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Demi

44 replies

easterchix · 12/04/2022 14:05

Any thoughts on Demi? My sister has suggested it for my baby girl.
I'm not keen.
Also suggested Demi-Leigh but don't like that either. Feels a bit naff and chavy.
I want something with the initial D but something more solid and traditional.

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helpmum2003 · 12/04/2022 14:08

I agree with you OP.

Daisy
Delilah
Darcey

Robin843 · 12/04/2022 14:09

Well it's your baby not your sister's so don't use it if you don't like it.
Dorothy
Dorothea
Dahlia
Delia
Darcy
Demelsa
Diana

Scarby9 · 12/04/2022 14:09

Dora
Daisy
Delphi
Dorcas

Saisong · 12/04/2022 14:12

I can't get over the 'half' connotations. It seems so diminishing.

Delia
Deborah
Donna
are all better (if a little old timey)

Wannabangbang · 12/04/2022 14:13

Beautiful name my niece is called it

NannyR · 12/04/2022 14:16

I don't like Demi, it makes me think of the actress or half of something.
How about Delilah or Dara?

Fl0w3ry · 12/04/2022 14:19

I’ve known a few. I wouldn’t use the name personally.

Purpleroseas · 12/04/2022 14:20

It just looks like 'one half' to me...

MinoucheSapphic · 12/04/2022 14:21

I find it to be rather dated - for me it brings to mind the 1990s and Demi Moore. Also, I don't love the fact that it means "half" in French. Not a fan of Demi-Leigh either.

More traditional D names - Daphne, Diana, Delia, Danielle/Daniella, Dorothy/Dorothea. (Apparently Demi was originally short for Demetria, which is not exactly traditional to the UK, but I thought I would suggest it anyway.)

toastofthetown · 12/04/2022 14:22

Demi feels very 90's to me. I love Diana as a solid traditional name beginning with D.

Krabby · 12/04/2022 14:23

I couldn't call a baby 'half' - French speaker here!

There's much nicer D names posted on this thread. I like

Dahlia
Della
Delila
Dorothy/ Dot
Dakota - love this one!

SunshiningBoo · 12/04/2022 14:32

I quite like Demi.

Dana
Dottie
Darla
Danica

DoodleBelle · 12/04/2022 14:36

I agree with you OP…

Daphne
Daisy
Dahlia
Delilah
Dorothea/y
Diana

Happenchance · 12/04/2022 14:39

Dominique
Deidre
Damaris

Snoopsnoggysnog · 12/04/2022 14:40

Demi is just half to me and Demi-Leigh is awful. Lots of good suggestions here.

I like Darcey and Diana.

Please don’t call her Dorcas! Shock

Madrenetterhere · 12/04/2022 14:49

Demi. Meaning half. Don't know why anyone would think that nice

Cornishmumofone · 12/04/2022 16:59

Dimitra?
Demelza?

bruffin · 12/04/2022 17:07

Demi is just a shortening of Demetria

seething1234 · 12/04/2022 17:14

Dara

GoodSoup · 12/04/2022 18:12

I don’t like Demi and Demi-Leigh is awful.

I like Delilah. Are you fixed on D’?

WithANameLikeDaniCalifornia · 12/04/2022 18:29

Demi IS naff. So are Darcie and Daisy.

Delphi means womb. Not sure why it's having a moment on Mumsnet right now.

I think the best options are:
Daphne
Dervla
Dorothea

scottishnames · 12/04/2022 18:54

Damaris
Deborah
Dahlia
Daria
Davina
Dawn
Delia
Delphine/Delfina
Despina
Diantha
Dido
Dilys
Donata/Donatella
Drusilla
Dulcie

SecretVictoria · 12/04/2022 18:56

I agree OP. I could never use the name as when I worked for the lingerie chain on which my user name is based we had; semi-demi, lightly lined demi….you get the drift.

KirstenBlest · 12/04/2022 20:09

Demi-Leigh?

Plenty of nn options:
Dairylea
Dummy
Demily
..

ImInStealthMode · 12/04/2022 20:16

Dakota
Darcey
Drew
Daisy
Dina
Devon

Not Demi-Leigh. It's even closer to Dairylea than the '-Leigh' girl at my school that used to get a lot of cheese jokes.