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[Opinions] Re: Timothea
Said "Timoth-EE-a" and used by English speakers, I think it risks seeming forced. Like Anthonea or Gregorea would seem. As if it's just a goofy feminization based on a synthetic analogy of -y dadnames to Dorothy / Dorothea.
I think it seems cooler as a Greek name. So I'd like a combo with a Greek name as the middle name. Dispels the aura of lameness it has in English.
Bougie fashionable antiques like the ones you've got listed as middles, kinda make my eyes glaze over today.
How about Timothea Anastasia, Timothea Dimitra.- mirfak

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Timothea Anastasia and Timothea Dimitra don't flow well, in my opinion. Timothea & Anastasia and Timothea & Dimitra would be fine sister sets, but they clash within a single combination.
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