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Willadeene/Wilmadeene
WDYT? Sweetly retro, or hee-haw?
(Would likely be "Deenie" for short.)
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I actually like it, but I might simplify it to Willadene. You could still get Deenie out of that.
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I'm guessing this comes from Natalie Wood's character Wilma Dean Loomis in 'Splendor in the Grass', and as all I can remember about the character is that she went mad and ended up in an asylum, I wouldn't fancy it, personally.
Wilma is cute though. Definitely sweetly retro.
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Hyuck, it's the most hee-haw name in the world according to myself.
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Hee-haw.As I said in an earlier post, Dolly Parton has a sister named Willadeen. It's a really country-esque name, and not in a good way.
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