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2007-12-02 15:30:32 · 15 answers · asked by bambi10 4 in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

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Well, your probably asking this question of 20 million Ashleys', Grace's, Isabella's and Sophia ( most of which were actually old Victorian names) All of who are telling you Deborah Marie is 70 ish.

Deborah Marie is a nice name ..Timeless ..Normal...and Unique by todays standard's . Your child will never have to be ashamed of her name , nor have to explain to the world how to spell or pronounce it... Go for it!

2007-12-02 15:52:38 · answer #1 · answered by That_ blue_ eyed_ Irish_ lass 6 · 2 0

I love Deborah, it's a very classy, traditional name. I don't find it to be dated at all. I'm not a fan of Marie though. It's a very pretty name, but it is way overused as a middle name. How about Deborah Ann or Deborah Grace or Deborah Michelle? Good luck!

2007-12-03 02:47:34 · answer #2 · answered by sunday girl 6 · 1 1

Im not a fan of Marie, but overall its a cute name. I like Deborah, though I prefer to use it as a middle name.

2007-12-03 00:03:23 · answer #3 · answered by Rachel 3 · 0 0

I don't think Deborah Marie flows very well. Maybe Deborah Rose or Deborah Lynn.

I think Marie as a middle name is very common. Like growing up it was
Caitlin Marie (me)
Kristy Marie (my best friend)
Stephanie Marie (my best friend's little sister)
Keya Marie (my cousin)
and many more

2007-12-02 23:49:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Its kind of seventiesish. I dont like it at all I cant imagine a little girl being named Deborah its sounds old. Are you trying to honor someone with this name? if so maybe you could use Deborah as a middle name.

2007-12-02 23:38:22 · answer #5 · answered by Saucy Gal 3 · 4 2

Deborah sounds a little old fashioned. How about something more unusual like Devorah Marie, or Debriana Marie. :-)

2007-12-03 01:29:53 · answer #6 · answered by Butterscotch 7 · 1 2

Deborah is such as strong name. it makes me think of a snake cuz in spanish Vivora means snake which sounds like Deborah

2007-12-03 02:43:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I don't like it. It's really outdated. I also think of the b**** character from Everybody loves Raymond. I can't imagine a baby named Deborah or Debbie.

2007-12-03 01:36:01 · answer #8 · answered by Carrie 4 · 1 2

Yes, I like it. How will you be pronouncing Deborah? I prefer Deb-O-rah (long O, like in road) compared to Deb-rah.

2007-12-03 13:53:31 · answer #9 · answered by Willow Natalia 6 · 1 0

How about Debbie Marie?

2007-12-02 23:51:52 · answer #10 · answered by Elizabeth M 2 · 2 2

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