I feel like this is a proper name. I might legally change my name to Desdemona. My birth name is destiny, and everyone is named that. It’s confusing and insignificant, childish sounding. My father calls me Des, so I might stick to that nickname, but keep Desdemona as my legal actual name. Also, just feels like I’ve outgrown my birth name, and the weight of the past. I want a new fresh start, a clean slate, a new name and reputation.
― Anonymous User 4/21/2024
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I read a book with a young character called Desdemona in it who was nicknamed "Dezzie". I think this is a pretty name. When I hear it, I see a deep, dramatic purple.
Desdemona is as Shakespearean as a name can be, but because she came to such a tragic end, I'd avoid using it.Desdemona belongs to the Shakespearean Portia Group of satellites, which also includes satellites such as Belinda, Bianca, Cressida, Cupid, Juliet, Perdita, Portia, and Rosalind, which I think make lovely alternatives for the rather heavy Desdemona.
― Anonymous User 12/23/2018
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I absolutely love the sound of this name. I've told all of my friends about it and they think it is atrocious :( They believe it just sounds like gibberish and is a mouthful. I guess I can see where they are coming from but I love all of the seemingly endless possibilities for the name. Des, Desy, Mo, Mona are my favorites. I would also like to mention I believe a kid/person deserves a "full" name. For example I don't find it right to name a kid Lizzy when they could have a full name such as Elizabeth.
I love the name Desdemona, as it has a dark feel but a gentle light when you imagine the name or maybe it is just like that to me. Everything about this name is just so perfect, to me.
Desdemona is probably my favorite feminine name. I love how melodic and both sweet and dark it sounds, like a perfect mix. Even the letters I like together. I also love the name Desiree, but I prefer Desdemona.
Yes, my name is Dezdemona. My mom replaced the "s" with a "z". Everyone made fun of me when I was little for having the name Dezdemona but I always thought that it was a special name. My nickname is Mona, my grandma liked it that way when she was fostering me.
I like Desdemona better then Desiree, plus you can shorten it to Mona if you like. Desi is also a nice nickname. I like this name better then Diana, Mona, and such.
― Anonymous User 9/29/2017
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Desdemona is romantic and pleasant to the ear, and I love it. I honestly wouldn't have any objections against naming a child this in spite of its negative connotations, because it's more than that.
Despite the fact that the character in Othello was quite soft and innocent, when I hear the name Desdemona I think of someone sassy and witty, with a rather dark sense of humor. I think it's a beautiful name, and the nicknames "Des" and "Mona" are very cute as well. It's a strong favorite of mine.
I adore this name. Desdemona has a strong, but romantic sound and it has a lot of good nicknames such as Demi, Desi, Mona, Moni. The literary connotation is a shame, I wish Othello's wife got another name.
I think it's a beautiful name, and I don't much care what it means. I like names that stand out, because in this day and age, there has to be something different about someone or nobody will ever see them amidst the masses of fellow humans.
My mum is a Shakespeare nut and wanted to name me Desdemona, Ophelia, or Cordelia. I love the name Desdemona, but it is a little much. Imagine a toddler named Desdemona Cordelia! I'm glad she picked something else. This name works well with a more common or more plain middle name. Has a sad meaning, but the Shakespeare connotation overrules it.
I wouldn't want to name my daughter after a character killed by her husband in a very famous play. Besides, the name would lead to rather crappy nicknames, and it's quite lengthy and unusual in a bad way.