[Opinions] Re: Ian
in reply to a message by mayflower
I'm not nuts about it. I just don't like the way it sounds. Here in the U.S., it has had a certain panache, due to the fact that it has been far more popular in Britain than here, so it's seen as the quintessential British name. I used to work in telemarketing, and every single Ian that I called had a British accent. This may change as Ian becomes more popular here. Regardless, I'm not fond of it.