How bland. It's basically just a letter, because that's how it sounds. Maybe everyone else in the comments are just older, because I haven't heard anyone bring this up, but D = dick. It's a very common term now, and by naming your child this, while it may not be as bad as straight up naming it Dick, could easily result in some bad teasing in the future. Please just use this as a nickname.
― Anonymous User 5/13/2024, edited 7/26/2024
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It's a wallflower name, looks incomplete.
― Anonymous User 2/4/2024
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I think of this name as more feminine than masculine, and find it kind of pretty.
I HATE HATE HATE THIS NAME, UGH! The picture that comes into my mind is a nerdy woman with teeth sticking out of her mouth. It is even worse for a boy. Reminds me of a feminine guy who probably wants to be a girl.
It is very similar to the name Lee, maybe Lee and Dee would be great twin names (Lee can be for either gender so it doesn’t matter whether you have a girl or boy)
This name is cool because you don't hear it wherever you go. And although it's incomplete by itself, it's still kind of neat. I have a friend whose middle names are DeeAnn after her grandparents, which to me is quite pretty. I wish I had her middle name!
Far too minimalist. It sounds more like a nickname, and it's quite youthful, even immature, as a full name. It seems overly plain and incomplete, and it's also dreadfully boring.
I think this name is very cute on a girl, but should be used with caution. I have a teacher named Dee Hammer and everyone always makes jokes by making Dee sound like the, such as "Watch out for Dee Hammer!"