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Tilly/Tillie
What do you think of this name, and which spelling do you prefer? **After supposedly dying on January 30, 2007 after eating tainted pancakes, she returned several times as an angel and was revealed to be alive on May 17, 2011. )**
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I like the name, prefer the spelling Tilly and find it works for a full name, or as a nn for Matilda. Very sweet name.
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I can tollerate it as a nn for Matilda, but on its own it’s more suitable for a pet.I guess Tillie looks nicer.

This message was edited 9/19/2021, 8:24 AM

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In my opinion, Tilly is superior to Tillie, which somehow looks more immature and cutesy and has too many 'i's. Tilly is cute and refreshing - I don't know anyone named Tilly or Tillie personally (I can think of one I know of but have never met). I only like it as a nickname for Matilda though; I don't think it ages well enough as a standalone name. Matilda being one of my favorite names at the moment, I think Tilly is a good nickname for a young girl and maybe teenager. Mattie if she's more of a tomboy or prefers it, and Tilda for when she's older or if she prefers it.*
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I prefer Tilly. I'm not a huge fan. It doesn't feel complete to me, even as a nickname. Maggie and Tommy and Billy feel like solid real nicknames to me - Tilly feels like it isn't fully there.I know a sweet person named Tilly. Not Matilda, just Tilly. And even that doesn't fill it out for me.I think it's... nice? If I force myself to accept that it is real?
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It was quite popular here (UK) around 10-15 years ago. I prefer Matilda or Tilda.

This message was edited 9/18/2021, 3:17 PM

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Tilly is ok, but only as a nn
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If you asked me last year I'd say I find it refreshing and vintage. A year later and I know four Tilly's! I still like it, but it has lost it's "newness".
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I prefer Tilly. I don't really like the look of Tillie - too much i's.
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If I used Matilda on a human, I'd bust myself trying to ensure that Tilly - that spelling - was the only nn possible. Partly because I do like it a lot, and partly because our dog named Matilda was mostly known as Mattie, Mattsie, or (sorry, pooch!) Matt the Mutt.
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Matt the Mutt is an adorable name for a dog.
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I agree
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