Thursday, June 24, 2010

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;What's a cool name for an eyeshadow and why? I would like one with a biblical connotation.?
bloodshot
magediline as in 'mary magediline' or eden's apple
Brimstone....would be a great name for a taupe or greyish brown...or even a reddish brown?
How about 'Rose of Esther'? Esther was a really pretty queen and the rose part gives it a shot of glam.
Salomes Veils. As in the dance of the seven veils.It sounds mysterious seven ways, and it also sounds affectivelly French.
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.
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
Jesabel
Bathsheba. The woman King David saw bathing, fell in love with and killed her husband so he could have her.
Revelations....Your color will stay till the day of salvation or damnation. Catchy ad.
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
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.
succubus
dedika
delilah or revelations
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.
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.





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