Name followed by
language/country/culture of most use with "meaning" where available/applicable and lastly 2 #ranks - former taken from most recent England & Wales data, latter taken from most recent USA data, where #rank is given as #0 the name does not appear in the Top1000.
Beckett –
English surname “beak” or “brook” #0/#226
Bellamy –
English “fine friend” #0
Blake –
English “black, pale” #84/#149
Bridger –
English surname from one who lived near or worked on a bridge #0/#943
Isaac –
English+5 “to laugh” #24/#33
Jack –
English medieval diminutive #5/#35
Kaden –
English variant, Irish surname "son of Cadán” #589/#209
Nicholas –
English “victory of the people” #157/#74
Quinn –
English, Irish surname, "descendant of Conn" #238/#384
Riley –
English surname, Irish surname variant "rye clearing" #43/#250
Alexandria –
English “defending men”, city name #0/#257
Alice –
English, French +3 “noble type” #17/#70
Brooke –
English surname for “one who lived near a brook” #117/#191
Nell –
Medieval diminutive #340/#0
Ember –
English word name #478/#289
Eve –
English, Biblical “to breathe, to live” #215/#436
Everly –
English surname “boar” “woodland, clearing” #364/#82
Daisy –
English flower name “day eye” #28/#169
Octavia –
English, Spanish, Ancient Roman “eighth” #521/#430
Peyton –
English surname from "Pæga's town" #303/#89
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/117870?sort=gender&pop=ewTop ~ Juliet (g) and Eliza (g) / Jack (b) / Alice (g)
Bottom ~ Kade (b) and Stark (b)