I was watching Simpsons, the bit where Cletus is calling out his large pack of children. One was called Ian but I didn’t notice the name being called out.
Then the person I was watching asked me to think of an American, real or fictional, called Ian (or Iain, an alternate spelling)
I managed to name a few Brits (Mckellan, Holm, Rush, Mcdiarmid) but couldn’t think of any American names. (But in the usual style of brain function as soon as the issue of peoples names comes up the part of the brain that connects names with faces shuts down completely)
At one point my step-dad said, in all seriousness, “What’s Ted Danson’s name?”
He also suggested I go on “That straight dope thing you go on” and ask there… er … here. You guys are Mostly Americans. Know any Ians that might be internationally known names?
Sinister. Just like the ad I saw half an hour ago telling me that all the men I met today imagined having sex with me :eek: I bloody hope not!
I’ve never heard of McKaye, but if he’s famous he counts. I’ll mention it to SF when I see him. Hopefully he won’t be imagining having se… no I can’t say it.
Ian Akin was (is?) a comic book inker. He usually worked together with a fellow named Brian Garvey. I remember him from Iron Man in the 1980’s, but he’s done plenty of other stuff as well. And he’s American.
I knew a guy at work named Ian Flemming. He was born just before the James Bond books started coming out.
It is a sort of ‘fad’ name, along with all those other British-Isles-type names that became popular (I mean, we have lots of names in common, but there are a whole bunch that are rare here and sound very British). I’ve never met anyone named Nigel or Clive or Beryl or Gemma, though–only certain names made the cut.
On the just-finished 10th season of Survivor, there was a gangly kid named Ian Rosenberger. Check out the Survivor threads to see the women fawning all over him.
My college roommate was named Ian, but his dad was from Scotland, so that may not count.