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[Opinions] Theresa
In general, what do you think?Are there any combos you like?Which spelling do you like better, Theresa or Teresa?Do you like any of the nicknames? Or just Theresa?
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Theresa is my great-grandmother's name (my dad's side), and I've always loved it. I don't like any of the nicknames for it - though Terri, not short for anything, is my mom's name, which is probably why I like Terri and Theresa both by themselves. I don't have any combos on hand, though.
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I've tried to like Theresa, but I just don't. I find it lackluster, dull, and...I don't even know how to describe it. If names were a dessert buffet, Theresa would be the bowl of artificially sweetened, cubed, blue gelatin off to one side. I don't know why I feel this way about poor Theresa; it's the style of name I usually like. I prefer Theresa, but it's not a strong preference. I like almost all of Theresa's nicknames, including Tess, Tessa, Tressa, Tracy, and Terry, more than Theresa itself. Tess is my favorite, but I'd use it as a standalone.
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I like it. I would spell it Teresa, because I say "tuh-REE-suh" not "thu-REE-suh". The TH- spelling looks like it should be pronounced with a "th" sound.I like the nickname Tess, which is my aunt's name, and Tessa or Tessie are pretty cute for a young girl.
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It's not a name I could ever really love, but I like it.Theresa looks nicer, but I would only use it in a country where TH pronounced as T is the norm. No nicknames for me. I like Tessa, but if I wanted that, I'd just use it as a full name.
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I've come to like it a lot more in the last year or two. It's really nice. I only like the spelling with the h. Without an h it looks like someone just forgot the h. I don't really like any of the nicknames. Tess/Tessie would be okay I guess.
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In general, I like Teresa (prefer this spelling). I like the nns Tess, Tessa and even Resa.Combos:Teresa Claire
Teresa Daphne
Teresa Helen
Teresa Joy
Teresa Juliet
Teresa Laurel
Teresa Leonie
Teresa Marigold
Teresa Penelope
Teresa Willow
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I really like Theresa (that spelling) and Therese, I would consider using either. If I used them, I would probably use the nickname Tess some of the time, and her full name the rest. My grandmother is named Marie Theresa, which isn't actually a good association for me but I love her name. I would consider Maria Theresa and Mary Therese if I didn't have that association. Theresa June
Theresa Eleanor
Theresa Cecile
Theresa Iris
Theresa Frances
Theresa Alice
Theresa Catherine
Theresa Helen
Theresa Marion
Theresa Adele
Theresa Josephine
Theresa Ariel
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I've recently taken a liking to it. I'm not sure if I would use it as a first name, but it definitely has potential to be a first name.My favorite combo is Ivy Theresa
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I really like Ivy Theresa. It has a nice flow to it.
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I've had some not so good experiences with people named Theresa, yet things have been fine between me and people named Teresa. Unsurprisingly, I like Teresa but not Theresa.As far as nicknames go, I like Tess and Tessa, but I think that it is fine without a nickname.Growing up, I had a friend named Teresa Arlene. I like that combo.Other combos I like:Teresa Noelle
Teresa Isabel / Isabelle
Teresa Lauren
Teresa Laurel
Teresa Danielle
Teresa Evelyn
Teresa Vivian
Teresa Autumn
Teresa Colette
Teresa Judith
Teresa Fern
Teresa Fay / Faye
Teresa Jane
Teresa Joelle
Teresa Ivy
Teresa Ellen
Teresa Helen
Teresa Claire
Teresa Meredith
Teresa Mary
Teresa Marielle

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It's a good name. I think I like the Theresa spelling best, though I don't have strong felings about it. Nicknames..I've heard Terry (I know a nun names Sister Terry), Tess, and I used to know a woman whose friends called her Treese.I'm not very good at combos!
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