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[Opinions] Ellie & Tia?
What do you think of this sibset?I was thinking that Ellie and Tia would just be the nns.
So then, what would the actual names be? Any suggestions, as I have too many. Or do you think the names are fine like they are?Also, can you suggest some mns?
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I've heard of a lot of people with just those names. I suppose Ellie could be a nn for Eleanor, but for Tia I'm not sure.Ellie Anne
Ellie Belle
Ellie Evelyn
Ellie Grace
Ellie Jae
Ellie Jane
Ellie Jean
Ellie Mae
Ellie Marie
Ellie Rose
Ellie ShaeTia Dora
Tia Elizabeth
Tia Jane
Tia Kristina
Tia Lauren
Tia Leanne
Tia Lynn
Tia Marie
Tia Mary
Tia Tiara

This message was edited 4/3/2007, 2:37 AM

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I prefer Ella and Thea but Ellie and Tia are ok too.Elizabeth and TheresaEllie Rose and Tia Victoria (prefer Elizabeth Rose and Theresa Victoria)
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Oh yeah! Theresa is great. I din't think of that!I love Ellie Rose, and Theresa Victoria.
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Sounds ok as a sibset!
What about Eleanor and Cynthia?
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Would you prn Cynthia with a [TEE-a] at the end? just curious.
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well...well, the traditional pronunciation would be SIN-thee-a I guess, but there's the name Cíntia, pr.: SIN-tee-a
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I don't like Ellie as a first name by itself, though I do like Tia.Cynthia is a good choice for Tia, but even better is Cintia.Elizabeth or any of its variants could be for Ellie. I like:Elspeth
Elisheva or Eliseva
ElisabetOther names that start with 'El'
Elinor
Eleri
Eleni
Elena
Elin
Eliora
Elodie
Also, any name ending in 'elle' or 'ele' or 'el':
Isabelle
Michelle
Danielle
Miriele
Gemelle
Giselle
Chanelor even:
Penelope
Melinda

This message was edited 4/3/2007, 3:01 PM

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Thanks! That's so many!! How am I suppose to pick just one?! hehehe.
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There are plenty of names Ellie can come from, many listed by a previous poster. For Tia... all I can think of is Tiana and Tiara. I vastly prefer Tiana. Also... Katia? That could work.
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Ellie and Tia are cute together but are strictly nns, imo. In addition, Tia is the Spanish word for 'aunt.'Ellie could be a nn for any name beginning with El:Eleanor
Eliana
Elisabeth/Elizabeth
Ella
Ellen
ElaineTia could be a nn for any name containing 'tia':Christiana
TatianaI'm sure there are more. I just can't think of any right now.
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