Joanna and Dinah
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I pronounce Dinah as 'DYE-nuh' like you do. I'd assume 'DEEN-uh' was Dina, which I don't like much.
Dinah is lovely and underused. I also love Diana :-)
I suggest:
Dinah Bryony
Dinah Gabrielle
Dinah Leonie
Dinah Magdalen
Dinah Meredith
Dinah Mariel
Dinah Patience
Dinah Scarlet
Dinah Sophia
Dinah Summer
Dinah Valentine
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Dinah is lovely and underused. I also love Diana :-)
I suggest:
Dinah Bryony
Dinah Gabrielle
Dinah Leonie
Dinah Magdalen
Dinah Meredith
Dinah Mariel
Dinah Patience
Dinah Scarlet
Dinah Sophia
Dinah Summer
Dinah Valentine
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♥Elinor♥
'Why do people with closed minds, always open their mouths?'
Ignore, sorry.
This message was edited 12/2/2005, 10:00 AM
Love love love Joanna, not loving Dinah
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I think Joanna is a simply lovely name! It's so pretty and feminine!
Dinah is alright, not one of favorites but then in general D names aren't my favorite. I reminds me first of Dinah in the Bible (and I think there was some sexual scandal related to her), and then it makes me think of a kind, gradmotherly, African-American southern lady. So the name has good and bad connections for me. I always get it mixed up with Delilah which I also dislike because of the character of the woman with this name in the Bible. Isn't it funny how one bad accossiation could ruin the whole image of a name in your mind (take Adolph for example, almost everyone thinks of Adolph Hitler).
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Dinah is alright, not one of favorites but then in general D names aren't my favorite. I reminds me first of Dinah in the Bible (and I think there was some sexual scandal related to her), and then it makes me think of a kind, gradmotherly, African-American southern lady. So the name has good and bad connections for me. I always get it mixed up with Delilah which I also dislike because of the character of the woman with this name in the Bible. Isn't it funny how one bad accossiation could ruin the whole image of a name in your mind (take Adolph for example, almost everyone thinks of Adolph Hitler).
Bunny, Gigi, Chloris, Wilma, Darleen, Eartha
"Any name is beautiful when it's given in love" -Me
I love Johanna (yo-HAH-nah), too. :-)
I kind of like Dina (w/ this spelling) as long as it's pronounced "Dee-na". It's not a name I would use though. Dinah ("Die-na") always makes me think of that "Dinah, won't you blow your horn" song, which I detest. Joanna is a pretty name, but not one I would use. I definitely prefer it over Dinah though.
This message was edited 12/1/2005, 8:01 PM
I dislike both a lot acutally.. I would pronounce it DIE-nah and i don't like DEE-nah either