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[Opinions] Re: Thomasina
I like Thomasina and Thomasine/Thomasin. I knew a little Thomasina once.... She'd be in her 20s now. It is hard to combo though isn't it! I like a lot of the names you posted but I'm not sure if they all suit Thomasina. Thomasina is so OTT old fashioned, like a Jacobean ruff, and pairing it with sleek modern concept names like True and Arbor doesn't do either name justice. Hattie Thomasina is sweet, but you're right about the T's - what about Hedy Thomasina, Hebe Thomasina, and Heidi Thomasina? Marlowe Thomasina is surprisingly nice. I guess Marlowe has that Tudor period aura that I associate with Thomasina.
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