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[Opinions] Re: WDYT of 'Tavey'
One of the names on my list is Tavis, I wonder if it's the same as Tavish. In the name book I have, Tavis is celtic and means Sohn of David. Is it the same?

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I've seen Tavis listed as an alternative of Tavish. And the usual meaning I see for Tavish is a Scottish or Irish gaelic form of Thomas meaning twin.I'm skeptical though and don't care about meanings much, so don't quote me on it. I have no idea.
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Tavis and TavishTavish comes from Tavis by way of the Scottish Clan MacTamhais, or anglicized phonetically MacTavish. The founder of the Clan MacTamhais was Taus(phonetically Tavis). http://www.mactamhais.liquidweb.com/history.htmI'm not sure if Taus (Tavis) actually translates to Thomas or if that's just the Christian name assigned to the Gaelic name, I know Tammas is the lowland Scot form of Thomas.
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Yeah, I don't mind about the meaning to much either, I was just interessted if it's the same name. Tavish is nice too.
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