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[Opinions] Deloise
Found this name on another site. I am assuming it's pronounced like Heloise with a D... DEL-oh-eezDo you like the sound?
Is it usable?
Did you immediately think of Dom Deluise? :0)
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The D bothers me for some reason, maybe because it seems so darn foreign to the more common name Eloise.
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I prefer Eloise. Deloise would be useable but it sounds a bit masculine to me.
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Never heard of Dom Deluise, so he's not an issue. What I did immediately see was delousing, so I really hope it won't be used again!
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To me, it looks like a French surname.
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My first thought before I even opened the post was Dom Deluise. It would be unusable to me for that reason. If not for that I might like it as I really like Eloise.
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I like it. I think it's totally usable.
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Ah so that's the name. :) I did immediately think of Dom Deluise, so I'm not so sure about it. I guess that makes it fun.I think it's definitely usable. It's not difficult and it's just Eloise with a D! I do like the sound of it.

This message was edited 6/7/2011, 8:00 AM

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ohhhhhhI knew I had heard it somewhere, and then you said it. Dom Deluise. Yep. I do think of him.It really is a pretty name though. I'd use it for a character or something.
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