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[Opinions] WDYTO Deanna?
I know several people named Deanna, and thought that it was a rather pretty name. I wouldn't use it, but just wondered what others thought. Do you know any Deannas?


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I think it's a pretty name. I have friend named Deanna she is the only one I know.
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I like it, but I wouldn't use it. I only know one girl my age named Deanna.
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I don't know any at the moment. I like the name a lot, though. It strikes me as retro-trashy-chic, like Marilyn. Possibly I'm influenced by the Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds song "Deanna." I think it'd be nice on someone of any age.- mirfak
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I've met one or two Deannas but it was back in the 1980s. I had a boss a few years back whose name was spelled Deanna but it was pronounced DEE-nah. Confusing. I don't care for Deanna much at all; seems dated to me.
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It sounds very Southern to me, but since I come from Scotland and have never been to the Southern USA, I'd take that with a pinch of salt! I think the sound is quite attractive. It's more down-to-earth than Diana, which has been a bit spoilt for me by the ongoing media obsession in this country with Princess Di.Edited to add: Nope, I don't know a single Deanna._____________________________________________________________________Elinor

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I prefer Dana or Deena, which I feel this is some sort of combination.
~~Kris~~
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I also prefer Dana.
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It's kind of cute, but I'd never use it. I know two Deannas, both are in their thirties but tend to dress and act much younger, and talk in little-girl squealy voices.
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It's kind of cute, but I'd never use it. I know two Deannas, both are in their thirties but tend to dress and act much younger, and talk in little-girl squealy voices.
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It's pretty. The youngest one I know of is 15 and I thought it was very unusual for her time when she was born. It seems to be an older name.
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