What's in a name? How did you pick a name for your doll?
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What's in a name? How did you pick a name for your doll?
It seems like the vendors stay away from some of the more common names, but some names used I can think of someone with that name. I don't really want to be thinking of them in a doll!
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Beth, Eliza, Nikki
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Never seen that model before, she's pretty hot.terabyte wrote:I named my doll after my favorite model. 1st time I seen her I wanted to book a shoot with her, just stunning.
https://www.instagram.com/aylen25/
Although I'm partial to your Aylen, terabyte.
I could write a novel about how I chose my girl's names. I actually did, somewhere. My opinion, not that you asked for it, is to choose something that makes sense to you. Something meaningful. One of my girls even has more of a title than a name, but it makes sense in the larger context. And be creative, do you have a favorite language, color, place, idea? Associate the name with that if you want. The possibilities are endless.CaptMorgan wrote:For those who have purchased a doll...why did you pick the name that you did for your doll? Did you just go with the name that the vendor had on their site, or did you use a totally different name?
It seems like the vendors stay away from some of the more common names, but some names used I can think of someone with that name. I don't really want to be thinking of them in a doll!
Good luck.
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I'm not always the most creative with names so I tend to use the name that the vendor had on their site. But that was only with my NEW dolls.CaptMorgan wrote:For those who have purchased a doll...why did you pick the name that you did for your doll? Did you just go with the name that the vendor had on their site, or did you use a totally different name?
It was a different story with the ones that I got from the sales section. In that case I used the name given to them by their previous partners.
Less confusing to the doll that way.
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I do feel naming the doll, helps "humanize" it. This is probably better for our mental/emotional health.
Maybe look in a book of Mythology for Goddess names?
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The Late, Great, Ian Fraser Kilminster.
My 'e' key is getting sticky, so now and thn words may look a bit odd.
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Mine too.Tyr wrote:She told me her name
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The first was common names, Names you might hear at work or on the street. The second Evil names, Names you might find a witch or evil character using. The third Stripper names, Need I say any more about that list?
For middle and last names I tend to go with part of their back story. This is where my doll got her name. Chastity Ode Knite
Her first name is from the Stripper list. Her middle name is a nod to her having an Asian ancestry. Then her last name comes from her family having been around since the colonization of the Americas back in the 17th century.
Chastity Ode Knight (YL170 D-cup, WM#33 head), Chastity's Album and Old eye candy page.
Chastity Knight 2.0 (JY170 H-cup, GU02 head) 2.0 Eye Candy page
Nina D'Hule (retired), Nina's Album
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I did a comparison photoset of them both, half way down this page:
viewtopic.php?f=215&t=94356&start=105
This was also posted to the "Model Shots" thread.
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So I picked the name Quorra.
Somehow she got access to my computer and invited Gema.