Sunday, November 20, 2011

What's a cool name for an eyeshadow and why? I would like one with a biblical connotation.?

Lapidated Babylonian.

What's a cool name for an eyeshadow and why? I would like one with a biblical connotation.?
"Shameface"





1 Timothy 2:9


In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
Reply:bloodshot
Reply:magediline as in 'mary magediline' or eden's apple
Reply:Brimstone....would be a great name for a taupe or greyish brown...or even a reddish brown?
Reply:How about 'Rose of Esther'? Esther was a really pretty queen and the rose part gives it a shot of glam.
Reply:Salomes Veils. As in the dance of the seven veils.It sounds mysterious seven ways, and it also sounds affectivelly French.
Reply:queen of babylon


delightful delilah


babylon blue





well i don't know personally why you would want a name with a biblical connotation, but i guess you want something catchy but edgy too at the same time meeting your standards. good luck with that.
Reply:cleopatra coal for somehting in black or u can use it for kohl!


gievs u that royal feel and the pun kohl{coal} lols and makes u feel royal and sexy
Reply:Jesabel
Reply:Bathsheba. The woman King David saw bathing, fell in love with and killed her husband so he could have her.
Reply:Revelations....Your color will stay till the day of salvation or damnation. Catchy ad.
Reply:Nubian which is the name of a region referred to in ancient egypt.An extremely beautiful exotic woman with large gorgeous eyes is often referred to as a nubian beauty as they resemble the women often inscribed in the pyramids who had beautiful big eyes
Reply:Blood of the Lamb for a maroon color. It can symbolize how Jesus died for our sins and his blood cleansed us from all sin if we ask for forgiveness.
Reply:succubus
Reply:dedika
Reply:delilah or revelations
Reply:Covenant - a usually formal, solemn, and binding agreement.


Religiously it would a be promise to god.


Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from present participle of covenir to be fitting, from Latin convenire


In your context fitting for formal appearance. A play on words broken down to it's core would mean to be covered.
Reply:what the F??K?





HEY ASKER, READ THE ADDENDUM.





The 2 people who voted NO on my answer, I didn't take the question seriously because I didn't know there was a limit on answers for new users.





Addendum: Who's your target market? The Christian hookers of North America or Evangelical Christians?!?!? Either way, it won't sell. Naming makeup with biblical reference...Come to think of it. Rapture is a nice name. Go with that and give me creds.





Peace and Love.


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