Apparently this is a very uncommon name in the U.K. My cousin lives there and was shocked when I told her that I know at least 5 Amayas'. She said people always pronounce it Uh-MAY-uh.
I didn't really like Donald even before Trump became president. I do think it's rude to assume that everyone named Donald is a bad person. Marie Antoinette wasn't a good ruler, but people still use the name Marie. I think it should be the same for Donald. Just because of one had person doesn't mean the name is unusable.
I think this is the spelling if you want to pronounce it like JOSS-lin, but the other spelling, Jocelyn, would be if you want it Pronounced JOSS-uh-lin.
I get why people like this name, but I think you should go for something that means queen or ruler instead of this. For example, Regina Rhiannon Juno Dione.
To everyone saying this is a trashy spelling of Maddie:If someone spells their name Madelyn, it doesn't make sense to be called Maddie, because there is no 'i'. So, it makes sense to be called Maddy!
I like the sound of Margo/Margot, but Margaux seems a bit overdone, but this spelling is still cute. It is very French seeming, but the 'x' might confuse some people pronunciation-wise in the U.S.
I love this name sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much. On a girl, though. It seems more feminine. I might go with Vivienna, and have a nickname be Vivian.