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I met an awesomely beautiful woman on American singles dot com that has a sexy name.
It means “Favor of the People.” It is Lyudmilla. I think the u and the last two l’s are silent so it sounds like lidmiah I have no idea where to put the accent. She is so popular I can hardly talk to here. She gets 3-400 hits daily. It takes 10min for here to type one or two sentences due to the IM that keep interrupting the conversation. Hey my name is Nathan. I have never heard any one compliment my name. Thanks! HK45Mark23 |
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I met an awesomely beautiful woman on American singles dot com that foreign languages usually represent a y sound in english...so they aren't 'silent' but just pronounced like a y. Sorry...I'm in a picky, technical mood. As far as where to put the accent...in Spanish (the only other language I'm familiar with...not sure if it would apply to this situation), a three-syllable word with no accent signs means you emphasize the second syllable. In other words, it would be pronounced Lid-mi-ah. It would have to have an accent on the first syllable (again, in Spanish rules) to be pronounced Lid-mi-ah. Sounds fun, though. Good luck with all that. ![]() PS: Nate is the greatest name ever! ![]() |
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Most names are attractive
based on the people you normally see having them. For example, people associate Martha, Ethel, Beatrice, etc. with older people because they were, in fact, popular names before but now seem to be the names of elderly. I met a Martha in college and my brain went nuts. A young person named Martha?!?!? Anyway, if you associate the names with older people, how would you find them attractive? As for the person, I don't care what their name is as long as they catch my eye... ![]() I like the name Kristen (Kristin, Christina, etc.) because I've never met a Kristen I didn't like and didn't find attractive (let's just say that there are about 5 or 6 women with variations of that name that I've known in my life and have all turned me to mush). Therefore, it's an unbelievably sexy name. I couldn't say the same thing about Christine, though, which has never hit the mark. My middle name would also count because everyone I've known with that name has been a toolbag and not that attractive. Sometimes it doesn't have to be the person but what names you are familiar with. For example, to US citizens American names or names 'perfected' for the English language (I'd consider French, Spanish, etc. similar because the languages are similar) sound more pleasant than ones that do not translate well into the English language. I know that in the US cab drivers who have 6 consanants in a row in their name are not viewed as attractive names compared to someone who was more familiar with that type of language/name format. Associations aside, there are many that are based on the sound of a name. For instance, a man should have a prominent name (one with a hard consonant or strong vowel sound), whereas women's names in general should be 'smooth' with long vowel sounds or soft consonants. I know my description just killed Kristen (hard consonants, short vowel sounds), but it's not a perfect science. I read in Men's Health about a girl named Big Earl...didn't get it until I said the name out loud twice. ![]() |
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Hangin' 'round downtown by myself And I've been thinkin', "Dixie, Do you think we could go out?" And then there she was... I was lost in time and space Yeah, there she was... Walked right in Pancho's face I like DixieCandy, yeah See you straddlin' my chair Why you castin' devious stares In my direction Mama this surely is a dream... |
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I meet a guy today with such
a sexy name and he is very sexy too!*whoa* his name is Aubrey you should hear me trying to pronounce it! *giggles* I got an accent so I know pronouncing it differently maybe that is why I find it even more sexier since I'm having trouble saying it right.. hahaha He thought it sounded cute ! ![]() He made me blush... Aubrey sexy name totally ![]() |
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[color=blueWhen I three times out loud. What’s the first thing that pops into your mind? I think Candy’s a great name. But you could always go with Candice if you don’t like it. |
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