I'm relieved to see the Aidan/Braden/Cayden/Jayden/Hayden/Radon train has lost steam. Back when I worked in a bookstore a couple years ago, I heard parents calling enough of these to last a lifetime.
As for random words, or dictionary word names as I like to call them, there is a very fine line for me. Only a modest handful pass the test. I will admit that I actually do like
Cherry quite a bit, though! It may seem a bit juvenile, like
Candy, but I'm kind of drawn to names that invoke sugar or sweetness. They feel very 90's summer or high school nostalgic. I tend to think of the movie Clueless and its fashion vibe whenever I hear names like these. It may have something to do with my oldest cousin who is named
Candy. She's a late Gen-Xer who I thought was the coolest person ever while growing up.
I think this article may be onto something. Items, dictionary, or random words are likely a sure bet.
I also see place/location names as maybe gaining a foothold again. There was a mini-surge in the 90's and early 2000's it seemed (
Savannah,
Paris,
Sydney,
Chelsea,
Austin etc.), and there seems to be another one on the rise (
London,
Brooklyn,
Cairo,
Vienna,
India etc.).