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[Opinions] Re: Thorsten
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I like it but I prefer: Thorin, Thorben, Torben, Thorbjorn, Thorvald Thorsten Mark
Thorsten Osmund
Thorsten Gundhram
Thorsten Fiachra
Thorsten Edmund
Thorsten Gavin
Thorsten Runar
Thorsten Petrus
Thorsten Oliver
Thorsten Malachi
Thorsten Conall
Thorsten Conrad
Thorsten Malik
Thorsten Einar
Thorsten Wilhelm
Thorsten Albus
Thorsten Gideon
Thorsten Ragnar
Thorsten Everett
Thorsten Everard
Thorsten Simeon
Thorsten Matthias
Thorsten Bronn
Thorsten Ulrich
Thorsten Madoc
Thorsten Leobald
Thorsten Gulbrand
Thorsten Gerard
Thorsten Artos
Thorsten Gabriel
Thorsten Mikael
Thorsten Edric
Thorsten Roland
Thorsten Piers
Thorsten John
Thorsten Cairo
Thorsten Kyros
Thorsten Pyrrhus
Thorsten Baldur
Thorsten Seth
Thorsten Halldor
Thorsten Victor
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Question about "th"Is it legit for English speakers to use a "TH" in Thor- names instead of "T", or is it an error? Thor itself has "TH as in thin" listed as a real variant, but Thorsten and Thorben only have "T as in top".
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I'm no expert but think it might depend on the name, like Thor has drifted into many languages these days but Thorsten for example is still a very european name so I would probably say the T sound is more accurate.
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