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[Opinions] Susannah vs. Theodora
Please vote for one. Thanks!
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Aw, you're being mean now!
I like both of them. A lot. But I guess I'll vote for Theodora since it has some nicknames I like (Thea, Theia, perhaps Dora) while Susannah doesn't really have any nicknames I like except from Annie - which I'm not even a big fan of. And Theodora is a lot cooler than Susannah.
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I know. It's a tough one! Both are so high on my list. Thanks.
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Susannah. It's pretty and very sunny. Speaking of Sunny, I saw someone post that as a potential nickname for Susannah and I thought that was lovely. Theodora is a tad long for my tastes.
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Rough. I adore both names! I'm going to have to go with Susannah.
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Theodora!
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Ditto!
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tritto
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Theodora. I know a little Theodora and she is the sweetest thing. Though Susannah is nice too, it's a tough one. :)
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I love both, but Theodora just edges for me.
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Theodora beats out Susannah...but Susanna would beat out Theodora.
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Susannah.
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Theodora, but Susannah is a beautiful name too!
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Theodora.
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Susannah for sure! It's a beautiful name. I dislike Theodora. :(
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Definitely Theodora. While I like Susannah, I prefer Theodora. That eliminates the chance of her being called Susie, and I find the sound of Theodora more pleasing. Of course, a Susannah could just go by her full name or by a nickname other than Susie, but Theodora prevents that altogether.
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While I like both I think I have to choose Susannah.
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Susannah!I love both though so it is a tough one. I think Susannah is more approachable IRL and I slightly prefer the sound. But there isn't much in it.
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Theodora all day.
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Theodora:)
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Susannah, hands down.
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Theodora!
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Oh man, that's tough. I feel like Susannah is friendlier-sounding, but Theodora is the one I'd be more comfortable choosing, even though it comes off a bit grand and self-important. So, Theodora it is!
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