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Dixie
Thoughts? I've been considering this as a way to honor the Dixie Chicks, one of my favorite bands. I went to high school with a girl named Dixie. Combos appreciated.NOISYNORAPoof! It's magic!-Amy Sedarishttps://www.behindthename.com/pnl/214161
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Meh, I like it okay. I sort of find it basic and plain.Dixie Elisabeth
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Dont like it at all
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Dixie is cute, but perhaps it is a little too sweet for a person rather like Trixie or Pixie. I had a childhood friend who loved the book "Because of Winn-Dixie," which is centered around a dog, so it makes me think of a pet.
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I like the sound and look of it. And I once knew a very nice Dixie, too. Too much baggage, though. Which is, of course, why The Chicks rightfully ditched it.

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The Dixie is honestly kinda nice, but I would like it a lot more if it didn’t have such a racist past.
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They changed their name to The Chicks, so I wouldn't recommend it.The sound of the name is cute, but I personally wouldn't want a name associated with the antebellum south.

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Hi !!!I actually like Dixie! I rate it 8/10.Being Italian I have no reasons to use it in real life (and I wouldn't, in any case).However I think that Dixie is charming, lively and sunny. It is enough informal but still elegant thanks to its old-fashionable vibe.Dixie Agatha
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I happen to have liked the Dixie Chicks when they were big, but I wouldn't want to have been named after them.
Dixie is mildly cute, but it's also a bit too cute, like something you'd name a dachshund. Dixie Dachsie or something like that. I know a Dixie, she is probably fifty.Dixie AmandaDixie RebeccaDixie Lauren
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