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Actually Ed, if I can get away from the feline suggestions for a bit, you're looking for a name that would make both men want to buy it for thier women and women to buy it for themselves. How about simply:

Pretty Woman

If you want Ed, I can just send you a PM and let you know where to send the sample and gift certificate.
 
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Female shopper #2: What is that pendant you are wearing?
Male shopper #1: (color of your choice) Exotica from Exoticblanks.com.
Female shopper #2: oh ah, oh ah.

Female shopper #1: What is that pendant you are wearing?
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I don't get it..
:biggrin::biggrin:
 
How about something simple:

Hermosa - Spanish for Beautiful.

But you need to pronounce it in Spanish. sounds like ERR(got to role your tounge)-mo-sa.
 
actually, belladonna is a poison. And I have to say a lot of these sound like the next version of OS X. Seems to me you want something that isn't more than two words -- I can just see the order form filled out if you go longer: "6 inches of Psychoactive Melting Orange Swirl Surprise."

Since there are other colors coming, you may want a root description with an adjective that designates which is which so you would have (for instance) "Copper Nougat," "Golden Nougat," "Lemon Nougat," etc.

HEY! How about Copper Nougat? It remains in the dessert line, but is distinctly Italian instead of British!

"Spotted" Doug
 
I still like my original "Cobre Felino" or "Cobre Felina" (Copper Feline) in Euro Spanish. If you get silver then simply change it to "Plata Felina" or "Plata Felino" Watcha think??
 
I think Jaquar is the big cat for this one. The jaquar's rosettes are a more complete circle with a spot in the center. "Jaguar Orange" would be a good name.

Better yet use "panthera" in the name. Panthera is Latin, for the Greek word Leopard, the type species for the genus.

Panthera Orange
Panthera Copper
 
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Kitten Kisses
Kitten Caress
Cougar Caress
Cougar Kiss
Lynx Love
Sex (Think about it for a second Ed. What's the first rule of marketing? Sex sells)
Diamond (What guy wouldn't want to buy his girl a diamond that size?)

Or if you want truth in advertising,

I Can't Believe It's Not A Diamond You Cheapskate
 
OCELOTL - Aztec for Jaguar Warrior or Jaguar Knights, that's what they called their elite soldiers.

That might be confused with just Ocelot, so instead:

JAGUAR WARRIOR
JAGUAR KNIGHTS

OR

PANTHERA PARDUS - (leopard)
OSIRIS - the leopard was an atribute of Osiris in Egyptian mythology
DIONYSUS - in Greek mythology, he rode leopards and used them to pull his chariots
SHIVA'S REVENGE - in Hinduism, Shiva is depicted wearing a leopard skin, his jealous rivals supposedly sent it to him hoping it would destroy him
 
I'm taking names!!

Putting them on a spreadsheet, now!!

Last minute entries -- NOW would be the time!!

Decision Tomorrow!!
 
Egyptians revered cats. So my suggestion is:

Amber Miu
Copper Miu

Amber Miu at Twilight.


"Egyptians did not distinguish between wild and tame cats in their descriptions of them. There was one word for cat-and that was miu or mii, meaning "he or she who mews." "
 
My contributions in passing:

Felinic Blaze of Amber Glory
Kopper Flayken (Rough phoenetic Swedish for Copper coloured Spots)
Ochreous (or Orange for Ed) Ocelot
Spots of Ochre
The Haunting Eyes of the Cheshire Cat - in copper
Ginger Spots
Circles of Amber
Spots of the Ocelot, orange edition

Edit: One further addendum:

Patches of Persimmon!
 
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