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[Opinions] Tabitha.
This is one of the few names that I have liked since I was a child. (Joseph tied it until I suddenly got over it) I love the name, and adore Tabby as a nickname. What middle names would work?Tabitha Liora
Tabitha Christine (Christine always makes a name that much classier)
Tabitha Acacia (a-KAy-ee-a)Other opinions?
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Tabitha Christine. I think it works the best.:)
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Acacia is my absolute favorite name! But I pronounce it ay-kay-sha? With Tabitha as a first name I don't think it would match well. Tabitha Liora is like Acacia, they both end in an A sound, and I've always been one to not have two names end the same. xDD Tabitha Christine I do like very much though.
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I prefer the original greek pron. of AcaciaWhich is a-KAY-kee-a. :-)But thank you.
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Tabitha is lovely, I agree with Elinor tat it has a gentle, pleasant sound. I'd, however, pair it with a mn more common than Liora or Acacia. (These would make awesome sisters to a Tabitha, on the other hand!)Tabitha Christine is nice. How about
Tabitha Rose (it would not be a filler here!)
Tabitha Claire
Tabitha Chloe
Tabitha Sky
Tabitha Elise?If I were a Tabitha, I'd be glad to be called Tabby! It is a very cute nn.
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This message was edited 2/12/2006, 5:12 AM

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I love Tabitha. It's so gentle sounding, yet striking, because I rarely hear it. I don't like Tabby because it's definitely a cat to me._____________________________________________________________________Elinor
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My best friend was named Tabitha.
I'm partial to Tabitha Liora
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I love it. Bewitched still comes to mind, but I think I could get over that very quickly. Tabby or espeically Tab make for great nicknames.
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Tabitha's adorable--and it comes with so many opportunities for nicknames! I love it. There's Tabby, Tibby, Tatha, Tatty, Bitty, Bitsy, Tab, Tib, Turtle...it's really flexible, and I enjoy the fact that so many different images manage to fit in three syllables. :DTabitha Christine is fine, but you know what the first name that popped in my head was? Tabitha Sigrid. I don't think that your family is like my family with the use of middle names, but I think that Tabitha Sigrid would be an incredibly fabulous combo. Array
And the old men march slowly, all bent, stiff and sore
The forgotten heroes from a forgotten war
And the young people ask, "What are they marching for?"
And I ask myself the same question
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I love Tabitha Christine. But Tabitha Liora is very beautiful.
Great combos!
Btw. I like Christine,love Christiane,but loathe Christina b/c of the nn Tina.
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Tabitha Christine is beautiful!!!! Go with that one.
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ah!oh my God. This is my name! Yay! My mns are Tabitha Leigh Rhoda and I go by nn's such as Tabby, Tab, Tabby Cat (I'm actually NOT offended by this - it's just a term of endearment!), Tabby Tab, Tabby Tabz (most common nn, started by a friend), and Tabz.I love it. Simply put. People have always complimented me on my name. I haven't gotten a Bewitched reference in nearly a decade, mostly people asking me if my mother got it from the Bible (which she did) which is pretty cool. The story behind the name is awesome - she was a woman of good works raised from the dead by St. Peter. I think she's the only woman to be ressurected in the Bible (if I remember correctly), and only 3 other people were ressurected (including Jesus - again, if I remember correctly - haven't been to church in ages!).
Now, for your combinations with Tabitha:I think they all sound lovely :) I especially like Tabitha Liora - that's really pretty.
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble

This message was edited 2/11/2006, 8:56 PM

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