Re: Cheyenne
in reply to a message by DLB
I think it seems affectedly evocative of Wyoming landscapes and cheesy Old West nostalgia. Brothers Case and Tanner, sister Raelynn. A character named Cheyenne is a shy (of course) and pretty (of course) barely-literate American girl who rides bareback, plays the guitar and sings, and is a dog whisperer. I picture a real life Cheyenne as a small town girl with working class parents who are into some type of American folk music. You can trust her with a secret.
Wouldn't use for a child because of the SHY sound, and because it gives me a vibe that just isn't my style. I don't really object to its use being cultural appropriation, even though it is and that's not good, because objecting to that just gives me a sneaking feeling I'm being a hypocrite.
- mirfak
Wouldn't use for a child because of the SHY sound, and because it gives me a vibe that just isn't my style. I don't really object to its use being cultural appropriation, even though it is and that's not good, because objecting to that just gives me a sneaking feeling I'm being a hypocrite.
- mirfak