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Thymian
I can't stop thinking about Thymian. It has a slightly mythical aura, and I love its association with Louise Brooks and silent film (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diary_of_a_Lost_Girl). What do you think?Some combos:Thymian Clara
Thymian Clarissa
Thymian Frederica
Thymian Louisa
Thymian Larissa
Thymian Rebecca
Thymian Sophia
Thymian Estella
Thymian Lucia
Thymian Cordelia
Thymian Aurora
Thymian Cecilia
Thymian Beata
Thymian Ricarda
Thymian Adela / Adele
Thymian Lucretia
Thymian Aurelia
Thymian Lucilla
Thymian Letitia
Thymian Allegra
Thymian Perdita
Thymian Patricia
Thymian Felicia
Thymian Renata
Thymian Odette
Thymian Sibylla
Thymian Lucina
Thymian Regina
Thymian Olga
Thymian Alice / Alicia

This message was edited 11/1/2021, 2:35 PM

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I like it
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Your Combos I Like:Thymian Clara
Thymian Rebecca
Thymian Cordelia
Thymian Allegra
Thymian Perdita
Thymian Alice
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Other Suggestions: Thymian Aura
Thymian Morgana
Thymian Eloisa
Thymian Romilda
Thymian Winifred
Thymian Astoria
Thymian Lydia
Thymian Prudence
Thymian Adeline
Thymian Fiona
Thymian Rosaline/Roseline
Thymian Rosalie
Thymian Rosamie/Rosamee
Thymian Rose
Thymian Emmeline
Thymian Charlotte
Thymian Ursa
Thymian Jovita
Thymian Jovie
Thymian Esme
Thymian Vada
Thymian Edeline
Thymian Asha
Thymian Edith
Thymian Circe
Thymian Nyssa
Thymian Nessa
Thymian Juliet
Thymian Cherry
Thymian Valeria
Thymian Heloise
Thymian Nymphaea
Thymian Katarina/Katerina
Thymian Katrina
Thymian Katina

This message was edited 11/2/2021, 1:11 AM

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Don't like it
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It's an interesting literary name. I could get used to it, but, as an English speaker, the pronunciation seems a bit odd...the German sounds like tyoo-mee-uhn to me. It almost reminds me of Dunya or Petunia, if I try to think of it as namey.I like Thyme as unisex already. Or Timian / Timyan, as masculine.Thymian Olga was my fav of the combos. Thymian Veerle
Thymian Tryphena
Thymian Kreszentia
Thymian Marsaili
Thymian Laurita
Thymian Klara
Thymian Tasnim
Thymian Dalia
Thymian Mechtilde

This message was edited 11/1/2021, 6:21 PM

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looks very medical ...Relating to the thymus, perhaps.
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I assumed it was masculine. How is it pronounced?
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I’ve been saying “TY-mee-in,” roughly.
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I guessed something along the lines of THIM-ee-an. But I googled it and it's ˈtyːmi̯aːn and means "thyme" in German. It's a masculine noun, so it's an interesting pick for a female character. I'd just go with Thyme, which I find gender neutral. Or maybe Timaea (tie-MEE-a)?
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