I'm too awesome to have a female on there with my name. At least as far as I can tell, though James can be used for a girl, just rare.
i dont ever use my facebook at all its just a blank page. funny thing is that there are plenty of people out there with my first and last name two of my female friends actually befriended one of them thinking it was me and it drove my sister insane (i guess that guy didnt have a profile pic or maybe had something that wasnt his face?) that i would add those two girls but not her to my list of friends. I told her i had no idea what she was talking about and told her that poor guy though "hey I have girls wanting to be my friends...hell yeah!" also there wont be any opposites if I did search with my full first name, but there could be with my nick name or a spelling variation of my nick name. I may check for that when I get home if I remember
Helena has good days and bad days, and on good days she's hot Anyways, there aren't too many Kevins that are girls, so I typed in my middle name and found this Her last name is the same as my middle name. Highly doubt it's her real picture, but wow
I want to bottle her up from fight club and have a vampire bite us so we can have crazy latex gloved sex for eternity.
A strangely prescient thread... News today: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090721...lYwN5bl90b3Bfc3RvcnkEc2xrA3NhbWUtbmFtZWNvdQ-- Same-name couple to wed after Facebook meeting MIAMI – This October, Kelly Hildebrandt will vow to share her life with a man who already shares her name. This is no joke. Kelly Katrina Hildebrandt, 20, and Kelly Carl Hildebrandt, 24, expect just over 100 guests at a ceremony at the Lighthouse Point Yacht & Racquet Club in South Florida, where they will become husband and wife. "He is just everything that I've ever looked for," she said in an interview. "There's always been certain qualities that a guy has to have. And he has all the ones I could think of — and more." Their modern romance was a match made in cyberspace. She was curious and bored one night last year, so she plugged her name into the popular social networking Web site Facebook just to see if anyone shared it. At the time, Kelly Hildebrandt, of Lubbock, Texas, was the only match. So she sent him a message. "She said 'Hi. We had the same name. Thought it was cool,'" Kelly Carl Hildebrandt said. "I thought she was pretty cute." But there were also concerns. "I thought, man, we've got to be related or something," he said. For the next three months the two exchanged e-mails. Before he knew it, occasional phone calls turned into daily chats, sometimes lasting hours. He visited her in Florida after a few months and "fell head over heels." "I thought it was fun," he said of that first online encounter. "I had no idea that it would lead to this." Months after Kelly Hildebrandt sent her first e-mail, she found a diamond engagement ring hidden in treasure box on a beach in December. "I totally think that it's all God's timing," Kelly Katrina Hildebrandt said. "He planned it out just perfect." She's a student at a local community college. He works in financial services. They plan to make their home in South Florida. It hasn't been all smooth sailing. A trip on a cruise ship almost got canceled when the travel agent deleted one ticket from the system, thinking someone had plugged in the same information twice. There was also some uncertainty about how to phrase their wedding invitations, so they decided to include their middle names. But any confusion likely won't carry on past the husband and wife. Kelly Katrina Hildebrandt said there are no plans to pass along the name to future children. "No," she said. "We're definitely not going to name our kids Kelly."
Well, my first name is an obscure spelling of a name that's uncommon as it is. ...and as for my last name, when my dad first came to America, he was told he was the only person in the US with that last name at the time. So yeah... it kinda goes without saying that I have nothing close to a match.