Two syllables, and start with same initial letter. "Andrew" to "April."
In the process of choosing, I looked on the Social Security Administration website showing the most frequently given names for men and women by birth decade, and there it was. Seemed like a good idea to have a name that would likely have been given to a girl born the year I was born. I bypassed Amanda and Amber because there were just too many of them. 75,000 Aprils born during the 80s. That's about right for me.
As you might guess, I'm a math/statistics nerd.
I also liked April because of its association with springtime. A time of new beginnings.
Here's a link to the SSA popular name site if you're interested:
https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/decades/It's funny looking back. My folks named me Andrew. "English form of the Greek name Ανδρεας (Andreas), which was derived from ανδρειος (andreios) 'manly, masculine.'"
Wow! Were they ever WRONG! LOL!