No kids, but my shortlist includes:
Richard
Erik
Lorelai
Tatyana
Elizabeth
Annabelle
Luther
I strongly believe in not using names where there could be any confusion over gender. I also think biblicals are waaay overused in America and so I won't use those either.
Richard is my name. I also think it's a strong name that has been with us for centuries and isn't going anywhere.
Eric is my middle name, but I prefer the spelling Erik since I think C is a useless letter that should be removed from the alphabet for clarity.
I like the nickname Anna, which leads me to Tatyana and Annabelle. Generally I prefer girl's names that trade off between consonant and vowel, but Tatyana forces the voice into what I find to be a pleasent rhythm which I have always liked. Annabelle to me evokes a very happy and girlish feeling.
I have always found Lorelai to be a beautiful name and affixing it with my last name of Remer flows very well, forming alliteration with the R's and keeping the consonant/vowel flow.
I like Elizabeth as a very strong woman's name. It's hard to say the name without consciously enunciating properly. There's no mumbling this one.
Luther is after Martin Luther, who I feel is one of the greatest men throughout all history. And the name sounds great too. It's well-known but no one actually names their kid this, so it becomes memorable but not strange.