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Thea?

26 replies

Fifi2406 · 28/10/2012 13:54

For a girl?

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Whyriskit · 28/10/2012 14:13

Lovely name!

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Britchic · 28/10/2012 14:44

I really like it, pretty but not overly girly.

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ALittleBitOfMagic · 28/10/2012 14:45

Oh that's pretty !! Smile

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RosannaBanana · 28/10/2012 14:46

I like it but find it odd as a standalone name due to its meaning. Nice as a nn for Dorothea.

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Fifi2406 · 28/10/2012 14:48

What is it's meaning????

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Fifi2406 · 28/10/2012 14:50

I thought it meant goddess?

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RosannaBanana · 28/10/2012 14:55

Yes, the female of God. Theo is Greek for God. I thought about it for DD but it seemed strange to call my child God/Goddess. But just my personal opinion if course! It is a lovely sounding name :)

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Theas18 · 28/10/2012 14:55

Goddess- I like it Wink though- shock- its getting popular and startrite and hush puppies have names a school shoe this year lol.

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Theas18 · 28/10/2012 14:57

And lovely as it is you do have to put up with small kids shouting "fee ah" all the time - thru do grow out if it though it does offend the ear at the time...

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BananaBubbles · 28/10/2012 15:06

Love,love,love it.

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Pincushion2 · 28/10/2012 18:22

Beautiful name

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ATruthUniversallyAcknowledged · 28/10/2012 18:32

Love it.

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squoosh · 28/10/2012 19:14

Beautiful.

Elegant and feminine without a hint of frilliness!

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RTchoke · 28/10/2012 19:19

I love it, thinking of Dorothea (nn Thea) for current bump.

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Alisvolatpropiis · 28/10/2012 20:32

It's lovely on it's own or as a nickname :)

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Fifi2406 · 28/10/2012 23:04

Majority like this one then!! Thank you!

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ICutMyFootOnOccamsRazor · 29/10/2012 00:08

Adore it. It was in my top 3 for DD and I still wish we'd used it.

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funnypeculiar · 29/10/2012 00:16

As a Thea-owner Smile - yes, expect lots of Fee-ur pronounciation amoungst the under 5s. I occasionaly regret not going with Dorothea/Anthea and having Thea as a shortening, but I like Thea more than either of those. Fwiw, dd (currently) likes her name too.

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SirBoobAlot · 29/10/2012 00:17

Its nice.

Only thing that puts me off is how popular it is. Lots of Thea's and Rhea's around.

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Devora · 29/10/2012 00:51

Surprised to hear it is popular - no Theas or Rheas round here.

Thea was on my shortlist. So was Dora. Both vetoed by dp Sad

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forevergreek · 29/10/2012 11:58

I like thea, would use Ophelia as full name though and shorten to thea

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TruthSweet · 29/10/2012 12:18

I have an Alethea nn Thea - though at the grand old age of 5y she wants to be known as Alethea all the time Sad I love Thea

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Fifi2406 · 29/10/2012 17:31

Personally i'm not keen on the fuller versions of Thea...I just like Thea! But the name is for a friend not on mums net so I'll tell her your suggestions!

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zigwig · 29/10/2012 23:45

Haha that's my name so I'm biased but it's lovely. It's not at all common. I've met about three people in my life with the same name and seen it on tv and film maybe 8 times. It's a Greek titan in Greek mythology. It doesn't have to be short for anything, mine isn't although people always ask if it is.

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