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[Opinions] Re: Diana
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What puts me off Diana is the inevitable use of Di as a nn. And of course the association with the former owner!Are you the kind of person who would name a child after a celebrity? If you are not, your friends will know; and if other people suspect that you have, doesn't that say more about them than about you?Of course, you could consider using it as a mn, or substituting Diane or, preferably, Dinah.By chance, I gave my first daughter a name associated (by some!) with royalty - not British. And a friend whom I'd always thought was pretty sensible assumed it was "because of" this princesssy person. I stared at her blankly and said "Oh, no, I've never met her" which led to a swift change of topic!
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I can't use Dinah, as in my accent it is the exact same as diner.
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