Some scary factors there...
I am a reader and writer and as a reader there are +'s and -'s to title's.
With the 'Fifth young miss, blah blah blah' it was telling which books were reincarnations and transmigrations, which made them easier to find. The title didn't really state what the story was about but it got an audience.
As much as we all hate to admit it, a title does get attention, as well as that as the picture.
Being a writer, I don't like it. I think it's ridiculous! lol
I regret naming one of my books 'The Doomed and Blessed, 13th Young Miss', sorta...I regret it because it's not a title to me but as I wrote it, I tried quite diligently to make the title about the book lol. I tried to come up with a 'doomed and blessed' thing and made a deal about her being the 13th 'unlucky' miss...So, the title is now bound, as much as I like it or not but...It was something I did start 'just because'.
*Writer mode still* I want my titles to be unique (as in never used before), somewhat dedicated to the book and nice rolling of the tongue...
But
Everyone is different.
I'm sure there's writers that don't care about how to pick up readers, then there's those who want the attention straight away. Who are you?
Me? I've slowly become a writer that doesn't care for making a title simply to get the attention of readers. I like my stories and I like typing them. I hope you don't depend on other's to 'make your story', otherwise your worst work may be seen to first.
Just saying, be proud of your work!