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Dee

Dee is a term that can refer to multiple distinct subjects, including geographic features and personal names. In geography, Dee is the name of several rivers in the British Isles. The most prominent are the River Dee in Scotland, which rises in the Highlands and flows through Aberdeenshire to the North Sea at Aberdeen, and the River Dee on the England–Wales border, which passes through towns such as Llangollen and Chester and flows into the Dee Estuary on the Irish Sea. Smaller streams also bear the name in various regions.

In onomastics, Dee is used as a given name and, less commonly, as a surname. It is

In popular culture, the name Dee appears as a character name in various works and is also

Other uses may include its function as a proper noun in place names or as a linguistic

often
used
as
a
feminine
name
but
can
be
unisex
and
sometimes
functions
as
a
nickname
for
names
such
as
Deirdre
or
Desdemona.
Notable
people
who
go
by
Dee
include
the
author
Dee
Brown,
the
actress
Dee
Wallace,
and
the
musician
Dee
Snider.
the
spoken
form
of
the
letter
D
in
English.
The
usage
spans
literature,
film,
television,
and
music,
reflecting
its
role
as
a
simple,
recognizable
name
and
term.
reference
to
the
pronunciation
of
the
letter
D.
The
term
is
not
tied
to
a
single,
definitive
topic,
and
its
meaning
is
typically
inferred
from
the
context
in
which
it
appears.