My beloved sister Denise was born in Austria 🇦🇹 We, my family and I, always pronounce her name as “DE-nees”Because of her, I find this name to be wholesome, because her presence warms my heart ❤️
It's not a bad name, but every time I hear or see this name, all I think of is a vain, annoying, shallow and mean girl. Probably because of Denise Chariesta, an snobbish Indonesian blogger who likes to show off and boast about all the expensive, luxurious stuff she purchases. In contrast, its masculine version, Dennis makes me picture a kind-hearted man.
I love the name Denise, here’s a joke I heard somewhere to do with this name: A mother was put in a coma or something after her children were born so her brother named the twins for her “Oh no not my brother, that guy's an idiot” she said then they told her the names “Denise” “oh I like that name” “and sigh… Dnephew”.
I think the name Denisa is a great alternative to Denise. Denise is one of those names I'm okay with, but it just needs a little more sound in my opinion. Denisa pronounced "Deh-NEE-suh" not "Deh-nis-suh" or "Dennis-uh", just sounds prettier, and not so, you know, out of date, unlike Denise.
My name is Denise & although I didn’t really like it when I was young, I consider myself to be strong, loyal, passionate, honest & trustworthy. I am not superstitious, although I will not walk under a ladder unless I have to, but I will check nothing is above if I do. Common sense! I have no problem with black cats, or breaking mirrors as 7 years bad luck is too long to even be feasible & the number 13 considered to be unlucky for some, I consider it to be lucky for the rest of us! My friends call me Den which I love. I don’t know any other Denise’s so obviously not a very common name these days.
― Anonymous User 9/3/2019
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I always hated my name - everyone constantly misspells it even to this day. It gets spelled Dennis more often than not. I much prefer - even at the age of 57 - to go by my lifelong nickname Deni. I like the name better as I've aged, but I didn't know anyone else by that name until well into my 20s.When I was in high school, during the study of Greek mythology, the meaning was known to be “belonging to Dionysis, the god of wine and partying” which - back then - fit me a little too well.
I like the name Denise and I've grown fond of it after so many years but it's quite difficult to find a nickname for it. The name also doesn't roll off the tongue nicely. I can't count the number of times I've accidentally been called Dennis just because of a thick accent.
― Anonymous User 4/13/2019
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A really close friend of mine is named Denisse, with two s's. Denise is really quite common, but I think the double s spelling is very well fitting for Denisse and much nicer. Denisse is an awesome person with an awesome name that I've always admired!
Everyone I know named Denise has had to bear the terrible dad joke, "Where's Denephew?" Don't set your kid up for a lifetime of that. If you like the name Denise, surely you can find something comparable that you'll also like. I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with the name, but its peak (in the U.S.) in the 1960s means that it sounds pretty middle-aged these days, and that's always the age that people disdain when they're naming new babies. I'd expect Denise to make a comeback in 30 years or so. I also know a lot of women who have Denise as a middle name. Denise, Christine, Nicole, Marie, etc. sound good as middle names because their iambic meter goes well with the trochaic first names that most people have (in the U.S., anyway).
― Anonymous User 9/19/2018
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When I hear the name Denise, I see a blonde woman of lower class, top heavy, ugly, and not too bright. Like a gun Moll, perhaps.
― Anonymous User 8/29/2018
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This is the name of my great aunt and she is a wonderful person. Nice, friendly and funny. She's hardworking, self-sacrificing and ready to make a fool of herself if she thinks it will help you. If one person can make you hate a name, one person should be able to make you love a name also.
Denise is one of those names that dates people. I feel like during the 60's and 70's you had these Denise, Michelle, Susan, Sharon sort of names. Both of the Denise's I've known were incredibly beautiful and not a middle-aged housewife, but that's what I imagine when I hear the name--someone's mother wearing an apron.
My personal impression at this point:I won't be using this name. In today's times when I hear Denise I see a manly figure due to it sounding like Dennis. Sort of sounds cheap I guess. Someone that oozes phony charm. Besides, it's old, used up and outdated.
My name's Denise, and middle Lynn, and I think my name's rather dull like the rest of the other users. I'm not a bad person, though I do have trust issues from past experiences of people I've met. The name Denise, from what I've found, also brings luck, if you wanna have a go at the lottery, bring a Denise with you and let her choose. My mom always gets her money back with me. Sure my entire name is descendants of royals or nobles but I tend to fancy the name Bellamy, or Sammy. Back to my personality. The people who say that they wouldn't trust a Denise or that we're bad people. That's just their personality, at a very young age I developed a very great conscience, when we had a child in middle school not have enough money to buy school supplies, I gave her all mine, when I see starving, dying, or stray dogs I take them home and care for them until they're better, then find them a home. Most Denise's aren't bad people, and from what my friends from school say is that I'm a very loyal, trustworthy, and honest person. Give Denise's a chance.
I love the way Denise sounds. Classy, sophisticated, gorgeous, feminine, sexy. I think the nickname "Niecy" is sweet and sassy. But sadly, I've met 3 women with the name Denise, all of them despicable human beings. I could never use this name and I wouldn't be able to trust someone with this name. I've never known one halfway decent Denise. Which is sad because it's such a lovely name.
― Anonymous User 4/29/2013
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A man was driving his wife, who was pregnant with twins, to the hospital. They were in quite a hurry, and they crashed. The husband later awoke in the hospital, greeted by his practical joker of a brother. "Your wife and new son and daughter are just fine, but the hospital was in such a rush I had to name the kids for you. I named the girl Denise." The man was relieved. "Thankyou, that's a lovely name. What's the boy's name?" His brother replied "Denephew."That's what I think of when I hear this name. I don't think it's very pretty. It's not horrible, but there are much prettier names out there.
This is my first name and I've never been fond of it nor have I used it. If someone calls me Denise I honestly don't even respond, to me it's just a name that I have to use when I sign important documents. I also hate the nickname it gave me when I was a kid "Neecie Cole" how ridiculous.
― Anonymous User 5/23/2011
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I like it. It's overused with the 30+ crowd, but is quite refreshing on a newborn. My mate's called Denise, and the name fits her. Makes me think of someone a little madcap, even wild, with impish humour and beautiful blue eyes (:
This is my name and I actually like it a lot. When I was younger, I wished my name were Lisa, Laura, or Patty. But now I'm happy that I have a name that is unique without being too out there. St. Denis is the name of a French martyr, who is the patron saint of France. It is also the name of the first gothic cathedral. When you visit Europe, you see many sites and streets names after St. Denis. It's a simple, elegant, and classic French name.
― Anonymous User 12/7/2010
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This is my name but is spelled Dennise, with two n's. I can't say I love my name but it's OK I guess. Whenever teachers see my name they say 'Dennise with 2 n's, that's different!' There are so many variants of the name. Denise, Dennise, Denisse (Now that looks like a typo to me, 2 s's?), Denyse (Had someone put that one on my birthday card! Sorry, I'm not Denyse, I'm Dennise!), and so on and so forth. Have not met anyone else with my exact name and spelling.
This name is okay, but it's kind of dull. I tend to use it humorously in my writings. It also makes me think of the annoying Denise Richards. I'd rather go for the Spanish form Dionisia.
There are a few spellings of this name, but I like one particular version - "Denyse" - because it looks rather unique. I mean, "Denise" seems quite overused to me because I know quite a few people called Denise.Dear Hana, I'm sorry to hear about that particular rather horrid Denise you've encountered but hopefully that doesn't ruin your impression of the name. I actually find it quite beautiful and fitting for a gentle girl with a regal leaderlike air about her.
I really like it. It has a nice ring to it. I also had a classmate in primary school who's name was Denise and my teacher used to sing that song "Denis, Denis" all day long:P.
It's an awesome name, it's on my list of names for girls if I have one. My friend from Germany is also named Denise, she likes to be called Denny. She also has a twin sister named Maxine.
This is my middle name, my first name Kathryn means basically "pure" and Denise - from other sources - means "follower of Dionysos" god of wine, dance and revelry so my name means "pure alcoholic". Gee thanks mom and dad :)
This name is a person who is caring, fun and gentle.
― Anonymous User 9/10/2005
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To the person who said that Denise inspires thought of a caring, beautiful, funny person, I'd just like to say that the only Denise I've known was thrown out of school for bullying this other girl so bad she nearly killed herself, and she also looked like Shrek. Couldn't stand the girl.
We, my family and I, always pronounce her name as “DE-nees”
Because of her, I find this name to be wholesome, because her presence warms my heart ❤️