[Opinions] Theia
Theia is a Greek Mythology Name that happens to mean “goddess”. So, what do you think?
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I love the name Theia! I like this spelling a little better than Thea actually!
Theia Selene is a gorgeous combo!
It doesn't 'happen' to mean 'goddess'; just as 'goddess' is the female form of the English word 'god', so with Theia.
I think it's over-ambitious for a human child.
I think it's over-ambitious for a human child.
Don't really like it
It looks better than Thea to me but I want to pronounce it differently. I say THEE-a for Thea but for Theia I want to say THAY-a or TAY-a. I actually really like TAY-a. THEE-a and THAY-a are okay. It's nice but I think she will always have to explain the name and pronunciation. Also, in case this would bother you, Thea seems to be getting really common. I could see it in the top 30 soon, it has a similar vibe to Cora, Nora and Leia which are popular.
I agree with Perrine.
Téa is easier to pronounce and spell. It also has the beautiful meaning of: gift of God. Although I do see the esthetical appeal of Theia.
Téa is easier to pronounce and spell. It also has the beautiful meaning of: gift of God. Although I do see the esthetical appeal of Theia.
This message was edited 3/10/2021, 4:15 AM