Re: My list of Do*che Bag Names (Agree or Disagree)
in reply to a message by ZillahKills
The description you gave are somewhat oddly specific. Do you have a personal vendetta or do you know people with these names?
Arthur- nice masculine name with an interesting mythology. The only person I have ever actually met with this name was a middle-aged music teacher. He taught guitar, violin, drums, and trumpet. He was a tad on the chatty side but laid back and a really nice guy.
Alexander- rather handsome sounding, but pretty common. Alex is a pretty unisex nick name.
Adrian- this name does come across as somewhat weak. I can kind of see where you are coming from.
Elijah- Elijah is a really old Hebrew name. Eli sounds too nick namey but both are names in their own right.
Benedict- Does anyone actually just name their kid Ben? Usually, Ben is short something.
Christian- This name has been around way longer than 50 Shades and will still be around when Mr. Grey fades into a distant sleazy memory.
Demetrius- Interesting name, and I love the nick name Demetri.
Darius- *Shrugs*
Fabian (always wears scarves even when its warm)- Okay, this one I have to agree. Maybe its the fabulous connection.
Randolph (the ph ruins it)- And Randolf is so much better how? Either way the poor kid had to endure "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer."
August- unisex name that seems kind of sweet.
Nathaniel, Archibald, Julian , Robin - Archibald is a curse of a name in its teasing potential. Julian does seem a little upper crust. Nathaniel and Robin are favorites of mine and sadly I will probably never be able to leave a trust fund.
John Mark- There isn't a hyphen, so he can always go by John if he doesn't like the character John Mark in the Bible.
Cassius- Say what exactly?
Edmund, Edwin- They were named something other than Edward. What's the problem?
Fletcher- Normal, slightly boring occupation type name. Its in their with Sawyer, Thatcher, Archer, etc...
Wilfred, Wilbur, Wilson- not my favorites but not particularly mean sounding.
Arthur- nice masculine name with an interesting mythology. The only person I have ever actually met with this name was a middle-aged music teacher. He taught guitar, violin, drums, and trumpet. He was a tad on the chatty side but laid back and a really nice guy.
Alexander- rather handsome sounding, but pretty common. Alex is a pretty unisex nick name.
Adrian- this name does come across as somewhat weak. I can kind of see where you are coming from.
Elijah- Elijah is a really old Hebrew name. Eli sounds too nick namey but both are names in their own right.
Benedict- Does anyone actually just name their kid Ben? Usually, Ben is short something.
Christian- This name has been around way longer than 50 Shades and will still be around when Mr. Grey fades into a distant sleazy memory.
Demetrius- Interesting name, and I love the nick name Demetri.
Darius- *Shrugs*
Fabian (always wears scarves even when its warm)- Okay, this one I have to agree. Maybe its the fabulous connection.
Randolph (the ph ruins it)- And Randolf is so much better how? Either way the poor kid had to endure "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer."
August- unisex name that seems kind of sweet.
Nathaniel, Archibald, Julian , Robin - Archibald is a curse of a name in its teasing potential. Julian does seem a little upper crust. Nathaniel and Robin are favorites of mine and sadly I will probably never be able to leave a trust fund.
John Mark- There isn't a hyphen, so he can always go by John if he doesn't like the character John Mark in the Bible.
Cassius- Say what exactly?
Edmund, Edwin- They were named something other than Edward. What's the problem?
Fletcher- Normal, slightly boring occupation type name. Its in their with Sawyer, Thatcher, Archer, etc...
Wilfred, Wilbur, Wilson- not my favorites but not particularly mean sounding.