My name's Daphne. I like it and my friends tell me itβs pretty (I took the Daphne has a lot of acne personally. Lol) My friends also tell me I look like a Daphne. Is that a good or bad thing? I also love Greek mythology and the story behind my name. Anyway LOVE the name and I think itβs pretty cool. ππ€ .
Surprisingly, Iβve never met anyone with this name. Just on Scooby Doo. Itβs pretty and should be used more. Itβs like one of those forgotten gems.
β Anonymous User 11/24/2022
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I donβt hate it, but I also donβt love it. Because of my accent I pronounce it as Daph-a-ne.
How could I fault Daphne? One of the most perfect girl's names in existence. Itβs so beautiful, in fact, that me and three of my friends all have it in our top 5! Daffy is a cute nickname for a little girl, but why use a nickname for such a perfect name? Itβs classic, underused, and beautiful.
Wow, the meaning and story behind Daphne is so fascinating. I love the 'ne' ending and the spelling. Here are a few cute middle names.Daphne June, I've always wondered if month names can only be used if the kid is born in that month. June is cute either way. Daphne Venus ties in with the greek/roman mythology + Venus is the goddess of love which I think is beautiful. Daphne Serenity, the ty ending works well. Daphne Maeve, not a huge fan of the meaning "intoxication" but I like the two names paired anyway.
β Anonymous User 3/27/2022
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I don't care for Greek mythology, but the name sounds nice. Fanciful, but nice. It reminds me of the word definitely.
β Anonymous User 2/22/2022
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Daphne is a beautiful, refined name that makes me think of a sweet and intelligent girl!
The more I think about this name, the more it grows on me!
β Anonymous User 2/5/2021
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This is an absolutely gorgeous name.
β Anonymous User 12/31/2020
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My name is Daphne and I have only met one person with my name (sheβs from Ireland), other than online. People I meet seem to like my name. Glad my mom didnβt name me something common. People call me, Daphne. Hasnβt been shortened since I was a kid, it was Daph.
A beautiful name. But reminds me of the Mystery Machine. Still love it though!
β Anonymous User 11/3/2020
8
This is my sister's name. She doesn't get any comments on Daphne from Scooby Doo, but she's only six so maybe that'll change. I think it's a pretty name. We call her Daph or Daffodil.
β Anonymous User 10/11/2020
8
I remember I used to want this name when I was younger, lol. Anyways, Daphne is a cute name.
This name is elegant and sophisticated. I like the Greek myth origin. Further, it passes the "resume" test with flying colors (i.e., if I'm reviewing a job candidate's resume, does the candidate's name distract me in a bad way? Answer for "Daphne" is no).
My mother loved dogs and daffodils were her favourite flower. She passed away 2 years ago and Iβve decided to use this pretty and quirky name for my next pup to honour my mom's memory. The etymology is different, but it sounds similar.
β Anonymous User 7/5/2019
2
Wow! This name is so awesome! I abso-tutly love it!
I used to hate this name, as a toddler, itβs hard for people in my country to pronounce Daphne. They usually called me Dapne, Devi, Depne, something like that, and when I moved to japan, my name changed into Dafuni, which sounds so weird to me. But now, I feel unique, I never met another Daphne in my life. My mom always told me that Daphne means bayleaf in the bible, but once I learned about Greek mythology, I feel like I can accept my name. Just hoping that one day, maybe Iβll meet someone named Apollo?
β Anonymous User 10/15/2018
5
I like it but it kinda reminds me of an annoying white girl that talks all day (donβt mean to offend anyone).
I love the name Daphne. I think itβs a little different but not too crazy! I love the name Daphne because it is of Greek Mythology & I think that makes it a more powerful name. She was a god's daughter who was turned into a laurel tree for protection but I also love nature! Lol. Itβs a very nice name with a fun and quirky nickname like Daffy!
Very pretty, classic, under-used name that *most* people will know how to spell. I think the negative associations/teasing of Daffy duck and Daphne from Scooby Doo will not really be an issue for kids in this generation. Those just aren't popular culture icons anymore.
This is my name and I was constantly made fun of as a kid. It's always misspelled or mispronounced. I hated it when I was little but as an adult I get compliments all the time. I don't mind the Scooby Doo comparison, I actually say "like Scooby Doo" when someone mispronounces it or asks me to repeat it. I do love the mythology of the name.
I personally find this name a bit ugly. Sorry. And to address Nitaa's comment: "She's amazing even though she is deaf." Wow... just wow. Her disability has nothing to do with her being "amazing" Deaf & hard of hearing individuals can do pretty much anything. One of my good friends is hard of hearing and she's just like anyone else.
β Anonymous User 3/13/2017
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Complete rubbish. I think more people would like the name if they knew how to pronounce it correctly. It's so much better than most of the top names currently. I love Scooby Doo so I don't mind that association.
β Anonymous User 12/29/2015
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This is my name. It's very unique, can never find it on souvenirs or anything. Once you ask them to try and spell it out it's not even worth it. I got made of for my name all throughout school, asking where the rest of the gang was, how's my boyfriend Freddy, or being called Daffy Duck. My own uncle even started calling me duck for a nickname. This name should not be given to any child. It's not easy even now as an adult. People still mention Scooby-Doo. I get asked if it's really my name and on my birth certificate. I've only met one other Daphne.
Daphne looks and sounds great. β₯ The name has a cool retro feel to it and is so underrated! The meaning of Daphne ("Laurel") is very nice, the Greek origin is amazing and I β€ how there's a flower called Daphne! qββΏβq.
β Anonymous User 3/28/2015
8
Looks better than it sounds... I love ph's and the non-diminutive "ee" ending, but daff sounds silly. Maybe if it was pronounced DAhphne, but then you'd always be correcting people.
It is somewhat appealing and has a pretty sound, but it feels quite pretentious. I do love girls names ending in the ee sound that aren't nicknames, though. This just seems like something that some elitist British snobs would name their kid. I can't figure out where the association is from.
β Anonymous User 5/6/2013
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Reminds me of Daphnia. Something we study a lot in Biology.
I don't get the appeal of Daphne, it sounds ditzy and "daft" literally. It sounds like a common name trying to be sophisticated, and elegant. Daphne also sounds sort of 'late 60s-70s' to me probably because of Scooby Doo.
β Anonymous User 11/7/2011
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I don't know. It's cute, I guess, but all I can think of is a duck (thanks a lot Looney Toons!)
I've always loved this name, and I'm fairly certain I always will. It's classic and pretty, like that. I'm not one for looking to backstories to names, but I love the story of Daphne, because it's different to others; so many nymphs in Greek mythology just submit to the gods, but Daphne was different; she ran from that, and I consider it more of a protection what happened then. So, long story short, I love this name. :)
This is the name of my sister's dog, and I rather like it. It's classy, which fits the dog in question perfect. She is often called "Daffy" and "Daffis", which may not sound as good on a human.
My little sister has this name. It is a rather nice name, although we do tease her about it. When I feel like calling her by a nickname I call her Phnee or Fluff.
I like this name a lot and for some reason (I guess it's the "daph") it reminds me of the techno/music group "Daft Punk".
β Anonymous User 8/31/2010
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My name is Daphne. I constantly get compliments on my name; people say that my unique name befits my unique personality. I have never met another Daphne. As for teasing? In early gradeschool there was the inevitable "Daffy Duck" but as I progressed into third grade, everybody was just too lazy to make fun of my name. But whenever I tell people my name, I get the reply of "Like from Scooby Doo?" It's actually pretty funny. It is a lot of the time mispronounced as "Daph-UH-nee" rather than the 2-syllable Daphne. It's misspelled a lot, too. (Daphney, Daphny, Daffney, Daffny, Daphine, Daphiny, Dafiny, etc.) I overall like my name; and it sounds best paired with a 2-syllable middle name. (i.e. Daphne Nicole, Daphne Kathleen, Daphne Marie, etc.)
I love this name! I named my daughter Daphne because it's unusual enough where she won't have anyone in her class with that name, but it's a name people have heard of before. I like unusual names but not ones that people just make up or that are just trendy. Daphne is neither made up or trendy.
I've always loved this name! It's perfect in that it's not too popular, but at the same time, not too unusual either. It has a beautiful sound, can be pronounced pretty easily in other languages, and has wonderful literary connections-- what with novelist Daphne Du Maurier and the ancient Greek myth about Daphne the nymph. It is also a classic name, and has consistently been in the top 1000 baby names for more than a century.
β Anonymous User 6/17/2009
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I think this is a great, classy name which would suit all ages, and also, when I hear the name Daphne I can't help but think of that groovy, red-haired teenager from the 70's cartoon programme Scooby Doo, which is a plus in my opinion. :)
I don't really like it much. It would probably be shortened to Daff, which wouldn't be nice. I have a rather unfriendly impression of the name for some reason. The name is much prettier in European languages other than English.
This name does sound sweet, and I have considered it. But growing up with Scooby-doo, I'm worried that she'd be born with cartoon-red hair, a purple dress, and a vanity complex. Har har. (When I was little I used to parade around the room as nerdy Velma. Yep. I had the haircut and everything.)
Why I don't like this name I don't know, but I don't.
β Anonymous User 4/4/2006
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I named my daughter Daphne because the spelling is beautiful and the name is a little old fashioned and yet a little quirky. I call her Daph most of the time. Lorraine is her middle name. I think this name is a good choice for someone who wants a name that's not from out in left field but not so common like Jennifer or Megan. Out of her entire high school she is the only Daphne.