Leah myself, I know what it’s like to be called Lee all my life and to see my name mangled up so badly as to be unrecognizable - Leighagh is one that is burned in my memory) and Taylor becuase I just liked the way it sounded.
Sadly, Taylor has since become a girl’s name and my son is embarrassed by it.
Evelyn.
It is the greatest name ever, and has unjustly been stolen by the female sex.
I’m also fond of good, solid Old Testament Hebrew names, like Enoch, Malachi, Zechariah, Jebediah, Samuel, Solomon, Levi, etc.
I forgot Gaétan, but you probably couldn’t get away with it anymore anyway.
It’s funny how many of the old masculine names have been hijacked. Shirley and Ashley are a couple of them I can think of off the top of my head.
Also:
Marion (John Wayne’s real first name).
Nichol (originally a masculine form of the name Nicole; no, my name has nothing to do with this’un!).
Meredith (originally the Welsh male name Maredudd).
Morgan (another Welsh name).
Interestingly, some medieval women bore the name James (not Jamie; James), but this name has become completely masculine. Also, there’s a trend nowadays of giving girls “Mack” names like McKensie and McKorrigan, which is amusing considering that “Mc” and “Mac” in Gaelic mean “Son of…”!
.:Nichol:.
Just use the Italian version of it: Gaetano (which, incidentally, was the name of my great-grandfather from Corleone.)
i like the names:
noah
owen
palmer
sean
kyler
jackson
there are a lot of names that both sex-oriented, but i do think that some names have definitely become feminized, such as ashley or evelyn. i would never even consider these names for boys! i think girls can “get away” with boyish names a lot easier than boys can pull off “girlie” names.
and then there are names such as avery, taylor, sam and alex that can go either way.
seth
micah
clayton
bruce
seamus/shamus
ivan
Hey, Mith, you’d like my dad–he’s Ivan Bruce.
(He’s also a little crazy, but that’s beside the point.)
Other male names that have been stolen by the ladies: Beverly, Vivian, Stacy.
Anthony
James
Thomas
William
Edward
Jared
Adam
Conventional? Why do you say that?
Michael. There’s a reason it’s a classic.
Lucien/Lucian, Logan, Elijah, Zachary, Joshua, Alex - all pretty traditional names.
Alastair
Alexander
Trevor
Gabriel
Conrad
Ian
Erik
Sean
I don’t have any kids, so I usually end up using my favorite names on story characters because they just wouldn’t work right on the cats. 
David. OK, so it’s not all shiny and new, it’s just the gosh-darned best name ever. And Dave for short…Daves are always cool.
Runner-up: Paul.
Bonus question: Guess my son’s name!