Provider Names.

Jules I love your name! So sexy!

@LMx69 I know of one exception to the trashy name connotation. A lady here in Dallas, CD3 (cumdumpster3) who has earn a great reputation here in the past few months for being a cum drainer x3. Nothing but amazing things being said about her despite the rachety-esque provider name. I love her W&I thread. Nothing but win!

Personally, I love the play on celebrity names: Kourtney Koxxx, Penelope Cruz (retired), etc. I know there are more but I'm drawing a blank. Originally Posted by thathottnurse
I think CD3 gets praise despite her name...not always because of it. Plus she was smart enough to already abbreviate it. Still...I guarantee you, there are guys who won't contact her because of the raunchy name, she's just fortunate that probably another two WILL contact her because of it. Lol
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This is a good topic...there have been times that I immediately checked out based on a provider's name. I'm drawn to providers that seem to have thought it through and offer some measure of class to their name. Nothing raunchy or ridiculous. Originally Posted by aubie79
Agree A double entendre is particularly attracting to me. Means a lot of thought has been given. Example Ginger Fixx -- that is likely a triple entendre with the "xx" instead of "es". Melanie Star. Lexy Laye Some that pop into my mind.. Didn't want to write a thesis.
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i love my name! quite catchy Originally Posted by London Bridge
Could be my age but if I saw that I would click next. London- old British Bridge with London - ancient. But I did look at your profile. Far from what that name conjured for me. So for your market it probably is catchy. Your generation didn't have to study world history. Unless they visited London and saw the Bridge, they wouldn't have a clue. So for attracting your market, well thought out!!! Good Job
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I always get compliments on my name... it kind of came to me out of the blue one day.

Most of my friends call me jules so i figured it wouldnt be as weird if i happen to be in public and a clueless hobbyist or provider yells out JULES

Maybe the last name has something to do with my moms obsession with mick jagger she even mangaed to have me on his birthday go figure lol i thought it sounded cool together and up until recently i had never seen anyone else calling themselves jaguar. Originally Posted by Jules Jaguar
to me Jules is a male's name. Jacquar is a very dangerous cat. Since cats are female and likely much gentler, the Jules throws terror at me. Maybe I am just a pussy not willing to tangle with wildcats.
Thanks for all the great responses! The reason I ask is that starting today or tomorrow I will have a friend begin working with me. She has done it before a while back, never on Eccie though. I'm trying to come up with a name for her that fits her well and is classy.
As far as my name goes, I didn't make it up. The girl I used to work with did. Personally I hate the name Jillian. Reminds me of this awful girl I went to school with. That's why I'd prefer to be called JP.
Abby Collins is a good name
I'm not sure if that would fit her well. But it helps. I think something similar would work.
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Eh.. most of my names are "older". Can't help it, I like the classics. But, the name Grace is actually a play on the fact that I am quite clumsy. I hear the expression "Good goin' Grace" all the time and it just.... stuck
"Eva" is believable, common, and simple. "Damita" is to add a unique flare, named after Janet Jackson.

It use to be "Eva Jay" , which is my exotic entertainer pseudonym.
Make that Abbi Collins
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Thanks for all the great responses! The reason I ask is that starting today or tomorrow I will have a friend begin working with me. She has done it before a while back, never on Eccie though. I'm trying to come up with a name for her that fits her well and is classy.
As far as my name goes, I didn't make it up. The girl I used to work with did. Personally I hate the name Jillian. Reminds me of this awful girl I went to school with. That's why I'd prefer to be called JP. Originally Posted by Jillian Price
JP, how about "Prillian Ice" for your friend.
Yall can claim that Prillian was one of the lesser known, but very powerful female Titans that gave birth to what would become the first of the Olympians. Ice because she's cool.

You and her can be J2PI.
Damn, I didn't think about PI = private eye.

Sorry, I just couldn't help it.

As far as names, I'll usually find something to call you that we both can live with.
(In a fit of passion, it'll probably be something like 'oh shit sweet baby', but that's a different topic)
Initials are always good, THN, JP, JJ, etc. More than likely when we're talking there's
not others around with the same initials.

I don't let the name stop me from further looking. I realize you've got to get my attention.
But I prefer things other than "Lil' kum buket" or 'chit4branes'.
I do like two names, and am partial to real life sounding names.
Lol that was funny.
Just tell her to not try too hard. Some provider nom de plumes are just plain silly
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I also don't much care for "Miss", or even worse, "Mz" (whatever the fuck that means). That sounds very stuffy and unfriendly.

I also thing that L.A. articulated one of the reasons I don't like goofy, made up names. What the fuck to you say on the telephone? While having a unique and memorable name is fine (Ze sounds plausible, but is a bit different), useless for phoning is completely different. Double entrenre name are fine --I love them in Bond movies -- they are hard to use on the phone.

I very much like an elegant and common first name, combined with a last mane to make it more memorable, e.g. Grace Preston, Tabitha Toy, Carrie Hillcrest. Those seem to work for both the provider and the customer.
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DePlume, Mz Nom DePlume

I couldn't help myself again

I like the mottos that are under your handle in your posts, JP's 'saving one man at a time'.
I'm too lazy to go back and look, but another lady was 'sweet taboo', that's nice.

I must not have enough to do today.