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Tate or Tully?

59 replies

TheBleedinObvious · 19/08/2013 03:52

Opinions? For a girl. They go very nicely with our surname which is feminine so sets off the masculinity.

Also any names similar. I also like Kate but it is too popular (and dated imo).

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VivaLeBeaver · 19/08/2013 11:58

It was Hilly not Tully in the TV series, forever green. I still like tully.

2beornot · 19/08/2013 11:53

I like Tate. I know a little girl called Tate and it works.

Don't like Tully at all.

SconeInSixtySeconds · 19/08/2013 11:53

I went to uni with a girl called Tana (pr Tah nah) which I thought was rather cool.

TenToWine · 19/08/2013 11:52

What about Tally (short for Talia).

VivaLeBeaver · 19/08/2013 11:51

I like tully

There was a series on TV years ago with a cool girl called tully. Think john Alderton was in it.

WandaDoff · 19/08/2013 11:51

My first thought was Sue Tully.

JacqueslePeacock · 19/08/2013 11:49

Don't like either, sorry. What about Tatia? Sort of like a feminine version of Tate...

SconeInSixtySeconds · 19/08/2013 11:46

How about Jude?

SconeInSixtySeconds · 19/08/2013 11:45

Warning - if you call your dd Cate she will spend her entire life ruining forms where other people have filled in "Kate"

speaks from experience

I prefer Tate to Tully - the latter sounds more like a nickname to me.

singersgirl · 19/08/2013 11:41

Although this might be a rather esoteric point, Tully is an old-fashioned way of referring to the Roman orator and writer Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero) so is used a lot as a man's name in Shakespeare etc. Even if it wasn't, I still don't think it's very attractive - makes me think of tummy and belly rolled into one, Teletubbies, tubby, telly, bully, sully (as in 'to make dirty' or 'spoil')

Weegiemum · 19/08/2013 11:21

balloonslayer you just reported my entire thought process on seeing the thread!

Please neither. Tate seems very masculine and I only ever knew one Tully, and hat was a friend's boy guinea pig and she made the name up.

Onesleeptillwembley · 19/08/2013 11:17

Neither, not just ridiculous, but ugly as well. Why would you?

TheAwfulDaughter · 19/08/2013 10:56

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thistlelicker · 19/08/2013 10:54

Neither sorry! And Kate just reminded me of the princess!

BalloonSlayer · 19/08/2013 10:50

Tully makes me think of Susan Tully from Eastenders ('Chelle)

Tate makes me think of poor Sharon Tate. Sad

TBH I clicked on here because I saw the link on most active, and had the following thought process:

Tate or Tully? God hope that isn't a baby name thread, hope it's a dog or which surname to use. [click] Christ! It IS a baby name thread! Poor little boy [Thread comes up] Ay carumba! It's for a GIRL!!

TheAwfulDaughter · 19/08/2013 10:48

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ExitPursuedByABear · 19/08/2013 10:45

Tulisa?

Bowlersarm · 19/08/2013 10:44

Tallulah?

TheBleedinObvious · 19/08/2013 10:40

Ok so not popular then.

Kate is a bit dated as i have known quite a few aged 15-40 years. I will think about Cate.

How about Tatum?

I'm surprised people don't like Tully. I see it as pretty close to Lily and Ali and other short names ending with -ee sound but not as feminine as those.

Any ideas of a full name which could have Tully as a nickname?

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carben · 19/08/2013 08:02

Tully is a nickname for Natalie (or at least it was in the book by Paullina Simons). I quite like actually. Tate not so much.

curlew · 19/08/2013 07:21

Neither. And is Kate popular? I don't think I know any little Kates?

sleepywombat · 19/08/2013 07:12

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HorizontalRunningOnly · 19/08/2013 07:10

Neither they are boy sounding names unless ur American and live in America where u might get away with Tate for a boy / sorry!

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ChristineDaae · 19/08/2013 07:06

Definitely Tate.

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