Debbie

"Bee; diminutive of Deborah"

♀ Femenino Β· English, Hebrew
diminutive retro mid-century pop-culture

πŸ“– Acerca de Debbie

Debbie es el diminutivo de mediados de siglo de Deborah (hebreo "abeja"). Hecho icΓ³nico por Debbie Reynolds, alcanzΓ³ el puesto 31 en Australia en 1959 y luego ganΓ³ un toque punk-rock con Debbie Harry de Blondie.

πŸ“ Detalles

  • OrigenEnglish, Hebrew
  • GΓ©nero♀ Femenino
  • SignificadoBee; diminutive of Deborah

πŸ”€ Variantes y Nombres Relacionados

⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Debbie Reynolds β€” American actress, singer, and dancer whose career spanned six decades, best known for Singin' in the Rain and as the mother of Carrie Fisher
  • Debbie Harry β€” American singer and actress, lead vocalist of the new wave band Blondie, known for hits like "Heart of Glass" and "Call Me," and a punk and pop culture icon
  • Debbie Gibson β€” American singer-songwriter who became a teen pop sensation in the late 1980s with hits like "Foolish Beat," the youngest artist to write, produce, and perform a number-one single
  • Debbie Allen β€” American actress, dancer, choreographer, and director known for her role in Fame and as a prolific choreographer for the Academy Awards

πŸ“Š Popularidad a lo Largo del Tiempo

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί Australia

1950s
#31
1960s
#32
1970s
#76