As verbs the difference between di and brooke
is that di is to say while brooke is .
As a noun brooke is
.
di
Translingual
Alternative forms
* (roman numeral) DI, CCCCCI, ccccci
Number
(
mul-number)
A Roman numeral representing five hundred one ().
See also
* Previous: d (five hundred, )
* Next: dii (five hundred two, )
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brooke
English
Proper noun
(
en proper noun)
transferred from the surname, fairly popular since the 1970s.
Quotations
* 1993 , Devil's Waltz , Random House 1998, ISBN 0345460715, page 85
*: "Cassie B.," I said. "What does the B. stand for?"
*: "Brooks - that was my maiden name. It's sort of a tribute to Aunt Harriet. It's not exactly feminine, I guess. Brooke' with an e would have been more of a girl's name. Like ' Brooke Shields. But I wanted to remember Aunt Harriet."
Anagrams
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