[Opinions] Tessa
WDYTO Tessa?
What is a formal name that could give you the nn Tessa, other than Teresa/Theresa?
What MN would you give Tessa (slash the more formal name that gives you the nn Tessa)?
Lilah and Tessa as sisters?
Thanks in advance, everyone :)
-Brogan
What is a formal name that could give you the nn Tessa, other than Teresa/Theresa?
What MN would you give Tessa (slash the more formal name that gives you the nn Tessa)?
Lilah and Tessa as sisters?
Thanks in advance, everyone :)
-Brogan
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I like Tessa quite a bit & would be tempted just to use Tessa. My mother was very strongly considering naming me Contessa nn Tess, but I find that a bit much & I'm not a fan of Theresa. Tessa & Lilah would be lovely as siblings as both names have a similar feel and neither are outrageously popular.
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I went to school with a girl named Teresa, but prounounced, Ter-EH-suh (not to be confused with Ter-AY-suh). I loved the pronunciation and Tessa goes with it so nicely.
I think Tessa is better as a first name. It's really pretty. And it has it's own nickname, Tess. I just don't like Tessie.
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Tessa is fine on its own and it sounds very nice with Lilah.
Tessa Claire
Tessa Madeline / Madeleine
Tessa Madelaine
Tessa Christine
Tessa Pauline
Tessa Elizabeth / Elisabeth
Tessa Josephine
Tessa Megan
Tessa Margaret
Tessa Hope
Tessa Faith
Tessa Grace
Tessa Lauren
Tessa Joy
Tessa Noelle
Tessa Nadine
Tessa Natalie
Tessa Morgan
Tessa Miriam
Tessa Catherine / Katherine / Kathryn
Tessa Brooke
Tessa Gabrielle
Tessa Lorraine
Tessa Caroline
Tessa Danielle
Tessa Rose
Tessa Claire
Tessa Madeline / Madeleine
Tessa Madelaine
Tessa Christine
Tessa Pauline
Tessa Elizabeth / Elisabeth
Tessa Josephine
Tessa Megan
Tessa Margaret
Tessa Hope
Tessa Faith
Tessa Grace
Tessa Lauren
Tessa Joy
Tessa Noelle
Tessa Nadine
Tessa Natalie
Tessa Morgan
Tessa Miriam
Tessa Catherine / Katherine / Kathryn
Tessa Brooke
Tessa Gabrielle
Tessa Lorraine
Tessa Caroline
Tessa Danielle
Tessa Rose
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WDYTO Tessa? I love it, but can't stand Teresa / Theresa.
What is a formal name that could give you the nn Tessa, other than Teresa/Theresa? Theodora / Teodora? I'm weird and think that Tess stands on its own better and you could maybe use Tessa as the nickname.
What MN would you give Tessa (slash the more formal name that gives you the nn Tessa)? Tessa Violet, Tessa Grace, Tessa Caroline, Tessa Liv, Theodora Noelle, Theodora Jane, Theodora Pearl, Theodora Nicole
Lilah and Tessa as sisters? Oooh, perfection! I love it!
What is a formal name that could give you the nn Tessa, other than Teresa/Theresa? Theodora / Teodora? I'm weird and think that Tess stands on its own better and you could maybe use Tessa as the nickname.
What MN would you give Tessa (slash the more formal name that gives you the nn Tessa)? Tessa Violet, Tessa Grace, Tessa Caroline, Tessa Liv, Theodora Noelle, Theodora Jane, Theodora Pearl, Theodora Nicole
Lilah and Tessa as sisters? Oooh, perfection! I love it!
Tessa works very well on its own, particularly with Lilah. Names that could be "full" names for Tessa, if necessary:
Tess
Tertia
Contessa (I advise against it)
Constancia
Maritess (the name of a magician I saw on TV once--she was a cute little thing)
Tesla
Tessifer (which has been brought up on this board before, but it's another I'd advise against, myself)
Tessica
Theresia (since "from Theresia" is what's often given as Teresa's meaning; being anti-H, I'd prefer Teresia)
Teratia (ter-AY-sha)
Tesia (TEH-sha)
I'm not sure exactly how viable they'd be, but that's a decent list of ideas for you to chew on. :)
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Tess
Tertia
Contessa (I advise against it)
Constancia
Maritess (the name of a magician I saw on TV once--she was a cute little thing)
Tesla
Tessifer (which has been brought up on this board before, but it's another I'd advise against, myself)
Tessica
Theresia (since "from Theresia" is what's often given as Teresa's meaning; being anti-H, I'd prefer Teresia)
Teratia (ter-AY-sha)
Tesia (TEH-sha)
I'm not sure exactly how viable they'd be, but that's a decent list of ideas for you to chew on. :)
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Do you think that Tessa would age well, on its own? This is why I was thinking it might need a "full" name. Thanks for your list!
I think it would age quite well. It has historical precedent, and it's quite pretty.
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Thanks :)
I love Tessa and prefer it just on its own. (I don't like Theresa for one thing.)