Denise
What do you think of Denise?
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Nothing inherently wrong with the name, it just evokes a specific time period to me, where the name was commonplace. I went to a music camp with someone roughly my age with the name Denise in 2006 or so, and it just seemed so out-of-place to see it on a girl who would now be about 30.
I think I have heard more sad stories involving a Denise (my aunt, friends' moms, other people) than any other name, which doesn't seem a point in its favor.
But it's an interesting name, it's recognizable, and the sound is ok. It's easier for me to imagine for a young person than most similarly aged names. In a positive light, it sounds similar to Elise but pluckier and more distinct.
But it's an interesting name, it's recognizable, and the sound is ok. It's easier for me to imagine for a young person than most similarly aged names. In a positive light, it sounds similar to Elise but pluckier and more distinct.
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I prefer the French pronunciation, which is seldom heard in South Africa. But, either way, I find it very plain and dull and rather dusty. I prefer Denis, but not enough to use at all.
I was just reading about Denise Richardson.
The only other Denise I'm familiar with is from the Cosby Show. It's definitely dated, similar in age to Cheryl. I can see a sibling set of Denise, Craig, Lori, and Jeff.
It has s very pretty sound, though. I like it better than Danielle.
The only other Denise I'm familiar with is from the Cosby Show. It's definitely dated, similar in age to Cheryl. I can see a sibling set of Denise, Craig, Lori, and Jeff.
It has s very pretty sound, though. I like it better than Danielle.
Don't really like it, very dated
I love it. It’s simple and sophisticated. Hate Dennis.