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[Opinions] Tamsin
What do you think of the name Tamsin? I've liked it for a while but am not crazy about the meaning. Can you suggest any similar names?What are your favorite names beginning with T?
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I like Tamsin. These names are kind of similar:
Tanith, Talitha, Tamara, Tamar, Tamora(Talitha probably has the worst meaning of those, but it isn't horrible)

This message was edited 7/31/2019, 1:03 AM

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Thank you for the suggestions.
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I like it a lot. It’s a lovely classic, but at the same time it fits in very well with the more trendy names out there It has a bit of a boy’s name or surname vibe because it’s two syllables with an -n ending, but it’s got a lot more substance.Other T names on my PNL are
Tabitha
Tanith
Tansy
Theodora (obviously)
Theona
Topaz
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Tansy is cute. Theona is a name I haven't encountered. Thanks
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Similar names starting with T: Tanith / Tanis
Taryn
Teagan
Taina
Thea
Terez / Therese (teh-rez)Similar sound/pattern/endingArwen
Arlen
Marin
Camryn (or like Cameron)

This message was edited 7/30/2019, 3:23 PM

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Tanith/ Tanis has a colorful history. I used to dislike the snake goddess association, but the name has grown on me.Arwen does have a similar feel. While I do admire Tolkien's work, I probably wouldn't use a name with only one association. Thanks!
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It's pretty but seems very 1990s to me (UK based)Imogen
Jessamine
Tamra
Tamar
Tamara
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Tamar is interesting. I've met some middle aged women named Tamara, but I've never met a Tamar.
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I love it, but spelled Tamsen. It has a compact, tidy, clean feel.
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Thank you for the feedback.
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I like it, I like it spelt Tamsyn, dont like the sin part
Others Tasma, Tasmin, Tessa, Tamira, Tamara, Tamika, Tamryn, Talitha, Tatiana, Talia, Tegan, Tayla, Tara, Tallulah, Tirzah, Taryn,
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I really like Tessa, Tatiana, and Tara.I knew a Taryn in school. She was a lovely person, but the name isn't my style.
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I like it Tamsin (as well as the variant Thomasina and the similar sounding Tasnim) lot, it sounds unconventional and very English. The full form is much better than nicknames such as Tammy. Names I think have a similar "feel" are:
Annika
Astra
Briony
Bryony
India
LyraOther names beginning with t I like are Theodora, Theodosia and Theophania.
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I love the meaning of Tasnim "a spring in paradise," but I don't have enough of a connection with Arabic culture to really consider using it.Briony/ Bryony is cute and does have a similar feel.
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Tamsin has a short I sound. Tasnim is tas-NEEM. They look alike but don't sound alike.
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