Catchy and interesting, or just bad?





Catchy and interesting, or just bad?
It makes me think of the movie "The Omen", which ain't you. It might work for a gothy chick. Then again, that's just my association.
Also, I've wouldn't want people saying, "What? Amen?"
The fun of explaining that one will wear off quickly me thinks (-:




they will be saying" Hollman?" "Bowman?", i dont like
"Open?" "Clothespin?"
I like it for a name, but not a stripper name.
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I like it for a regular name too.





It doesn't conquer up pleasant thoughts when one hears that word so I don't think it would be good for a stage name. Plus guys would be annoying about it like they are with other stage names that aren't obviously names.
There are many stereotypes about the industry that I work in. Sometimes they can be true but human beings are very diverse creatures and cannot be pigeon-holed into one category.
Some of the most effortlessly beautiful, kind, intelligent, successful, motivated, driven and ridiculously hilarious women that I have ever met have been dancers. I've met the best friends that I've ever had in this industry.
I'd envision a really dark gothic girl and that's not really you.. It would also be a pain in the ass since nobody would be able to understand it.
Animals are my friends, and I don't eat my friends.- George Bernard Shaw
The first thought that comes to my mind is Owen...Owen Wilson.
Well, what are you forewarning?
"Owen? Your name is Owen?"
I agree with everybody else. I don't really see it for you. On the other hand, you travel quite a bit. You could be Omen for a week to see how you liked it.





Add a surname like "Ahwannalaya" and you'll have their attention...![]()
^ Ha ha, I worked with an Owen. She was a stuck up bitch.
As for Omen, nah. Why don't you find out the equivalent in another language? Like, I had a friend who wanted to be Star, so she went by Stella (like stellar).





What will you say you're forecasting?
Love it!
me no likeey
Doesn't seem to suit you.





i go through the name game allll the time at work.
"whats your name?"
"corgan."
"like, corrigan, the town??"
"no... corgan!"
"courtney??"
"NO! CORGAN! MORGAN WITH A C!!!"
grrrrr.
i always get harris?
i dont know why someone woudl think someones stripper name would be harris, but whatever.
(my dancer name is paris)
^ how do you deal with the Paris Hilton questions? I would kill someone.
I get that all the time too.
"Hi, my name's Lily!"
"Willy?"
"No, LILY. Is Willy what you came here to see?"
"Ha ha, no. Hi, Millie."
"No, LILY. Lih-Lee. Like the flower."
"Louie?"
Honestly. Willy? Really? Are there really that many strippers named Willy out there?





imagining the snarky customer comments makes me irritated enough.
i think you'd be frustrated by the end of day 1.





oh, and the "no, what's your REAL name??"
i'm like "corgan!" (isn't really but... if i say it is and look like i mean it he can't call me a liar.)



I happen to really like the name Corgan. How and why did you choose it as a stripper name. BTW I've seen your pics on here and you totally look like a Corgan.
As for Omen - I'd have to agree with the rest of the girls, I don't think it's a very good stripper name.





Isn't an omen a sign of a bad thing coming? Maybe "And the angels descended from the heavens sustaining a single note 'aaaaaahhhhh'" would be better. At least in the meaning department.
ETA: Something similar: Oenone, according to behindthename.com:
And Omid means hope in Persian. Although it makes for a weird stripper name.Latinized form of the Greek Οινωνε (Oinone), derived from οινος (oinos) meaning "wine". In Greek mythology Oenone was a mountain nymph who was married to Paris before he went after Helen.
i say oh im her hotter bigger breasted nicer twin.
or
no, like paris france....you got an eiffel tower for me in those pants?
i started dancign under paris becuase before the boobs i had blonde hair and everyone said i looked like her...the name just stuck. i cant imagine dancing under anything else.
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