[Opinions] Re: Random BA's Part 3
in reply to a message by Sabrina Fair
LeRoy: You almost never see this name anymore. It's very stereotypical, in a couple of different ways. One's a racial thing and the other is a redneck thing.
Jack Emile: This would be better if they left out that last e, so nobody can think he's Jack Emily.
Rikki Cheyenne Marion: The flaky, kind of stripperish Rikki, the cowboy wannabe Cheyenne and the staid, old-fashioned Marion make for a rather awkward mix.
Kade Lane: Sounds just like an actual street.
Thaise Rogers: Never sure how to say Thaise, and the closest I can get sounds like using a Taser on somebody. Possibly on Mister Rogers, in this case.
Abigail Almon: I'm gonna open a candy and pastry shop, and one of my flavors of croissants is going to be Abigail Almond. When people ask me about Abigail I'll just smile mysteriously and say "Oh, I met her on BTN!"
Sage Grace: Like sage grass? She joins Kade Lane in flowless names.
Casey Jean-Marie: Casey Jean or Casey Marie would work just fine. Jean Marie would work just fine on its own. Three names is usually one too many.
Gordon Gerard: I can't help but like Gordon, I loved Gordon on Sesame Street. Not fond of Gerard though.
Rowen Michael: "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" is going to be his theme song, whether he likes it or not.
Payton Ella: Sounds like painting Ella.
Jakobee: As if Jacob and Jacoby wasn't bad enough. Now they spell it like a little girl's name.
Maddysin: Girls' names that end with Sin or Syn or Cyn always look liek either strippers or prescriptions. Maddy's Sin.
Camden Lewis: Is this persona fan of Delaware, by chance? Because we have towns called Camden and Lewes, and Lewes is pronounced just like Lewis.
Loki Rune: I know a family that has a Shih Tzu named Loki, because he is so into mischief. I wouldn't ever want to use it on a human. And Rune? Like Ruin, sounds like. The whole combo sounds like some silly Celtic-faeries-and-elven-folk RPG played by teenagers who think they are very intellectual but still can't type without scattering exclamation marks like confetti.
Molly McCrady: Last name Murphy, probably. It would be funny if her last name was Abdulaziz or Goldbarf or Sanchez.
Neveah: The whole point of Nevaeh, if you want to say it has an actual point, which I don't, is that it's Heaven spelled backward. So basically this Neveah has even less point.
Jack Emile: This would be better if they left out that last e, so nobody can think he's Jack Emily.
Rikki Cheyenne Marion: The flaky, kind of stripperish Rikki, the cowboy wannabe Cheyenne and the staid, old-fashioned Marion make for a rather awkward mix.
Kade Lane: Sounds just like an actual street.
Thaise Rogers: Never sure how to say Thaise, and the closest I can get sounds like using a Taser on somebody. Possibly on Mister Rogers, in this case.
Abigail Almon: I'm gonna open a candy and pastry shop, and one of my flavors of croissants is going to be Abigail Almond. When people ask me about Abigail I'll just smile mysteriously and say "Oh, I met her on BTN!"
Sage Grace: Like sage grass? She joins Kade Lane in flowless names.
Casey Jean-Marie: Casey Jean or Casey Marie would work just fine. Jean Marie would work just fine on its own. Three names is usually one too many.
Gordon Gerard: I can't help but like Gordon, I loved Gordon on Sesame Street. Not fond of Gerard though.
Rowen Michael: "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" is going to be his theme song, whether he likes it or not.
Payton Ella: Sounds like painting Ella.
Jakobee: As if Jacob and Jacoby wasn't bad enough. Now they spell it like a little girl's name.
Maddysin: Girls' names that end with Sin or Syn or Cyn always look liek either strippers or prescriptions. Maddy's Sin.
Camden Lewis: Is this persona fan of Delaware, by chance? Because we have towns called Camden and Lewes, and Lewes is pronounced just like Lewis.
Loki Rune: I know a family that has a Shih Tzu named Loki, because he is so into mischief. I wouldn't ever want to use it on a human. And Rune? Like Ruin, sounds like. The whole combo sounds like some silly Celtic-faeries-and-elven-folk RPG played by teenagers who think they are very intellectual but still can't type without scattering exclamation marks like confetti.
Molly McCrady: Last name Murphy, probably. It would be funny if her last name was Abdulaziz or Goldbarf or Sanchez.
Neveah: The whole point of Nevaeh, if you want to say it has an actual point, which I don't, is that it's Heaven spelled backward. So basically this Neveah has even less point.