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go deep
go/run deep
if a feeling or a problem goes deep, it is very strong or serious and has existed for a long time Feelings of anger went deep on both sides. Underlying problems in the company run deep and it is unlikely that a new director will be able to solve them.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Stefania | | ste-FAH-nyah (Italian), ste-FAHN-yah (Polish) | Italian, Polish |
| Mayeso | | mah-YAY-so | Southern African, Chewa |
| Alonso | | [a'ltmzau] | |
| Kaitlyn | | KAYT-lin | English (Modern) |
| Zachery | | ZAK-ə-ree | English |
| Roy | | ROI (Scottish, English) | Scottish, English, Dutch |