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Re: Diane
in reply to a message by RDNZL
It's dated, but not seriously so; it was never so popular that it got linked to a particular decade.That said, I don't like it. Diana flows better, and doesn't seem to attract the really whiney diYAN sound. But both have Di as their obvious nn, and it isn't the most cheerful monosyllable.
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