[Opinions] T birth announcements
From UK:
BOYS:
Taylor James ( Kate and Adam), brother Ryan
Ted George Sheppard ( Alice and Jack), siblings Daisy Annabel and Benjamin Maurice ‘Ben’
Teymour Wafic Eskandar ( Diane and Khaled), siblings Farrah Rosemary Antonia and Tarek Wafic
Theo James ( James & Sian)
Theo Joseph ( Tracey & Andrew)
Theo Oliver James ( Sophie and Edward), brother Ralph Timothy Jack
Theobald ‘Theo’ James ( Kelly and Tim)
Theodore Thomas George ( Christina and David)
Theodore William ( Olivia and Phillip), sisters Claudia and Octavia –born in Australia
Thomas Brian Russell ( Russell and Lisa), sisters Kelsie and Jessica
Thomas Christopher ( Lynsey & Christopher), sister Bethany May
Thomas Edward Spencer ( Elaine and Stephen), sister Felicity Rose
Thomas Francis ( Adrian & Helen)
Thomas Joseph ( Sally & Damian), brother Henry James
Thomas Michael ( Angie & Mick)
Thomas Philip Stephen ( Zoë and Peter), sisters Emma Alice Laura and Charlotte Jessica Nell
Tobi John ( Christopher and Natasha)
Tobias Montague ( Melanie and Leo), brother Edward Idris
Toby Edward ( Tom and Laura), sister Evelyn
Toby Euan Fraser ( Simon & Lois), brothers Jonathan and Nicolas
Toby Michael ( Katrina and Simon)
Toby Rafferty Aldington ( Emma and William)
Tommy Reece ( Danielle & Reece)
Tristan Michael Harrison ( Mike and Wendi)
Tristan Samuel Chilton ( Adele and Damien)
Tyler Lee ( Rebecca and Lee)
Tyler Mark ( Vince and Karen), siblings Jax, Vicky and Chloe
Tyson Justin ( Lucy and Matty)
GIRLS:
Taiga Shay ( Christina and Attila)
Thea Eleri ( Ben & Jayne), brother Seth
Theodora Lucie ( Samantha and Christopher), siblings Hugo, Kinvara and Serena
Thomasina Kathryn ( Sena and Thomas ‘Tom’), brother Atticus Jon
Tia June ( Jenni & Stewart), brothers Bradley, Jack and Josh
Tilly Ella Jane ( Kate & Tim)
Trudie ( Steve and Andie), brother Bertie
Tula Kitty ( James and Becky), brother Noah
BOYS:
Taylor James ( Kate and Adam), brother Ryan
Ted George Sheppard ( Alice and Jack), siblings Daisy Annabel and Benjamin Maurice ‘Ben’
Teymour Wafic Eskandar ( Diane and Khaled), siblings Farrah Rosemary Antonia and Tarek Wafic
Theo James ( James & Sian)
Theo Joseph ( Tracey & Andrew)
Theo Oliver James ( Sophie and Edward), brother Ralph Timothy Jack
Theobald ‘Theo’ James ( Kelly and Tim)
Theodore Thomas George ( Christina and David)
Theodore William ( Olivia and Phillip), sisters Claudia and Octavia –born in Australia
Thomas Brian Russell ( Russell and Lisa), sisters Kelsie and Jessica
Thomas Christopher ( Lynsey & Christopher), sister Bethany May
Thomas Edward Spencer ( Elaine and Stephen), sister Felicity Rose
Thomas Francis ( Adrian & Helen)
Thomas Joseph ( Sally & Damian), brother Henry James
Thomas Michael ( Angie & Mick)
Thomas Philip Stephen ( Zoë and Peter), sisters Emma Alice Laura and Charlotte Jessica Nell
Tobi John ( Christopher and Natasha)
Tobias Montague ( Melanie and Leo), brother Edward Idris
Toby Edward ( Tom and Laura), sister Evelyn
Toby Euan Fraser ( Simon & Lois), brothers Jonathan and Nicolas
Toby Michael ( Katrina and Simon)
Toby Rafferty Aldington ( Emma and William)
Tommy Reece ( Danielle & Reece)
Tristan Michael Harrison ( Mike and Wendi)
Tristan Samuel Chilton ( Adele and Damien)
Tyler Lee ( Rebecca and Lee)
Tyler Mark ( Vince and Karen), siblings Jax, Vicky and Chloe
Tyson Justin ( Lucy and Matty)
GIRLS:
Taiga Shay ( Christina and Attila)
Thea Eleri ( Ben & Jayne), brother Seth
Theodora Lucie ( Samantha and Christopher), siblings Hugo, Kinvara and Serena
Thomasina Kathryn ( Sena and Thomas ‘Tom’), brother Atticus Jon
Tia June ( Jenni & Stewart), brothers Bradley, Jack and Josh
Tilly Ella Jane ( Kate & Tim)
Trudie ( Steve and Andie), brother Bertie
Tula Kitty ( James and Becky), brother Noah
Replies
Taiga as in - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiga. In Croatian it's tajga, bit I like this version better (especially as a name). Is it not a normal word in English, for people to have issues with spelling/pronunciation (we learn it in primary school geography)?
This message was edited 8/1/2013, 4:08 PM
In South Africa it might appear in secondary-school geography! But we're rather far away from it. I've often imagined a sibset of Savannah and Taiga and Ocean and Prairie.
I would guess that Pie would guess that people would guess that it wasn't the boreal region but the stripey Indian big cat ... which might appear, let's say, entertaining. Not if it was written down, obviously.
I would guess that Pie would guess that people would guess that it wasn't the boreal region but the stripey Indian big cat ... which might appear, let's say, entertaining. Not if it was written down, obviously.
LOL at that last sentence! The tiger - taiga thing didn't even occur to me since I don't pronounce them the same, but I can see how in some accents it might sound similar.
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Yup, most of the UK is non-rhotic, so tiger and taiga would be pronounced identically.
Yup, most of the UK is non-rhotic, so tiger and taiga would be pronounced identically.