Thread:SteazySteve/@comment-3175978-20171206024142/@comment-31640413-20180105064154

Well, the NHC classifies Darby as a male so I assume that's what Darby's gender is (or it could be a unisex name).

Glad to hear that Eleanor wasn't too bad for you :)

On second thought, those 2 names you mentioned actually do seem on the oldish side... maybe they are the "sexier" of the "oldish" names.

Lol, Dora the Explorer as a tour guide? I agree that EPac names seem to have sex appeal, which is good because that basin is full of harmless fishspinners, and only the Mexican coast and southern Baja receives TC impacts year-round. Here are some, in my opinion, "sexy" non-2022 Atlantic names:

2018: Debby, Florence, Helene, Joyce, Kirk, Michael, Nadine, Rafael, Sara

2019: Andrea, Barry, Dorian, Fernand, Imelda, Lorenzo, Nestor, Pablo, Sebastien, Tanya, Wendy

2020: Edouard, Fay, Gonzalo, Hanna, Josephine, Kyle, Paulette, Rene, Teddy (reminds me of a teddy bear)

2021: Danny, Elsa, Grace, Ida, Nicholas, Odette, Rose (reminds me of the flower), Sam, Teresa, Wanda

2023: Cindy, Franklin, Jose, Ophelia, Philippe, Sean, Tammy

I also think Harvey, Maria, and Nate sound sexy but I'm not including them for 2023 because they are all very likely to be retired next spring, which means they won't be used in 2023. The first two names are a shoe-in for retirement, and Nate has a very decent retirement shot.

I also feel like Spanish/Italian names are on the sexy side.