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Re: Ridiculous argument over Stephen
That's annoying! I don't even think the O in Theodora actually makes the sound she thought it was making. Like it becomes a schwa in regular speech (which can happen to any vowel with no emphasis on it), but if you were saying Theodora in a long, fancy, proper way (like if she was a princess being announced at a dance or something), I think you would say thee-oh-dor-a? Nothing wrong with Theadora, but I think Theodora is obviously a feminine form of Theodore, while Theadora seems more like a double name (it looks like it came from Thea and Dora rather than Theodore).
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