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Tallis
The name Tallis has been submitted to the database quite a few times, all deleted. (One of the submissions was mine, linking it to the surname Tallis and providing a fictional bearer, but the bearer was deemed not notable enough.) It's similar to Alice in sound, though visually more similar to Wallis. I kind of like it (for feminine usage).Anyway, what do you think of Tallis?***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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It just makes me think of a prayer shawl. I say and hear tallit more often, but the Asheknazi pronunciation that my mother uses is tallis. I hear "TAH-lis" in my mind when I read it, not something that sounds like ALice with a t at the front.
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Personally makes me think of talus, the word for fallen rocks piled up at the base of a cliff.However, would be a good name for the child of lovers of Renaissance choral music because of the composer Thomas Tallis.
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Don't like it, it looks and sounds weird to me.
Prefer Alice.ETA: I realized that it rhymes with phallus too 😭✋🏻

This message was edited 10/10/2022, 4:23 PM

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Uh oh, another reason to not like Alice. I won't be able to unhear it.
I keep trying to like Alice and it's just not happening. Send help.
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Whoops!
Abracadabra, remove that memory! 🪄✨
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Don't like it
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I like Tallis a lot and I'm adding it to my PNL now. Ever since I'd heard of Thomas Tallis I thought it was very natural and delicate sounding, plus I like the historical and musical association.
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I don't like it at all. All I can think is it seems Yoda saying that someone is tall (Tall-is)
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Sheesh, some of our editors here are too strict.
https://www.behindthename.com/top/beyond?name=tallis&gender=&type=percent
I undeleted it.I think it's fairly appealing. I could imagine calling someone it, and it wouldn't be weird. It's not weirder than Hollis. (I would say the a as in talisman, not as in tall)
I don't think it's particularly feminine. Seems unisex, because it is surnamey. On a guy it would seem more old-timey to me, on a gal more modern-surnamey.

This message was edited 10/10/2022, 10:43 AM

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Thanks for adding it back! I actually remembered another bearer, so I added her to the notes as well.
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I first read it as Tallit, which would really be inappropriate. Even when I saw it really was Tallis with an s, I couldn't warm up to it at all. I'd also avoid Wallis like the plague, but I love Alice and would gladly use it.
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Tallis sounds like a name of a Greek goddess of sea or a muse, a daughter to Tethys, or Thalia respectively.
I'd give it 5/10 mostly because it's something completely new to me. Although it sounds better than Thalia, imo. (Yep, I sometimes hate -th- sound))
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I'll be honest: I have absolutely no idea how to pronounce Thalia.THAH-lee-ah? THAY-lee ah (like the venue Thalia Hall in Chicago)? TAHL-ee-ah?
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Well, there was a character on the American sitcom "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" between 1959 and 1963 and she was definitely THAY-lee-uh.However, a great many of the girls that have been given this name in the last couple of decades in the USA are Hispanic, and the Spanish pronunciation would be TAHL-ee-ah. So I'm afraid this is one where you have to ask the bearer how she prefers to have it pronounced.
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Actually, the Spanish pronunciation is ta-LEE-a.The original Spanish form is Talía, and the learned one (or modern variant) is Thalía, notoriously borne by a Mexican singer and actress.
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