Alexander: Greek — Defender of men. Amell: German — Power of an eagle. Amory: German — Leader; divine; brave; powerful. Andrew: Greek — Strong; manly; courageous.
English: of Norman origin a nickname for a wild or uncouth person from Middle English and Old French salvage sauvage 'wild untamed' (from Late Latin salvaticus literally 'man of the woods' a derivative of Latin silva 'wood' influenced by Latin salvus 'whole' i.e. natural).
Liam: Traditional yet contemporary, Liam has Irish origins and means "strong-willed warrior." Oscar: Meaning “divine strength.” A slightly softer yet still strong name choice. Patrick: From the Latin meaning “nobleman.” Remo: Meaning “the strong one.”
Along with Henry, other names that mean ruler or royal in the US Top 1000 include Frederick, Derek, Rex, and Eric. Boy names that mean king include Balthasar, Kingsley, Malik, and Rory. King names for girls — yes, that's a thing — include Kinsey, Rory, and Reagan.
It should stand out from competitors' names, as well as from other words in a sentence. This is sometimes called “speech-stream visibility”, the quality that lets the eye or the ear pick out the name as a proper (or capitalized) word instead of a common word.
Phobos (Ancient Greek: Φόβος, pronounced [pʰóbos], Ancient Greek: "fear") is the god and personification of fear and panic in Greek mythology. Phobos was the son of Ares and Aphrodite, and the brother of Deimos. He does not have a major role in mythology outside of being his father's attendant.
Fancy names are those elegant, sophisticated choices that have a posh, upscale feel. Fancy baby names are those that go beyond the merely long and elaborate. These names are rare, precious, almost too dressed-up for everyday use.