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I do
I do
A phrase typically spoken at the end of traditional wedding vows, affirming that the speaker intends to adhere to those vows. A: "Do you take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband to have and to hold from this day forward?" B: "I do."
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Kiki | | KEE-kee (English), kee-KEE (Greek) | English, German, Greek |
| Cecilija | | - | Slovene, Croatian |
| Cleopas | | KLEE-ə-pəs (English) | Biblical, Biblical Latin |
| OphÉLie | | o-fe-LEE | French |
| Enos | | EE-nahs (English) | Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek |
| Agustina | | - | Spanish |