Debbie, \d(eb)-bie\ is a variant of the name Deborah of Hebrew origin, and is described as a cute, healthy child, talkative, lively, and interesting.
Lynne, \l(yn)-ne\ is a variant of the name Linda (Spanish) of Spanish origin and Lynn (English) of English origin, (Old English) meaning waterfall, or pool. It is the abbreviation of names containing "lin", "line", "lyn" and other words. Lynn is described as a tall, slender, healthy young girl with an independent and friendly personality.
Cindy, \ci(n)-dy\ is pronounced SIN-dee. Originated in England. A nickname originally referring to the moon goddess Cynthia, "from the Cross Mountains", also known as the light of Lucinda in Latin. Now used as a separate name. Now it is also used as the abbreviation of Cinderella in the fairy tale Cinderella. CINDY is known as the queen of all American teenagers, a sweet, attractive blond girl, energetic and healthy, but not very smart. Celebrities include model Cindy Crawford; singer Cyndi Lauper.
Carol, \c(a)-rol\ pronounced KARE-ul. Originated in England. Formerly a male name, the English form of Carolus. It is also the shortened form of Caroline, but not from "Christmas carol". CAROL is likened to a kind, homely, outgoing and fun person. Originally used in the 19th century, the francized name Carole became very famous in the mid-20th century for the actress Carole Lombard. It is sometimes used as a second name with a monosyllabic name, for example, Carol-Ann. Celebrities Have Actors Carol Burnett, Carol Channing; skater Carol Heiss; playwright Caryl Churchhill.
Barbara, \b(a)-rba-ra, bar-bara\ pronounced BAR-bra. Latin origin, meaning "Foreign woman". Used to describe a woman who does not speak Greek; has the same origin as "barbarian", meaning barbaric. In Roman Catholic customs, Saint Barbara is the patron saint of fire and lightning; she is the patron saint of architecture The patron saint of masons and masons. It became popular because of the musical director by Barbra Streisand. More people are familiar with this name because of Barbie. Celebrities include actor Barbara Stanwyck; writer Barbara Tuchman; first lady Barbara Bush.