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Vote on my T-Names!!!
Good morning everybody!
What are your opinions on these T-Names? Which ones do you like best? Too international? etc...
Do you think there will be pronounciation problems??? We are a German/American Family living in the USA...
Thank you :)
GIRLS:
Tabatha / Tabea (tah-BE-ah) / Tabitha
Tahlia / Talia / Thalia (all: tah-lee-ah)
Tallulah / Talulla
Tamaya
Tameka / Tamika (all: tə-MEE-kə)
Tamera (tah-MER-ah)
Tamia (tah-MEE-ah)
Tamsin
Tanith
Tara (TAHR-ah)
Taryn
Tatum
Tawny
Tea (TEH-ah) / Thea
Teresa / Theresa
Tessa
Thais (THA-ees)
Tamina (Ta-MEE-nuh)
Thekla (TE-klah)
Tia
Tibby
Tiffany
Tilda
Timea
Tirzah
Tiziana (tee-TSYAH-nah)
Tomke / Tomma
Tova
Tosca
Trixie
Tuva
Tyra
BOYS:
Taddeo
Talon
Tammo
Tariq
Taro
Tate
Tennyson
Tero
Thaddeus
Theo (TAY-o) / Theodor (te-AW-dawr)
Thorben / Torben (all: TAWR-ben)
Thorsten (TAWR-sten)
Tiernan
Till
Tim
Timon (tea-mon)
Timothy
Tizian (tee-TSYAHN) / Tiziano (tee-TSYAH-no)
Tobias (to-BEE-ahs) / Tobin
Travis
Trent / Trenton
Trevor
Tristan (trees-TAWN)
Troy
Tucker
Tyler
Tamino (Ta-MEE-no)
Tian
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GIRLS:
Tabatha / Tabea (tah-BE-ah) / Tabitha- I think Tabitha is the most usable, then Tabatha, then Tabea. I really like Tabitha, personally.
Tahlia / Talia / Thalia (all: tah-lee-ah)- For that pronunciation, only Talia would be semi-usable (though some people would say "TAL-ee-uh.") I think Tahlia and Thalia are too easily mispronounced because they could be said several ways.
Tallulah / Talulla- Tallulah is more usable, either way it would be uncommon and probably seen as strange, but not necessarily seen as foreign.
Tamaya- Usable.
Tameka / Tamika (all: tə-MEE-kə)- Usable.
Tamera (tah-MER-ah)- Would be said "TAM-er-ah" here. Usable with that pronunciation.
Tamia (tah-MEE-ah)- Probably said "TAM-ee-ah" by some. Usable.
Tamsin- Usable. Might get people spelling it Tasmin, though.
Tanith- Usable and uncommon. Straightforward spelling and pronunciation.
Tara (TAHR-ah)- Usable, but many would say "TAIR-ah."
Taryn- Usable, kind of trendy-looking.
Tatum- Usable, but I see this as a boys name.
Tawny- Usable, kind of childish though. It's an actual word.
Tea (TEH-ah) / Thea- Both usable. I love Thea.
Teresa / Theresa- Both usable. I especially like Theresa.

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My vote goes to:Tara
Tea (TEH-ah) / Thea -I prefer tea, but Thea might be a better idea in the US
Teresa
Tessa
TimeaTariq -prefer Tarik
Timon
Tyler
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Hi, hope I can help you a little.
I put a star in front of the names I think would work.GIRLS:
* Tabatha / Tabea (tah-BE-ah) / Tabitha - I like Tabitha best, nn could be Tabea
* Tahlia / Talia / Thalia (all: tah-lee-ah) - Thalia is very cute
Tallulah / Talulla - Talulla has a beautiful meaning, not sure it would work...
Tamaya - Like the sound of this name,
Tameka / Tamika (all: tə-MEE-kə) - Meaning is just fantastic, not sure if it would work.
* Tamera (tah-MER-ah) Nice name, I prefer Tamara though.
* Tamia (tah-MEE-ah) Nice nn for Temeka/Tamika & Tamera
Tamsin - nice, not sure It would be pronounced right, you could always ask a friend to pronounce this name, and see if it works
* Tanith - Like this was the goddess of love, fertility, the moon and the stars.
* Tara (TAHR-ah) Very nice
Taryn - Very nice, but although it's a girls name, it looks a bit masculine to me
Tatum - I'm not a fan of surnames as firstnames
Tawny - No, sorry, I don't like it.
* Tea (TEH-ah) / Thea - Like it as a nn for Dorothea, I would go for Thea, not Tea
* Teresa / Theresa - Good name, prefer Theresa
Tessa - I personally would never use it an a person, I knew one terrible girl with this name, and a wonderful Rottweiler, so for me it's a dog's name (sorry)

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I don't like many T names, but I do like/ would use*:Talia* / Thalia
Tamsin
Taryn*
Tatum
Tessa* BOYS:
Trevor
Tristan* (but prn. TRIST-in)
Troy
Tucker*
Tyler*
I also like Teagan (TEE-gan, f.), Teale (f.), Taylor (m.), Thomas (m.), and Teddy (m or f, as a nn for Theodore or Teodora).
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