Re: Dina(h) (edited to clarify pronouciation)
in reply to a message by Murasaki
Dinah is DYE-na, Dina is DEE-na, I like both, Dinah seems dated and a bit stern but still glamourous and dignified; Dina is nicknamier/warmer but not too informal, sounds universal/international to me, like it could work almost anywhere.
I think of Dinah Shore and actress Dina Meyer.
I'd rather be a Dina if I had to choose.
I think of Dinah Shore and actress Dina Meyer.
I'd rather be a Dina if I had to choose.