I'm not sure what you are wanting. Maybe just to "say your frustration outloud". I hope so, and that you have got over it now.
I do not think it's an unpleasant name at all. It feels very strong to me and makes me think of ancient Greece. It speaks to me of someone very handsome actually!
Two of my grandchildren have names I wouldn't have chosen. One very old and one very new.
I have grown to love them because they now bring thoughts of my family to the fore.
My mother (especially) didn't like my older son's name. It's very short so she wanted me to use another name (a traditional one) that would "could shorten to our chosen name as a nickname".
I'm afraid we just laughed at this silly suggestion. She had the privilege of choosing my name and we had the privilege of choosing our little boy's.
I hope you can grow into this name - I'm sure you will.
Regarding family names... my mother suggested this and it makes me wonder why.
One of our granddaughters has my first name as a middle name. It's not a name I'd choose!
A family second name is maybe an interesting idea if you have a long history of (say) Archibald... or Beatrice or whatever - but I did once know a boy whose family went back many years and all had "Mary" as a middle name, boys and girls alike.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
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I admit their reaction put us off and we went with our second choice, that DD1 describes as deadly dull. She’d have loved to be Daisy, apparently. 