Re: D birth announcements
in reply to a message by Sofia
Wow, is Darcy getting more popular in the UK right now or is that just a coincidence?
None of these seem particularly outstanding. Dillon Lee Daniel has a pleasant ring to it, even though it's not anything to jump up and down over.
I do think Predrag is interesting. It has kind of an odd meaning for a masculine name. How is that name perceived where you live?
None of these seem particularly outstanding. Dillon Lee Daniel has a pleasant ring to it, even though it's not anything to jump up and down over.
I do think Predrag is interesting. It has kind of an odd meaning for a masculine name. How is that name perceived where you live?
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Well, neither Darcey nor Darcy has charted in the top 100 for UK yet, so no idea if it's getting more popular. I do see it regularly in BAs, for both genders.
Predrag is more a Serbian name (Drago is used more where I live), but it's totally masculine (actually there is no exact feminine equivalent). It's a word name here, predrag is a standard superlative form of 'drag' (precious, nice, dear).
Predrag is more a Serbian name (Drago is used more where I live), but it's totally masculine (actually there is no exact feminine equivalent). It's a word name here, predrag is a standard superlative form of 'drag' (precious, nice, dear).
This message was edited 9/8/2010, 9:21 AM