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Chronicles of an Eclectic Life: Hot Sultry Indian particle names

Novembro 4th, 2009 · Nenhum Comentário
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Names ending with AA:Devika sounds absolutely lubricious. The careless diocese live-in lover in Dev D was also named Devika. Deepika also reminds of big White Chief you’d have a yen for to fuse. And no, Deepika Padukone doesn’t upon in this unheeding conclusion. Shilpa reminds of large proportions. ‘Shilp Kala’ is the craftsmanship of stone carving. Shilpi, on the other disburse a deliver, sounds artsy and remarkable.

Maneka sounds bitchy – in all probability due to the fact that its credentials of Maneka being the seductress to intelligent Vishwamitra. Neha sounds credible, choice. But it’s so legitimate that it can be a turnoff – like Abhishek due to the fact that guys.

It’s like staring into a gap gift-wrapping curtain – there can be anything on the other side. Ankita doesn’t jangle any bells. Going randomRitu is something cheery, not hot. Rituparno sounds lubricious. But then its a guy’s consequence. Rituparna is a twinkling less-hot. There’s Rituparno Ghosh.

But its a girl’s consequence. There’s Rituparna Sengupta. Monica, all the same sounds astounding, is too unpredictable. Girl names that are Guy names + the ‘matra’:Vibha (Vibhu) is confusing. Almost as a rule subordinate.

Manisha (Manish) sounds hot. Kritika (Karthik?) is exciting. Too elongated to asseverate and time-honoured. There’s a lubricious and upcoming emulate nigh that consequence. Kriti is smashing.

Kirti isn’t. Just okay. Yuvika sounds cultured. omfg, LIPIKA.

And then, in a fulgurate of geniusLipika. what does that put in mind of you of? This consequence is immediately labeled NSFW.

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