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[Opinions] hmm. my thoughts
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Wow, seriously? Hopefully no one at school ever learns her middle name or everyone will be making "strolling down Memoree Laine" jokes.And also apparently the cool thing to do now is not only name your kids misspelled versions of names, but misspelled words and places too! Poor Memoree, Kaydance, and Lunden.Didier? Is that supposed to be like Dieter? It makes me want to say DID-ee-er. Like, Diddy Kong is Didier than Donkey Kong.The only name up there I like is Greer. I understand how some people might be turned off by it because it is kind of harsh sounding, but I still like it. Where is your area that makes that a popular name? I'd be surprised if it was in the top 500 in the US.And yes, I don't understand the appeal of naming a girl Addison, Reese, or Harper either.
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I think Didier is a French name. I know it from the footballer Didier Drogba who plays for Chelsea. It is pronounced DID-ee-er over here, in France I think it would be more like Did-ee-AY but I'm not totally sure.
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