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Wed, 04-12-2006 - 6:51pm
OK What Do You Guys Think Of Tryndee?? Do you guys think this is a pretty name? I keep seeing it on these boards and I'm pretty sure it's another spelling for Trinity, which is a really pretty name I think. And the Tryndee spelling makes it even more pretty to me.
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Registered: 10-14-2005
In reply to: preggybundy
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 7:06pm

Tryndee (at least when used on this board) is not an alternate spelling of Trinity. It is an alternate spelling of the word "Trendy" and is used to signify dislike for



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Registered: 07-01-2005
In reply to: preggybundy
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 8:05pm

when I saw that I thought it was Trendy, so I don't think thats a good spelling b/c that how i think most ppl will say it. LOVE THE NAME but not the spelling!

Dawn

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Registered: 12-09-2005
In reply to: preggybundy
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 8:07pm
Sorry, but I don't like it. It just sounds sort of silly to me. I prefer Trinity, but then I'm not a big fan of that either.

                             
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Registered: 09-29-2005
In reply to: preggybundy
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 10:31pm

I agree with the others ... this wouldn't be the best spelling, especially since "tryndee" (when used on here) actually refers to the trendy altered spellings many people are currently using to make common names seem more unique, KWIM?

That said, Trinity isn't really my style, but if you really love it I suggest you stick with the traditional spelling.

HTH

~Kelli


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Registered: 12-08-2004
In reply to: preggybundy
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 10:34pm
Um, no, the Tryndee spelling makes the name trendy, not another spelling of Trinity, and frankly, no, I don't like either name. They're both very much little-girl names, and I cannot imagine being an adult with a name like Tryndee. If I were conducting job interviews and saw "Tryndee" at the top of the page, I'd pass her by before I even met her. The image that pops into my mind is of a hair-twirling, gum-smacking, silly, girlish female who probably says "like" and "you know" a lot.
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Registered: 04-28-2003
In reply to: preggybundy
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 10:50pm
From your other posts I have read here I am guessing that this is sarcastic. I wouldn't be surprsed to see a little Tryndee birth announcement.


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Registered: 03-10-2006
In reply to: preggybundy
Wed, 04-12-2006 - 11:03pm
I wasnt being sacastic at all. I just saw that it ended with dee like my mum and I thought it looked pretty and it was away to use her name to and i love combo names. but thank you for leting me now what it realy is. thast why i asked evrybody. what did i do wrong in my posts. this is why i dont liek to come to name boreds. i always do some thing wrong. sorry :( but could you guys at least help me think of a combo dee name for my mum?
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Registered: 09-24-2005
In reply to: preggybundy
Thu, 04-13-2006 - 10:38am

I tkink its cute it is not something that I would use but if you like it then thats ok. Here is a few names you might like
DeeAnn
DeeLaina
Cindee
Sandee
plus you can always use Dee as a middle name such as in these names here

Amber DeeAnn
Kelli DeeLania

if you do not like any of these thats ok with me I just wanted to give you a few choices to look at

Julia

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Registered: 04-28-2003
In reply to: preggybundy
Thu, 04-13-2006 - 11:35am
Sorry if I offended. As far as Dee names I love the name Deena. I think it is cute and spunky. I think the Melodee is also a name that works with a dee ending.
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Registered: 04-18-2005
In reply to: preggybundy
Thu, 04-13-2006 - 2:32pm

Some ladies I've known with "Dee" in their name - well, at least "De" and it was pronounced like Dee: Delisa, Delaine (a bit different from Delaney), and Andee (pronounced like On-dee, short for Andrea). There's also Trudy, Lindy, Cindy, Mandy as possibilities.

Good luck!