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WDYT of 'Tavey'
I read this book by Jude Deveraux, called Remembrance. In it is this guy called Tavey Tavistock.What do you think of Tavey, and/or Tavey Tavistock.
I just used the name in one of my own shortstories. I think it sounds really good, actually. But I didn't use the surname. Another character got the surname: Lillian Tavistock. WDYT? Too boring, too random, or?Please tell my what you think :) Thank you.
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OTI totally thought Jude Devereaux was a boy, and I just googled it. That's unfortunate.

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Yeah I know. She is a her. I thought she was a guy in the beginning as well. You know, Jude Law... thought it was only a boy's name. But then you think about it.. what kind of guy is able to write books like Deveraux'? I mean, come on ;D
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I'd never heard of the author, so I don't even know what books Devereaux writes! lol That's why I was looking them up. I don't really read romances.

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It was the same guy all through the book (well, his reincarnated soul, right?) Wasn't his first name something else, and they used Tavi as a nn for his last name Tavistock? But John Talis was his name in the first life, with the nn Tally when they were kids. And then he was a modern Middle-Eastern guy with another similar name, but I can't remember it.
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Yep, you're right. ¨
First it was Talis, then Tavey Tavistock, and then in the end Tariz. Fantastic book :P I really love it. But yeah, it was the same guy all through the book, same soul.
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like it.It's great as a nn for Octavius, Octavian, or Octavia.
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It would be OK, as a nn for Octavia / Octavian.(By the way, I adore the name Evdokia.)
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Thank you :D
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I agree it sounds nicknamey. My favorite boy's name is Tavish and I could imagine calling a little Tavish by Tavey. And for a girl, Tavia or Octavia would certainly fit.I don't like Tavey Tavistock. The alliteration sounds silly.
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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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That's funny, because another character in the novel, Remembrance, is called Talis. I like that name ALOT! Tavish sounds really good too :P How do you pronounce it, with a long 'a'?
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No, short A. Like in "apple."
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Okay. That sounds best too :)
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Lillian Tavistock is fine.Tavey is too nicknamey for a full name to me, but that might be because my sister said that if I ever did name a girl Octavia, you guessed it, she wants to call her Tavey. So I'm a little biased.

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Yeah, you're actually right. I never thought of it as a nickname, but I see it now :) I never thought of it as a girls-name either, but Octavia/Tavey is actually kinda cute :)
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I would probably spell it Tavie for Octavia, though, so Tavey could be the masculine form in my little world. :)

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Of course ;D
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