I even had written in my (Fuuunia's) profile that I'm also known as Janaxgirl. But then I thought those who know me already realized it was me and deleted it. I didn't even think someone else could remember me.
I have met some fugly/skanky Angies- and some old lady Angelas(but perhaps not terrible unattractive in their prime). -Sorry Mojo-for the above reason,I don't tend to answer to Angie, unless my daddy says it.He has a pretty distinct creole/southern accent which i doubt anyone could else could pronounce it the way he does.
There def is a link between name , + looks/ beauty. Parents can subconsciously assess a baby's beauty or otherwise. Plus it inherits charatectistics from attractive parents. And guys with gay names *tend* to be tough. ( Marion , Kim , Tracey etc).
Claires are either really fit.Or really plain , for example. *Angelicas* are fit. *British* Natashas are fit( altho foreign ones can be trafficked drug addicts). Amanda=fit ,but *Mandy*=iggy:
to be fair, there is some statistical basis but it's more because of a socioeconomic weight than anything else. like poor people in the u.s. are more likely to name a boy ezekiel or zeke. and there are, contrarlywise, names that are more popular among old money often because they are holdovers from past generations (who really names their son rutherford without a god damn good reason?)
Yes! there are def at least one added h in there. My psydo gangsta cuz' who grew up in Miami also some times call me "Auhn-gee" and I answer -but when the avg person says the name "Angie(Ann-G)" all proper I don't even flinch,or acknowledge they could possibly mean me -kwim?- My sis calls me something like "Ahn-hee" cause when she was little she had a speech impediment and couldn't get the G.
Thats not true anymore - that name(particularly) and similar "older" names are gaining popularity in the 'burbs.Its the "new" trend.