[Opinions] They are pronounced differently
in reply to a message by Array
And "disire" does not have to mean sexual lust. You can desire something special to eat. The parents of a boy named Desiré or a girl named Desirée desired (longed for, wished for) a child.So to me the connotation is "French name", not sex and lust. But of course, Americans may associate it with sex.BTW, Lustee is not a name and not French. Desiree (Désirée) IS a French name. Does not any people in USA know French? I fail to see how it can be tacky to name someone a French name.Maybe a name like Desiree would go better in a big city, where people are more used to "non-English" names.
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Twins?  ·  eLLe  ·  6/2/2005, 4:12 PM
Re: Twins?  ·  Carlie  ·  6/6/2005, 11:45 AM
Re: Twins?  ·  Sarah  ·  6/3/2005, 11:06 AM
Re: Twins?  ·  Alice  ·  6/3/2005, 4:38 AM
I only like Desiree, sorry. (nt)  ·  Pink Princess  ·  6/3/2005, 2:06 AM
Re: Twins?  ·  Array  ·  6/2/2005, 9:27 PM
The meaning is great  ·  Ylva  ·  6/3/2005, 9:16 AM
Weeeelll......  ·  Array  ·  6/3/2005, 1:17 PM
They are pronounced differently  ·  Ylva  ·  6/3/2005, 4:26 PM
Re: Twins?  ·  Lissa Hannah  ·  6/2/2005, 7:33 PM
I love Desirée  ·  Ylva  ·  6/2/2005, 6:27 PM
Re: Twins?  ·  Isla  ·  6/2/2005, 5:37 PM
Re: Twins?  ·  ADT  ·  6/2/2005, 5:05 PM
Re: Twins?  ·  Jae  ·  6/2/2005, 4:15 PM
Re: Twins?  ·  ADT  ·  6/2/2005, 5:05 PM