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[Opinions] Full name for Deedee
What name would you use as a full name for the nickname Deedee?

This message was edited 7/15/2016, 3:40 AM

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Deirdre is what comes to mind. But you could use an name starting with a D.
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Deirdre, but there's also the idea of a 2 D combo like like Daphne Drusilla or Daisy Diana.
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Dorothy is typical, but I don't like Dorothy. I love Diandra and Diantha, so definitely one of those.I knew a DeeDee whose real name was Janice. Go figure.
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Dagmar
Dalia
Dalebora ... Deedee or Deebee :-D
Dalemila
Danu
Danica
Darina
Devana
Diana
Delia
Denysia
Demeter
Dita
Dina
Dobromila
Dobromira
Dobravka
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Deirdre came to mind first (probably because I know a Deirdre "Dee").

This message was edited 7/15/2016, 6:18 AM

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Any name that starts with D could use that as a nickname. If I had to choose one then I'll go with Delilah, but I agree with the others that Deirdre is a good choice as well.
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Deirdrexo
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DeannaThe only Deedee I've ever known was a Deanna, but I like it anyway.

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Denise.I have an aunt named Deedee, and that's her full name.

This message was edited 7/15/2016, 8:36 AM

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Deidre / Deirdre
Any d name I like would work.
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I don't think anyone else has meantionen Desideria. That was my great grandmother's name. Her nickname was Daisy.
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EdithI know a 90 year old called Dee whose full name is Edith.Other ideas:
Dorothy
Deborah
Deirdre
Delia
Adelia
Delilah
Delores
Demeter
Denise
Bedelia
Heidi
Mercedes
Odelia
Odette
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Desdemona or Desideria
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Deandra
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Deanna

This message was edited 7/15/2016, 7:36 PM

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I knew a Dinah who was known as Di until, as a teenager, she read Kafka and decided that an initial as a name was the way to go. She became Dee so successfully that her husband never knew its origin until their children were grown up.So, really, any name starting with D would do. Perhaps it might even work as a nn for Deborah; it's not wonderful but it's a whole lot better than Debby!
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Deirdre, Dorothy, Delores

This message was edited 7/16/2016, 11:52 AM

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