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It's so cute and nice name. Also it is better for a nickname for Dorothea or Althea.
I like it, it's both mature and adorable, but I like it better as a nickname for Dorothea, Theodora or Althea. Both pronunciations are good, but I prefer the English one (THEE-ə).
My primary association is with Thea Bowman, a Mississippi nun who is a contender to be the first Black American woman to be canonized in the Catholic Church.As a given name, it feels incomplete. It might work as a nickname for a Theresa or a Theodora.
It's not bad, but more of a nickname than a full name.

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Love the name Thea, short, classy and not over used. I also think Teddy makes an adorable nickname.
Really cute, but also seems classy. It's a nice pick.
I think of Thea Stilton, Geronimo stiltons sister in that book series
It's OK. Pronounced like the last syllable of Dorothea, which is what it usually is. And Dorothea is inconveniently long for daily use.
It's pretty. I pronounce the th - Thee-uh. As if a female Theo.
But I vastly prefer Anthea - British pronunciation stressing the first syllable. AN-thee-uh