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Tessa/Tessie/Tess

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deemented · 06/12/2011 07:06

What do you think?

I very much like Tess and Tessie, Manshape likes Tessa.

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EdithWeston · 06/12/2011 07:09

With Theresa on the BC?

They're a lovely set of nicknames, and one will probably emerge as the day to day name through actual use.

deemented · 06/12/2011 07:11

No, i think Tess on the BC, not so keen on Theresa, tbh.

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ronx · 06/12/2011 07:16

I like Tessa. It's feminine without being sickly.

ronx · 06/12/2011 07:19

BUT [as devil's advocate] ... two-ton Tessie?

GwendolineMaryLacedwithBrandy · 06/12/2011 07:19

I love Tessa and would use it as the full name on BC. Not keen on Theresa.

bex2011 · 06/12/2011 08:27

I like all three. I'd put Tessa on BC and nn (Tess, Tessie) would come about over time. I don't like Theresa although I am one for naming a child what you are going to call him/her. I think Tessa is a strong enough name on it's own.

AnotherMincepie · 06/12/2011 10:26

Tess with Teresa on BC.

ShengdanRoad · 06/12/2011 14:40

Tessa puts me in mind of a slightly overweight clarinet teacher with frizzy hair, bad taste in jumpers, and mild halitosis.

KatAndKit · 06/12/2011 16:11

I like Tessa. If you don't like Theresa then don't worry about putting it on the BC. Tessa is a proper enough name in its own right. Tessie sounds like a nickname and is a bit too sugary for my liking as a proper name. If you want to call her Tessie then you ought to think about either Tess/Tessa/Theresa as the BC name.

My vote would be to go with Tess or Tessa.

AlmaWalkingInAWinterWonderland · 06/12/2011 16:18

I like them all. DD's fab and very pretty keyworker at preschool is called Tess.

FruitSaladIsNotPudding · 06/12/2011 16:22

I have a Tessa (Tessa is on BC). We call her Tess or Tessa. I love it. Don't know any others and she really stands out among all the trendy old lady names.

Really glad we picked it. As others have said, it's pretty and feminine, but not frilly or too girly.

IHeartKingThistle · 06/12/2011 16:24

I LOVE it. Tess short for Tessa for me.

minciepie · 06/12/2011 20:03

I love Tessa and Tess. I usually am a "full name on birth cert" person but I think Tessa is strong enough to stand as a full name by itself (and I don't like Theresa Smile).

kerala · 06/12/2011 20:06

Fabulous. Shudder at Theresa though Tessa is a great name in its own right. Honestly dont understand why its not more popular.

thegirlwithnoname · 06/12/2011 20:15

Tessa

herbietea · 06/12/2011 20:25

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youtalkintomeunderthemiseltoe · 08/12/2011 16:02

My ds was going to be Tess, until he turned up he was known in this house as baby Tess. I really like it.

MissusO · 08/12/2011 16:05

Tess of the d'Urbervilles is one of my favourite books, so it's a yes to Tess.

NadiaWadia · 08/12/2011 18:44

Tess is lovely. Tessa is nice, although I would give Teresa or Theresa for the full name myself. Can't understand why Tess is popular but not Teresa - I think it sounds lovely - due for a comeback!

Tessie is a bit frilly and has the unfortunate assocation of 'Ten Ton Tessie'.

chandellina · 09/12/2011 17:39

Love Tess.

mathanxiety · 09/12/2011 20:54

I prefer Tess. I know two - lovely carefree name yet very classic.

taczilla · 09/12/2011 22:30

I have a Tess.. BC Theresa (family name) I love it and it generally gets a positive response. I always envisaged her, my Tess that is before she was born as a gentle soul ha!

I think it is a great hard to pigeon-hole type of name.

Scorps · 09/12/2011 22:32

Can I throw in Tressa? Is a friend's name.

GwendolineMaryLacedwithBrandy · 10/12/2011 12:23

Tessa is a standalone name these days though, yes? We're debating it but I would want to put Tessa on the bc except everyone of my mother's generation assumes it would be Theresa.

pigsinmud · 13/12/2011 21:23

I have a Tess - on bc. I don't like Tessa and she does get called that sometimes. Mine is a bit wild - just how I imagined a Tess would be. I'm not keen on Teresa. What's wrong with just having Tess on bc?

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