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I like Timothea, it’s charming. From your list I like Timothea Pearl. I think it flows best with a one syllable middle name.Timothea Joan
Timothea Lark
Timothea Wren
Timothea Jane
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It does seem neat.
It's long, though. Thea, Timo.
Also I'm bothered by wanting to know whether she says it tim-o-THEE-a, or tim-o-TAY-a. I'd naturally tend to say it -TAY-a, and -THEE-a sounds weird to me. Anyway, TH prn T never agrees with me, so I'd also want to spell it Timotea.
The combo with Claire is nice.
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I like it, but it's one of those better on paper names, for me. I can't see myself ever giving it to a real person.It's hard to make combos with, though. The ones you listed are nice enough, but none of them "wow" me. :/
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I like it very much!
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Timothea Zoe
Timothea Adele
Timothea Zelda
Timothea Ruby
Timothea Isolde
Timothea Naomi
Timothea Claudette
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I adore it! If my son had been a girl, I'd probably have used it in the middle name spot. I'd love to have used it as a first name as well, but Hjörtur's dad didn't like it that much.Of your combos, my favorites are:Timothea Agnes
Timothea Esther
Timothea Fern
Timothea Florence
Timothea Hazel
Timothea Hester
Timothea Lucy
Timothea Maud
Timothea Olive
Timothea PearlI really love your naming style!
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Prefer Nathana.
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It's alright, but I prefer Timotheus for a boy.I'd go with something straight forward and non-frilly for the MN, so probably Alice from your list.
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I dislike it for the same reason I dislike Timothy - I'm just not a fan of the sound of the first two syllables. I do appreciate the darker, "baroque" style of Timothea, though.My favorite combos from your list:
Timothea Cecile
Timothea Cecily
Timothea Clare
Timothea Elinor
Timothea Maude
Timothea Opal
Timothea Pearl
Timothea Rosalind
Timothea Rosamund
Timothea Sylvie
Timothea Violet
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It's nice. I prefer the sound of Timotea, though (IMO it's more...precise, or chic? I can't think of a better word right now).I think the meaning works well in combos. Timothea Lucy was my favorite of the ones listed. Timothea Iris was runner up.

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How do it pronounce it? Like Timothy or tim-oh-THEE-uh?I like it and think Tim would make a cute nickname.
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I love it - and the numerous nicknames, dare I mention, Timmy?

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I love Timmy as a nickname! I'm really fond of "boyish" nicknames for female names, e.g. Eddy (Edeline / Edwina), Thom (Thomasin / Thomasina), Theo (Theodora / Theodosia / Theolinda), Bill (Wilhelmina / Sibilla).
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And how I could I forget Fred (Frederica / Frederuna / Frederonne / Winifred) and George (Georgiana et al.)?
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Tim / Timmy for a girl reminds me of Kim / Kimmy.

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I really like them, too.
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I love that too; I remember the first time I met a female Charlie - my knees buckled....
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