Deirdre
Deirdre has been on my mind lately. Wdyt? Is it too old fashioned? I know a girl with the name who's 17 or 18, and I think it's just so spunky and fun. What are your thoughts? Thanks. :)
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I like it, and I don't think it's too old-fashioned. It has interesting history/mythology.
I really like it.
Its pretty but the meaning and connotations aren't very happy.
-D.
-D.
I think that it is pretty.
I love it.
I met a little girl named Deirdre at a renaissance fair. She was all dressed in garb and was holding a daisy. I mean, really, she was the cutest thing ever. She gave a little curtsy when I met her. Oh. Melted my heart.
So yeah, I think it's a wonderful name on a child.
I met a little girl named Deirdre at a renaissance fair. She was all dressed in garb and was holding a daisy. I mean, really, she was the cutest thing ever. She gave a little curtsy when I met her. Oh. Melted my heart.
So yeah, I think it's a wonderful name on a child.
I never really cared for the name until I met a girl named Deirdre when I was freshman in high school. I always thought the name was "old" and dated but she really refreshed the name. She was so spunky, put together, charming, fashionable and just a really nice person...her nickname is Dee. I like the name, but I wouldn't use it - I would find a way to use "Dee" though since I really like that. I also like Deidra.
This message was edited 6/25/2007, 10:27 PM
I quite like it. I don't think it's too old fashioned, but my opinion may be shaped by the fact I've only personally met one person named Deirdre and she's the same age as me.