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message 51: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) I had plans on "brendan" if I ever had a boy. But I can't have children so that fell through. This was before Brendan Fraiser became famous. Yes, I'm old. Hubby has an Irish name so it would have gone together good.


message 52: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Valentine Corbett from Suzanne Enoch's Sin and Sensibility An incredible rake to boot ;)


message 53: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 33 comments I like Ethan...


message 54: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Ethan's grown on my too since reading Jess Michaels' Everything Forbidden --has certain sex appeal to it now (lol!) ;)

Everything Forbidden (Avon Red) by Jess Michaels


message 55: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 33 comments I never really cared for the name until I read Lucy Monroe's Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ethan is the very sexy hero.


message 56: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Oh yeah, Ethan was quite a hot number in that one too come to think of it ;)


message 57: by Miss Kim (new)

Miss Kim (thatsmisskimtoyou) For heroes, I like 'Jack' and 'Nick'.

Ethan is my 10 yr old nephews name--I try to block that out. haha.


message 58: by Teryl (new)

Teryl Loved Nora Robert's hero, Ethan from the Quinn series, such a sweetie!


message 59: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 33 comments Kim wrote: "For heroes, I like 'Jack' and 'Nick'.

Ethan is my 10 yr old nephews name--I try to block that out. haha."


Nick is my 7 year olds name....gotta block that!


message 60: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 33 comments I am reading a book now with a Broady in it. A very manly, hero name.


message 61: by Miss Kim (new)

Miss Kim (thatsmisskimtoyou) Unless you have a weird Uncle Brody.


message 62: by Teryl (new)

Teryl Ty is a great name, but it's my kid's name so that one is a little difficult for me.


message 63: by Tammy (new)

Tammy (tammymerlot) | 90 comments Glad to hear I'm not the only one with that problem Teryl! My son is a "Seth" - a very common name in romance.


message 64: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 33 comments Kim wrote: "Unless you have a weird Uncle Brody."

Do you?


message 65: by Julianna (new)

Julianna (authorjuliannad) | 150 comments I got the idea for my son's name, Lucas ("Luke") from several different sources. One of them happened to be a romance novel, so I can't say that it bothers me all that much to have his name pop up in them. I also think that it's a great hero name too.

Now on the other hand, one of my favorite books quite unfortunately has a guy named Douglas (hubby's name) as the rapist villain, and that definitely bugged me. Otherwise it was great.;-)


message 66: by Miss Kim (new)

Miss Kim (thatsmisskimtoyou) Stephanie wrote: "Kim wrote: "Unless you have a weird Uncle Brody."

Do you?"


No; but we always use the fabled Uncle Brody in stories.


message 67: by Miss Kim (new)

Miss Kim (thatsmisskimtoyou) My son's name is Jake, and it doesn't bother me to have the hero named Jake. Wierd, I know.


message 68: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 33 comments I love the name Jake!


message 69: by ChloeLeeNH (new)

ChloeLeeNH | 1 comments Gabriel or Sebastian. My son is Gavin so it will be weird if I read one with that name too LOL


message 70: by Miss Kim (new)

Miss Kim (thatsmisskimtoyou) I like Gabriel.


message 71: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 33 comments Oh Gavin, as in Gavin Rossdale...


message 72: by Miss Kim (new)

Miss Kim (thatsmisskimtoyou) Very good.


message 73: by Kayleigh (new)

Kayleigh (kayleighjamison) | 2 comments I'm going with Sebastian too. *sighs* I love that name. I used it. And now just about every book I read has a Sebastian. Luckily, I'm not sick of it yet.

And the funny part is I went to high school with a guy named Sebastian. Even let him take me to the Homecoming dance; and he was SO not the sexy alpha hero type!

I also like Devon or Devlin, Blake, Lucas, Alexander.

And yes, East, Valentine Corbett! (*is so behind on posts!*)


message 74: by Kathrynn (new)

Kathrynn Ethan. Have we mentioned that one, yet? Recently read a short story that had a character named Ethan. :-)


message 75: by Eastofoz (last edited Jun 28, 2009 07:08PM) (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Yeah I know I did :) Worth the remention though :D


message 76: by Chasidy (new)

Chasidy I love the names Anthony and Nicholas. Mostly becuase I fell in-love with Nicholas Eden and Anthony Malory


message 77: by Anne OK (new)

Anne OK (anne-ok) | 10 comments I like Roarke for a alpha male hero name!


message 78: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) I just noticed we don't have a folder for wimpy names :)


message 79: by Auntee (new)

Auntee | 494 comments Pamela wrote: "I just noticed we don't have a folder for wimpy names :)"

Do you have any?:)




message 80: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) Eugene
Ashley
Eldridge
Francis
Godfrey
Reginald
Wendall
Egbert
to name a few


message 81: by Auntee (new)

Auntee | 494 comments LOL! Excellent, Pamela! I'll have to agree with those.:)


message 82: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
LOL Pamela --good list ;) I've only come across Godfrey (usually in medievals) and I think Ashley.


message 83: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) I went to http://www.historicalromancewriters.c... and found a few names really used in romance novels
Ashley, Francis and Reginald were in there LOL
also Ambrose
Freddy
Jocelyn
Latimer
Luther
Norton
Romeo
Rufus
Rudolf
Septimus
Sorry but these are names I would find hard not to laugh at during a hot love scene of " oh Ambrose, more! more!" or "Harder, Rufus, harder!" or "oh Romeo!"


message 84: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Jocelyn for a guy?????

Yeah the other names are certainly not much better 8-)


message 85: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 25, 2010 05:37AM) (new)

I love old TV westerns & the names in them. :-D

Josh
Jason
Lucas
Nick
Jarrod
Steve

ETA: I thought the male equivalent was Josselin? Not much better, tho historically accurate, which I don't mind.


message 86: by zHaNe (new)

zHaNe (sTrife_ZeRo) | 1 comments I like 'Craven' from Lisa Kleypas' character Derek Craven of Dreaming of You..*sigh*


message 87: by Cobalt_Cin (new)

Cobalt_Cin | 12 comments Lachlan - Kresley Cole
Drake - Katie MacKalister
Cian MacKelter - Karen Marie Moning
Nicolae - Christine Feehan
Cam Rohan - Lisa Kleypas
Saint - Kathryn Smith
Morgan - Freda Warrington


message 88: by Angela (new)

Angela How do you pronounce Cian? Am I the only one who sometimes has a hard time knowing how to pronounce some heroes' names? Can't think of any right this second, but sometimes....


message 89: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) Angela wrote: "How do you pronounce Cian? Am I the only one who sometimes has a hard time knowing how to pronounce some heroes' names? Can't think of any right this second, but sometimes...."

I don't know how to pronounce half of them either... I would think that Cian would be SEE-an but I don't know :)


message 90: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Those Scottish ones can be hard so I'm right there with you Angela! I think Cian sounds like "Kay-ron" --I could be totally off here though (lol!)


message 91: by Auntee (new)

Auntee | 494 comments According to Wikipedia:
In Irish mythology, Cian (Irish pronunciation: [key-in]

Another 'baby names' site has it pronounced KEE-an

Similar pronounciations there.


message 92: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) see I was totally wrong and I'm ok to admit it :)


message 93: by Auntee (new)

Auntee | 494 comments I would've said See-an too, Pamela!


message 94: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) I think I like See-an better than Kee-an, though :p


message 95: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Well so much for my attempt (lo!)


message 96: by Cobalt_Cin (new)

Cobalt_Cin | 12 comments Ive always thought or said Cian like See-an too and it sounds better then Kee-an lol. Yeah some of those Scottish, Irish and Welsh names can be tricky ones. Some authors give you name pronounciations and I give them thumbs up for that. Alot of the fae names I still have no idea how to pronounce. I mean how do you say these:

Daoine Sidhe? apparently its said doon-ya shee.

Sidhe - I've been saying it how it looks - Sihe lol, but apparently its Shee.

Tuatha de Dannan - Again I've always said it almost how it looks , but its said tootha day danan.

Tylwyth Teg - Till-with Teeg


message 97: by Pamela(AllHoney) (new)

Pamela(AllHoney) (pamelap) hmmm, names I'd be stumped on.


message 98: by Eastofoz (new)

Eastofoz | 666 comments Mod
Those are some brutal ones Cobalt_Cin!


message 99: by Cobalt_Cin (new)

Cobalt_Cin | 12 comments That they are, must thank the Irish and the Scots for creating elusive language haha


message 100: by Julianna (last edited Oct 01, 2010 03:57PM) (new)

Julianna (authorjuliannad) | 150 comments I adore Celtic names and hearing the language, but it would be frustrating to learn. It just isn't phonetic in the least.;-)

I recently read a Mary Balogh romance with a Welsh heroine named Sian (Sharn). Thankfully, she gave the pronunciation in the forward, but then the village she lived in was Cwmbran (Coom-bran). Shockingly, I actually came close on the pronunciation, but didn't have it quite right until Googling it. Luckily, the hero had the nice normal name of Alex.:-)


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