When I hear this name I imagine an attractive man. But I couldn't imagine calling a child Deandre, it seems too masculine and harsh for a child. But I think it's a good name for an adult.
― Anonymous User 1/6/2019
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I always liked the name Andre but felt like it was maybe missing something (Andre is a great name on its own, this is just me) or sounded a little too lavish. So I prefer Deandre as a boys name, it sounds quite down to earth but still cool and collected.
I dated a guy with this name only spelled slightly differently. He isn't "ghetto" at all. He dresses fashionably, speaks properly, and actually changed my perspective on names that some people tend to label "ghetto" names. I loved the unique spelling of his name, and with a name like this you can be a little more creative and it doesn't look bad. Add an apostrophe or not, it still looks classy. I prefer it with an apostrophe or uppercase: De'Andre/DeAndre.
― Anonymous User 9/29/2013
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I know a lot of guys (mostly black but I know a white person with this name too) with this name and they're all really cool and chill.
I knew an African American kid named Deandre in school. This is actually one "African American/Modern" name that I like, as it doesn't sound (to me) remotely "ghetto". Besides, it helps that the Deandre I knew was one of few kids in junior high that was nice to me. Anyway, I like how Deandre sounds. Perhaps because I already like Andre.
― Anonymous User 1/10/2010
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It's quite funny how this name manages to sound tacky and trashy, yet pretentious at the same time. Prefixes just don't go with names. Not a name with a credibility factor or any maturity and style.
― Anonymous User 4/21/2008
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