Thoughts on Delilah?
What do you think of the name Delilah? I keep hearing the song alot and it makes me think of the name. I personally like it. But I wanted honest opinions from all of you. :)
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Love it love it love it ♥ two thumbs up!
I just find it extra saucy
It's not just the Biblical story, it's the actual sound. I find the same thing with Lola. Almost 'erotic' in sound. It's silly but I cannot help it.
It's not just the Biblical story, it's the actual sound. I find the same thing with Lola. Almost 'erotic' in sound. It's silly but I cannot help it.
Yes but that's a good thing! =D
Yes and No ;)
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This message was edited 6/21/2009, 7:25 AM
I love the way Delilah looks. I love the 'lee' pronunciation (rather than the 'lie' one). I knew a girl in school named Delilah. She was cool and she's one of the few people I've never fogotten, mainly because of her name. Would I use it? Sadly, no, because I can't separate it from the Biblical story. OTOH, why shouldn't people use it? There are other popular names derived from Biblical stories that are sad or end badly. It doesn't mean those names aren't beautiful. And the more people use Delilah, the stigma will vanish, somewhat.
I never liked it to begin with, but the song just pummeled it into the "hate zone" for me. It's always made me think of a real bimbo of a girl who doesn't think of anything deep.
I like the sound of it, but I dont like the meaning and especially the story in the Bible. Its completely unusable to me because of the story. I can see why people would want to use it though.
This message was edited 6/20/2009, 3:06 PM
I think I know which song you're talking about, and I like it.
Not the name, though. Scary. That was the name of the girl in the Bible who betrayed Samson by cutting off all of his hair which was the source of his strength. Also, it's one of those few more- traditional names that I don't think are very classy...kind of like Chloe or Zoe, both of which, like Delilah, are almost obscure biblical names that were used by the Puritans when they didn't use character traits to name their kids.
Not the name, though. Scary. That was the name of the girl in the Bible who betrayed Samson by cutting off all of his hair which was the source of his strength. Also, it's one of those few more- traditional names that I don't think are very classy...kind of like Chloe or Zoe, both of which, like Delilah, are almost obscure biblical names that were used by the Puritans when they didn't use character traits to name their kids.
I can't stand that song. I used to like the name, but now it's blech to me.
I like it quite a bit. A little too frilly for my tastes but it was my absolute favourite for some time when I was little and so it always will be a special name to me. None of the associations bother me and I like the possible nicknames for it.
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This message was edited 6/20/2009, 12:23 PM
I've always liked it. It sounds very beautiful, and I don't care about the associations. I do prefer Dalilah (dah-lee-lah), though. She's character one of the "One Thousand and One Nights" stories.
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This message was edited 6/20/2009, 12:24 PM
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It sounds like a faded Southern belle to me, like Blanche Du Bois. It's all right, I guess.