poll: what names do you find sexy

Steven, Simon - English/western names that start with S and end with n if there are any others than Steven and Simon
 
i've always had a fondness for irish (e.g., colleen) and french (e.g., claire) names for women. ialso like female names that have an androgynous quality, such as morgan or sydney.

ed
 
wicked woman said:
'his' (or 'hers') said during the throws of ecstasy...uhuh

Yes. I also have a tendency to use the whole name (e.g. Steven or Michael) instead of the nickname.
 
amanda, heather... preppie, suburban middle class type names like that hit me pretty strongly.
 
EJFan said:
amanda, heather... preppie, suburban middle class type names like that hit me pretty strongly.
My parents almost named me Heather. ;)
 
i also like ashley, stacey and jennifer.

i know it's not part of the question but i can't even begin to fathom being attracted to anyone with more "geriatric" names... matilda, beatrice, olga, etc.
 
EJFan said:
i also like ashley, stacey and jennifer.

i know it's not part of the question but i can't even begin to fathom being attracted to anyone with more "geriatric" names... matilda, beatrice, olga, etc.

*phew* my parents almost named me Rowena....*blech* :rolleyes:
 
pleasteasme said:
*phew* my parents almost named me Rowena....*blech* :rolleyes:
blech is right. :eek:

you certainly lucked out. i wish i was that lucky. imagine going through life as josephus. :eek:
 
EJFan said:
blech is right. :eek:

you certainly lucked out. i wish i was that lucky. imagine going through life as josephus. :eek:

Reminds me of Mel Brooks' "History of the World" movie...Josephus!


Eh, I don't know about luck. I would rather have a "cutsie" name than what I currently have. Although, it could be worse, that is for sure!
 
silverwhisper said:
hey, i like rowena!

ed
that was the name of the broad in "mr. holland's opus" wasn't it? i thought she was pretty hot actually.

there's a certain ring to it, i'll give you that, but generally it's not an attractive name IMO.
 
silverwhisper said:
hey, i like rowena!

ed

It has one more syllable than my name. I like names with two syllables...they just roll off the tongue easier... :D
 
pleasteasme said:
It has one more syllable than my name. I like names with two syllables...they just roll off the tongue easier... :D
one syllable names suck... and they're often redneck names. earl, merle, wayne, etc. btw, this isn't to say that abbreviated names (like steve for steven) fall into that category.
 
EJFan said:
one syllable names suck... and they're often redneck names. earl, merle, wayne, etc. btw, this isn't to say that abbreviated names (like steve for steven) fall into that category.

Right, abbreviations do not count.

Ahh, rednecks. I was in the redneck grand canyon this week :rolleyes:
 
pleasteasme said:
Ahh, rednecks. I was in the redneck grand canyon this week :rolleyes:
should i know what this is? or am i better off staying in the dark on this one?
 
EJFan said:
should i know what this is? or am i better off staying in the dark on this one?

It is a place where there are no family trees ~ only wreaths.

Anywhere that has the slogan, "A unique way of life" should automaticly be questioned!
 
pleasteasme said:
Reminds me of Mel Brooks' "History of the World" movie...Josephus!


Eh, I don't know about luck. I would rather have a "cutsie" name than what I currently have. Although, it could be worse, that is for sure!

I think you have a nice name. :)
 
Laura, Lori, Lauren -any version of that name peaks my interest for some strange reason~

Lapp
 
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