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[Opinions] Tamsin
WDYT of Tamsin? Any combo suggestions? Also, would you be disinclined to use Tamsin if your last name also began with a T?
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I really like Tamsin. It's one of only a few shortened / nicknamey names I like better than it's original form.Tamsin Adele
Tamsin Elizabeth
Tamsin Everild
Tamsin Leah
Tamsin Octavia
Tamsin Olivia
Tamsin Pandora
Tamsin Pearl
Tamsin Valora
Tamsin ZoeI'm not sure if my last name started with a T that it would completely put me off using Tamsin, but it would certainly make me think twice about it. I would keep looking for other names I liked that didn't start with T so I had a few options.
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Tamsin is pretty enough; where I live, it's dated to the 1970s, and it seems too nicknamey to me, but it's certainly OK.I was at school with - off the top of my head - Allison Adair, Barbara Bam, Cheryl Clark, Deborah Davis, Mary Mitchell and probably many more. None of them had a moment's trouble, to my knowledge. I also knew a Johnny Johnson who raised no eyebrows either.
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It's nice, it's usable.
Tamsin Delyth, Tamsin Laurel
It would depend on the surname but I think most T surnames would work with it.
Tamsin Talbot, Tamsin Truman, Tamsin Taggart ... they don't sound bad. Memorable.
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Tamsin Laurel is lovely - thank you.
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I like it. I have a cousin named Abbie Tamsin. I'm not overly keen on alliterative initials, but it ultimately depends on the surname. If it begins TA or ends IN then no.Tamsin Calla
Tamsin Noelle
Tamsin Dionne
Tamsin Roberta
Tamsin Rebeccanne
Tamsin Zara
Tamsin Harmony
Tamsin Clematis
Tamsin Hazel
Tamsin Amber
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Thank you - I like Tamsin Noelle and Tamsin Zara.
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ah, I love it! Beautiful name. Re last name, it depends. As-Tamsin Thompson, no.But Tamsin Trecartin, yes.
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Luckily we're closer to Trecartin than Thompson!
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I fell in love with Tamsin after reading about the Donner Party, a member of which was named Tamsin Dinner. That may not seem like the best association, lol, but to me it gave the name a nineteenth century pioneering vibe and thus a lot of charm.I like alliteration generally, so a last name that starts with T would not deter me.
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