[Opinions] WDYTO Thessalonia?
My ex often calls me from his next door neighbor's house because he doesn't have a phone of his own. The first name that comes up on the caller ID is Thessalonia. As far as I know, no one who lives there goes by that name, so I'm not sure what's up with that. I keep forgetting to ask him about it.
I can't find this name in this site's database, so I'm not sure if it's a real name or if someone made it up. It kind of sounds Greek to me. I actually like it, because it fits in with my preference for long (four or more syllable) girls' names that end in IA. Same reason I like Caledonia.
Have you ever heard this name before? And do you like it?
I can't find this name in this site's database, so I'm not sure if it's a real name or if someone made it up. It kind of sounds Greek to me. I actually like it, because it fits in with my preference for long (four or more syllable) girls' names that end in IA. Same reason I like Caledonia.
Have you ever heard this name before? And do you like it?
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Thessalonia was a seacoast city in Macedonia inhabited by Greeks, Romans and Jews. Paul started a church according to the bible.
I don't know about Thessalonia, but I quite like Saloniki from Thessaloniki. Maybe not usable if you don't have strong connections with the city... But sweet.
Sounds like...
A derivative of Thessalonica which is the Latinate form of the Greek Thessalonike. Thessalonike was a Macedonian princess and the half-sister of Alexander the Great. Thessaloniki was named after her. Thessalonike means victory in Thessaly. It could also just be an elaborated form of Thessaly. I really like it, but I do prefer Thessalonike.
Edited for spelling.
A derivative of Thessalonica which is the Latinate form of the Greek Thessalonike. Thessalonike was a Macedonian princess and the half-sister of Alexander the Great. Thessaloniki was named after her. Thessalonike means victory in Thessaly. It could also just be an elaborated form of Thessaly. I really like it, but I do prefer Thessalonike.
Edited for spelling.
This message was edited 4/1/2008, 10:15 AM
I prefer Fata Morgana
In Modern Greek literature Thessalonike after Alexander’s death became mermaid and named Fata Morgana.BTW my mother is from Thessalonike(or Sallonika)
In Modern Greek literature Thessalonike after Alexander’s death became mermaid and named Fata Morgana.BTW my mother is from Thessalonike(or Sallonika)
I didn't know that.
That's an awesome ending to the story. I love mermaids and sirens.
That's an awesome ending to the story. I love mermaids and sirens.
They are great...
even if they are imaginable creatures…
even if they are imaginable creatures…
I'd rather Thessaly, myself. Thessalonia's too much for my tastes today.
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Thessaloniki!
This message was edited 4/1/2008, 9:23 AM
Thessalonia is a place name, as is Caledonia.
I know Caledonia is the ancient Roman name for Scotland. Thessalonia is (or was) in the region of Greece, but you'd have to google it for more information.
I know Caledonia is the ancient Roman name for Scotland. Thessalonia is (or was) in the region of Greece, but you'd have to google it for more information.