Yep, we're pretty cool. ;-)
FWIW, I don't view
Chloe the same as
Caitlyn (or even
Caitlin). It's a classic with an ancient history. It's always been in use; it just sort of blew up in this generation.
Re:
Elena, I deliberately chose something that had a link to my former mn (
Ellen) and family names (
Ella,
Ellen) as well as something that wasn't common in my generation or in any generation, really, of women born in the US. Now I'm sure in many countries around the world,
Elena is a dd, an aunt, a cousin, a mother, a gm, etc.