Sweeney
Hi !!!
I currently love this Irish/Scottish/English name.
Can anyone tell me more about it? (The description of it has just few things)
How it is perceived?
What vibe has it?
Do you like? Dislike? Why?
Can you rate it?
In one word...tell me all you want to say about Sweeney.
Bruno Dante Davide Fabrizio Flavio Giordano Giorgio Giulio Gregorio Leone Ludovico Massimo Michele Niccolò Romeo Valentino Vittorio
Agata Anastasia Cassandra Diana Elisabetta Luna Maia Morgana Stella
I currently love this Irish/Scottish/English name.
Can anyone tell me more about it? (The description of it has just few things)
How it is perceived?
What vibe has it?
Do you like? Dislike? Why?
Can you rate it?
In one word...tell me all you want to say about Sweeney.
Bruno Dante Davide Fabrizio Flavio Giordano Giorgio Giulio Gregorio Leone Ludovico Massimo Michele Niccolò Romeo Valentino Vittorio
Agata Anastasia Cassandra Diana Elisabetta Luna Maia Morgana Stella
This message was edited 6/19/2017, 9:51 AM
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Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
That's pretty much the only reaction you're going to get from most people because that's the only well-known person by that name.
Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd
His skin was pale and his eye was odd
He shaved the faces of gentlemen
Who never thereafter were heard of again
He trod a path that few have trod
Did Sweeney Todd
The demon barber of Fleet Street
That's pretty much the only reaction you're going to get from most people because that's the only well-known person by that name.
Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd
His skin was pale and his eye was odd
He shaved the faces of gentlemen
Who never thereafter were heard of again
He trod a path that few have trod
Did Sweeney Todd
The demon barber of Fleet Street
Todd
I love the "Sweeney Todd" musical and have seen it both in the movies and on stage. But Sweeney is a scary character and it's a one-person name. It's more or less impossible to use, even though he's probably just a made-up character.
It also makes me think of "swine" and "weeny".
It also makes me think of "swine" and "weeny".
This message was edited 6/19/2017, 11:32 AM