[Opinions] Theotime
Spotted this in movie credits. A brief internet search leads me to think it's pronounced TAY-o-teem. Is anyone familiar with it?
Other names from the same cast/crew...
Holliday
Tamzin
Edwina
Ewart
Eglantine
Imogen
Valentina
Mairi
Dario
Bee
Belinda
Xanthia
Arif
Graeme
Rohan
Barnaby
Guy
Stefan
Varun
Sylvain
Maxime
Florian
Yanick
Renaud
Warwick
Yanni
Florent
Gordon
Carin
Vandra
Calandra
Luan
Hendrik
Clive
Nazmeen
Giles
Norman
Raymond
Other names from the same cast/crew...
Holliday
Tamzin
Edwina
Ewart
Eglantine
Imogen
Valentina
Mairi
Dario
Bee
Belinda
Xanthia
Arif
Graeme
Rohan
Barnaby
Guy
Stefan
Varun
Sylvain
Maxime
Florian
Yanick
Renaud
Warwick
Yanni
Florent
Gordon
Carin
Vandra
Calandra
Luan
Hendrik
Clive
Nazmeen
Giles
Norman
Raymond
Replies
Similar theo names
You might like the following names from aufeminin.com
THEO ( Mixte )
THEOBALDINE ( Fem. )
THEODORA ( Fem. )
THEODORE ( Mixte )
THEODORINE ( Fem. )
THEODOSE ( Mixte )
THEODOSIE ( Fem. )
THEODULE ( Mixte )
THEOLINE ( Fem. )
THEONIE ( Fem. )
THEOPHANIE ( Fem. )
THEOPHILA ( Fem. )
THEOPHILE ( Mixte )
THEOPHILIA ( Fem. )
THEOTIME ( Mixte )
THEOTINE ( Mixte )
THEOTISTE ( Fem. )
THEOXANE ( Fem. )
You might like the following names from aufeminin.com
THEO ( Mixte )
THEOBALDINE ( Fem. )
THEODORA ( Fem. )
THEODORE ( Mixte )
THEODORINE ( Fem. )
THEODOSE ( Mixte )
THEODOSIE ( Fem. )
THEODULE ( Mixte )
THEOLINE ( Fem. )
THEONIE ( Fem. )
THEOPHANIE ( Fem. )
THEOPHILA ( Fem. )
THEOPHILE ( Mixte )
THEOPHILIA ( Fem. )
THEOTIME ( Mixte )
THEOTINE ( Mixte )
THEOTISTE ( Fem. )
THEOXANE ( Fem. )
Not sure how these are pronounced, whether you mean they are "tay-o" names, but thanks for sharing them. I love Theodora, but pronounce her as "thee-o". Theoline sounds nice, if tay-o-LEEN is correct.
Pronunciation
In French the "th" would make a "t" sound so yes it would be somewhat like "tay"
In French the "th" would make a "t" sound so yes it would be somewhat like "tay"
Meaning, etc
Apparently means 'esteeming/honoring God' and it'd be more like tay-o-TEEM. It was used by early Christians, including an early saint; dropped out of favour and got resurrected in 1945 when a French author wrote a novel with the name in the title; and has been in minimal use ever since. (source: http://www.tous-les-prenoms.com/prenoms/garcons/theotime.html)
Nice little list of names! I like most of them.
Apparently means 'esteeming/honoring God' and it'd be more like tay-o-TEEM. It was used by early Christians, including an early saint; dropped out of favour and got resurrected in 1945 when a French author wrote a novel with the name in the title; and has been in minimal use ever since. (source: http://www.tous-les-prenoms.com/prenoms/garcons/theotime.html)
Nice little list of names! I like most of them.
Awesome name
Thank you, was wondering about whether the last syllable ought to be stressed. When I saw it in the credits, I thought, "that can't be thee-o-"time". :)
I'm totally delighted to have been amde familiar with it - clearly it marks one of the spots, or quanta, where Terry Pratchett's Discworld and our world intersect. I give you Mr (Jonathan) Teatime, which he insists is pronounced tay-a-tee-may, not Four O;Clock.
Not a role model, he joined the Assassins' Guild after the death of his parents (unexplained? Probably not)and famously tried to assassinate the DW equivalent of Father Christman - the Hogfather!
Of the other names, I like Clive, Barnaby (prefer Barnabas), Stefan (prefer Stephen in English), Graeme (prefer Graham), Belinda and Imogen, and I could live with Tamzin though the spelling is odd. Could also live with Hendrik and Florent, if the surrounding language was appropriate. And I know a delightful pug named Edwina! Charming dog; wags all the time.
Not a role model, he joined the Assassins' Guild after the death of his parents (unexplained? Probably not)and famously tried to assassinate the DW equivalent of Father Christman - the Hogfather!
Of the other names, I like Clive, Barnaby (prefer Barnabas), Stefan (prefer Stephen in English), Graeme (prefer Graham), Belinda and Imogen, and I could live with Tamzin though the spelling is odd. Could also live with Hendrik and Florent, if the surrounding language was appropriate. And I know a delightful pug named Edwina! Charming dog; wags all the time.
I've never heard of Discworld, but thanks for the information. :)
Try it - you'll LIKE it!