[Opinions] Jamesina & Thomasina
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Too close yes. What about something like Edwina and Thomasina (Winnie, Win, or Eda and Tam).
Edwina and Thomasina
Lavinia and Thomasina
Virginia and Thomasina
Georgianna and Thomasina
Yasmina and Thomasina
Evangelina and Thomasina
I don't mind that they rhyme so much as the entire last 3 syllables are virtually the same.
Edwina and Thomasina
Lavinia and Thomasina
Virginia and Thomasina
Georgianna and Thomasina
Yasmina and Thomasina
Evangelina and Thomasina
I don't mind that they rhyme so much as the entire last 3 syllables are virtually the same.
I found that I instinctively say JamesEYEna and ThomasEEna. Which is odd, come to think of it.
I wouldn't like them for twins; it looks too much as if you'd been desperate for boys. I was at school with sisters, Josephine and Roberta, who gave that impression: and another sibset was Stephanie, Paula, Janet-and-Jeffrey-the-twins and then another little girl with a tweaked boy name which I forget.
Thomasina could give you Tamsin, which sounds dated to me but turns comfortably into Tam. Jamesina? No; too weird. I've seen Jimsie as a nn form, which is dire. Rather go for Gemma or Jemima.
I wouldn't like them for twins; it looks too much as if you'd been desperate for boys. I was at school with sisters, Josephine and Roberta, who gave that impression: and another sibset was Stephanie, Paula, Janet-and-Jeffrey-the-twins and then another little girl with a tweaked boy name which I forget.
Thomasina could give you Tamsin, which sounds dated to me but turns comfortably into Tam. Jamesina? No; too weird. I've seen Jimsie as a nn form, which is dire. Rather go for Gemma or Jemima.
I agree that Jem and Tam are totally adorable together! But Jamesina and Thomasina? I wouldn't do it. Then again, I have a weak spot for sisters named Caterina Sofia and Carolina Maria so who am I to judge? ;-)
WDYT of Jemma and Tamsin? They're still close enough to James and Thomas yet they don't rhyme.
WDYT of Jemma and Tamsin? They're still close enough to James and Thomas yet they don't rhyme.
This message was edited 12/4/2009, 10:27 PM
I don't like either, but I do love Tamsin (as well as James and Thomas). How about Valentina, Clementina or Florentina?
Not too fond of them, sorry.