I've spent 54 years with an unusual name. Cordia. It is pronounced Core-de-a. Short a. Accent on the first syllable. Can you imagine that 90% of people mess it up. Do I get upset? No. The only time I was hurt was when a lady went, "Ewwww". That hurt. Even worse is my middle name, Lovell. Blech, I hate that one. Sorry for any Lovell's out there but I do. My mom named me after a friend and her daughter. I have run into 1 other Cordia in my whole life as a nurse. She lived in WVa. I did have one lovely little black lady patient who's sister shared my name. She was also named something unusual but that was 30 years ago and I have forgotten it.
You can certainly name you child anything you wish but it will always be a topic of conversation, a problem on legal documents and sometimes hated by your child. My DH's legal name is Tim. Not Timothy. He was whacked by his teachers in elementary school for refusing to write Timothy.

. I can't beging to tell you how many times we have had to have purchase agreements, wills, checks, etc rewritten to correct his name to Tim.
My DH refused to use cute/differently spelled names so we have a Michael and a Benjamin.