A child named Sephiroth would be badass as smurf.
off topic but:
My dad wasn't a good man either, and I would dream of eventually changing my last name to my Mother's so that when I had kids I would be continuing the tree in her legacy. Then one day I thought to myself that I can just keep this name and redirect it's history to serve my own dignity. Aka, owning it for myself and doing my part with it's attachment.
you could do the same for your potentially future daughter
My son's name is Leo.
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^ well I hope he was born anywhere from July 23 - August 22
Yes, you do. Just because he is written as Tiida does not mean the Tidus is meaningless. They very well chose Tidus as his name even in Japan whenever it is not written in Katakana - which can be seen in the manual of FFX and in Dissidia.
When it comes to names, I want my first daughter to have several names of things I love. The second name would be Aerith.
Something like Terra, Leila, Freya, Lulu, Rosa, Luna, Garnet, Fran, Maria, Beatrix, Ashe or Lenna are fairly conventional for girls.
For boys, Guy, Josef, Gordon, Scott, Ricard, Cecil, Kain, Cid, Vincent, Edgar, Locke, Leo, Barret, or Vincent are somewhat common boys names.
I dare you to name one real life person named Freya.
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Meet a lot of Lockes and Garnets, do you?
(I've met no one with almost any of the "common" names you listed)
Garnet is a gemstone, like Pearl or Ruby or Jade. Not that much of a reach.
I went to high school with a kid named Locke, and we called I guy I played only Survivor with Lach, short for Lachlan.
I've never met someone named Pearl, Jade, or Ruby in real life, either. But Garnet is another step out there. No one names their kid Topaz or Labradorite. Of course I can IMAGINE someone naming their child that, but I can also imagine someone naming their child "North" or "Apple" or "God." They are not conventional names. I'd say maybe half the ones you listed would qualify.
Topaz was on Big Brother Canada so