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Darla
Opinions on Darla? I've heard the name before but it never really made an impression on me until I saw a cute little girl named Darla on TV the other day. Now it's grown on me. I think it's very cute and feminine. What would you expect a Darla to be like? Some people have told me the name Darlene sounds "hick-ish", would you say the same for Darla?Also, in which order do you like:
Darla, Darlene, Dahlia?TIA

This message was edited 8/27/2007, 3:30 PM

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I think it's sweet and I like it alot. I don't think Darlene sounds hickish but I like Darla better. It reminds me of the little girl in "The Little Rascals" series.
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Sounds kind of air-head-ish to me, plus reminds me of the less-than-wonderful characters from "The Little Rascals" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". :b
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Ugh. I really dislike ths name, as well as Dreama, Starla, Oceane/Oceana, and similar names. I know they are real names, but they seem too, I can't quite put my finger on it...
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Dahlia
Darla
DarleneI like all three quite a bit, though I'm always the minority with Darla and Darlene. Darla reminds me of The Little Rascals. :D I just like Darlene, I guess. Same with Dahlia - it's my iPod's name. :)
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I just think of the Little Rascals. I can't get past that it.
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Darla does nothing for me. In my mind, I have two very different images attached to the name. First would be Darla Dimple, the villain in the animated film Cats Don't Dance, who's a pretty explicit combination of Shirley Temple and Norma Desmond (the crazy main character of Sunset Boulevard). Second would be the drug-addled single mother in the film The Crow. Not good stuff.Darlene strikes me as unattractive, though I know a woman whose name is pronounced dar-LYNN (I'm not sure how she spells it), and she's such a fab person that I dig her name.Of your three, Dahlia's my favourite by far. It's a name I've been fond of for years now.Array
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can't stand itI've been mistaken for a Darla many times. When I would answer the phone at work saying "This is Starla" it did sound a lot like Darla.I picture a Darla as being a redneck girl in Daisy Duke shorts and a halter top with dyed blonde hair and way too much makeup. A Darlene is the same, only over forty and running to fat. Cant' stand Dahlia either, it just sounds snooty.
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I like in this order:Dahlia
Darlene - I don't think it sounds hickish, wordy maybe but not hickish
DarlaI also like Danica.
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Darla reminds me of the bratty little girl in Finding Nemo.
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