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[Opinions] Tabitha
WDYT of Tabitha? Too prissy and pretentious? Know any Tabitha's?Which sibset sounds better?Tabitha, Mabel, Iris and Penelope
Tabitha, Ivy, Beatrice and Eleanora
Tabitha, Isabel, Lydia and Cora
Tabitha, Marina, Violet and Nora
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I only knew one Tabitha, and she was a very strange girl. I think she had a lot of mental problems.I still like the name, though. I think it's pretty and dark, but in a good way.I think Tabitha, Marina, Violet, and Nora make the best sibset.
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I know a Tabitha. She's in the tenth grade and is a musical theatre performer. I think her sister's name is Viola. It's not a favourite name of mine, but I like it well enough. I've seen Tabby used as a nickname.Tabitha, Marina, Violet and Nora is the best sibset.

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I've met a few Tabithas. All were very dark, grotesque, creepy, and pretty much all around dislikable so I see is as very undesirable
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I like the name Tabitha even though the only person I know with this name is not very nice.

This message was edited 5/1/2011, 10:38 AM

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I like Tabitha. I find it a very sweet and warm name. It's not prissy or pretentious at all.I like Tabitha, Mabel, Iris and Penelope the best. :)
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I really like the name Tabitha! Definitely not prissy or pretentious, imo. There's a girl named Tabitha in my town, with whom I used to go to school. Everyone calls her Tabi. She's very bubbly and kind. She also has a beautiful singing voice and is the lead singer of a band. She's probably the reason I like this name so much. She was always making me laugh in class.I really like Tabitha, Mabel, Iris, and Penelope, but I also really like Tabitha, Ivy, Beatrice, and Eleanora.
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I absolutely adore the name Tabitha.Personally, I think the sibling set of Tabitha, Ivy, Beatrice and Eleanora sounds best.
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I love Tabitha! I don't think it's prissy or pretentious at all. For me it has a very underused, quirky vibe. I have never met a Tabitha.I think all of your sibsets sound nice together, but my favorite two are:
Tabitha, Mabel, Iris, Penelope
Tabitha, Ivy, Beatrice, Eleanora
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I really like Tabitha. I've only ever met one, and I'd say she'd be about 25-30. I've never gotten the prissy and pretentious vibe from it at all. I'd say fun-loving, friendly, down-to-earth. If I was allowed to pick and choose I'd say
Tabitha, Ivy, Lydia, and PenelopeBut playing by the rules, I guess:
Tabitha, Isabel, Lydia and Cora
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I like Tabitha, but not enough to use as a first name. Good combos can change a person's mind, though. Of the sibsets you listed, I like Tabitha, Ivy, Beatrice, and Eleanora the best
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I like Tabitha. It's doesn't sound prissy and pretentious to me. It seems a bit elegant and quirky, but in a good way. I imagine a Tabitha as someone with a strong personality, not prissy.I used to know a Tabytha. She wasn't prissy, but not a tomboy either. I didn't know her all that well, but she was pretty and I don't recall her ever being nasty to anyone.Out of your sibsets, I like Tabitha, Marina, Violet, and Nora. I'd change Nora to Lydia, though. Nora doesn't fit in with the other names as much as it could, but it still works. Cora fits in better than Nora does, but I think Coralie would be an even better fit.

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I know two Tabithas - one my age (21) and one a baby (under 1).I like it but I hate the inevitable nickname Tabby as it obviously reminds me of a cat and I don't like the sound of it.If there was a way to guaranteed she would never be called Tabby I would use it.I like Tabitha, Isabel, Lydia and Cora the best.
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I know one Tabitha. I don't mind Tabitha, but I hate the nickname Tab or Tabby (just soudns like a cat!)I think Mabel, Iris and Penelope are all gorgeous so I choose that sibset!
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