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Statistically speaking...
by
Nanaea
3/2/2002, 5:24 AM
in reply to
a message by Lissa
"
Deborah
" is more popular in the United States. Social Security Administration statistics for girls born in the year 2000:
553 -
Deborah
158 -
Debra
76 -
Debbie
68 -
Debora
15 -
Debby
14 - Debrah
9 - Debria
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Deborah or Debra
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Lissa
·
2/28/2002, 3:32 PM
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Statistically speaking...
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Nanaea
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3/2/2002, 5:24 AM
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I too, like Deborah. n/t
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Tracie
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3/1/2002, 5:01 PM
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Deborah n/t
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Andrea
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3/1/2002, 1:14 AM
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Deborah I would think. Isn't Debra a nick for Deborah's?? n/t
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Nancy
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2/28/2002, 10:26 PM
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I think "Debra" is a nick for "Debrassiere". n/t
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Nanaea
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3/2/2002, 5:19 AM
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Or Debradation n/t
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Merriment
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3/2/2002, 8:43 AM
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if ur gonna call a kid Deborah pronounce it (Dei-bohr-ah) instead of (Deib-rah) :) n/t
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Silver
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2/28/2002, 4:35 PM