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Baby names

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30 replies

Diggersandloaders · 20/10/2021 13:49

Tybalt

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MerylSqueak · 20/10/2021 14:07

He will hate Shakespeare forever.

Blubells · 20/10/2021 14:05

Thibault is the French version. Both Tybalt and Thibault derive from the German Theobald.

In English Tybalt works better imo.

girlmom21 · 20/10/2021 14:03

Are you pronouncing it as it's written or like Thibault?

Fivebeanchilli · 20/10/2021 14:02

I think I prefer the French Thibaut (is that the right spelling?) as I think it sounds nicer.
Romeo and Juliet is probably the only cultural reference for most people. I don't hate it but I can't imagine it sounding good in quite a few British accents.

Blubells · 20/10/2021 13:57

It means 'brave'. I quite like it.