I prefer
Eve to
Eva, but I'd like it better as a nn for
Evelyn rather than a full name in its own right.
Arthur is a good name; tricky for toddlers to pronounce, but they get over it.
Rose and
Eloise are surprising together, probably because of the matching -se endings.
Rose is sweet and bland and forgettable;
Eloise has been a favourite since a school friend had a little sister with that name. And there are two 60s pop songs, one '
Eloise' and the other 'Dear
Eloise', I think, which is odd because it wasn't a popular name at the time.
Ottilie does nothing for me at all. Its pronunciation issues don't help - oh TEEL ya, OT il ee - I far prefer
Odile, and I greatly enjoy
Tilly as a nn, but only for
Matilda.