Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 16:13     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

The bird name is driving me nuts--Anhinga? Phoebe? Caracara? Chickadee? Jacana? Myna? Sora?

Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 16:10     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:I dunno, the guesses are kind of awesome.

I am named after a color and she is named after a bird.


Amber or Coral

Robin or Swan
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 16:05     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:and who is "Dr. Stripper Name" kinda want to know that one too.





It made me think of Dr Bunny from MadTV
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 16:02     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A classic name, spelled in a classic way, may coincidentally be a stripper's name, but it will never be a Stripper Name.

Amelia and its (normal) variations -- Emily, Emilia, Amalia, Amelie -- will never be a Stripper Name. Ameeliya? All bets are off.



So "Amelie" seems like a normal variation to people? I just think of that damn movie poster when I hear it.


Well, it's the normal French version of the name, just as Amalia is the Portuguese version. I know a seven-year-old Amelie.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:58     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Gotta be Amber.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:57     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

I dunno, the guesses are kind of awesome.

I am named after a color and she is named after a bird.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:56     Subject: Re:How to identify future stripper names?

She said the name was unusual when she was born, common in the 90s and overexposed by the 2000s, so I'm guessing it's something like "Brittany". Or maybe "Brittani" .
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:43     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

and who is "Dr. Stripper Name" kinda want to know that one too.



Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:43     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was the one from yesterday? Sthecie?

My sister has a "stripper name" and is a G-15 with the IRS.

A rose is a rose.


OP here. Yes, that's the boat I'm in too. I'm Dr. [stripper name] and doing quite well, and one of the sharpest people I know is a Tiffany who makes everyone she meets think twice about ever stereotyping a person by her name.

My mom just hit it out of the park with my sister, she was going for rare-but-not-made-up with us both, and it worked, but then mine got popular and is now overexposed. My sister's will never ever be on the top 1000 list, but it doesn't hit the ear as weird.


Well, now we just have to know your sister's name!


So what is your name anyway? Paris? Portia? Ivy? Khandi? Monique?
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:37     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was the one from yesterday? Sthecie?

My sister has a "stripper name" and is a G-15 with the IRS.

A rose is a rose.


OP here. Yes, that's the boat I'm in too. I'm Dr. [stripper name] and doing quite well, and one of the sharpest people I know is a Tiffany who makes everyone she meets think twice about ever stereotyping a person by her name.

My mom just hit it out of the park with my sister, she was going for rare-but-not-made-up with us both, and it worked, but then mine got popular and is now overexposed. My sister's will never ever be on the top 1000 list, but it doesn't hit the ear as weird.


Well, now we just have to know your sister's name!
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:34     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A classic name, spelled in a classic way, may coincidentally be a stripper's name, but it will never be a Stripper Name.

Amelia and its (normal) variations -- Emily, Emilia, Amalia, Amelie -- will never be a Stripper Name. Ameeliya? All bets are off.



So "Amelie" seems like a normal variation to people? I just think of that damn movie poster when I hear it.


It does but everyone will think you're saying "Emily".
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:32     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:A classic name, spelled in a classic way, may coincidentally be a stripper's name, but it will never be a Stripper Name.

Amelia and its (normal) variations -- Emily, Emilia, Amalia, Amelie -- will never be a Stripper Name. Ameeliya? All bets are off.



So "Amelie" seems like a normal variation to people? I just think of that damn movie poster when I hear it.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:29     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

Anonymous wrote:What was the one from yesterday? Sthecie?

My sister has a "stripper name" and is a G-15 with the IRS.

A rose is a rose.


OP here. Yes, that's the boat I'm in too. I'm Dr. [stripper name] and doing quite well, and one of the sharpest people I know is a Tiffany who makes everyone she meets think twice about ever stereotyping a person by her name.

My mom just hit it out of the park with my sister, she was going for rare-but-not-made-up with us both, and it worked, but then mine got popular and is now overexposed. My sister's will never ever be on the top 1000 list, but it doesn't hit the ear as weird.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:21     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

LOVE this thread.

OP, I feel your pain. I love this fore-mother (Julia Blaise) but yes, headed to the pole for sure. It's the blaze part...not the Julia.
Anonymous
Post 05/06/2013 15:15     Subject: How to identify future stripper names?

What was the one from yesterday? Sthecie?

My sister has a "stripper name" and is a G-15 with the IRS.

A rose is a rose.