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[Opinions] Re: Honoring a Thelma
Thelio or Thelia perhaps? I believe at least Thélio (tell-YO) is in common use in France and it’s pretty cute. I like Thelma quite a bit on its own though. Some other ideas:Thelman
Thelson
Velma
Selma
Elmo
Telly
Thelonious
Theo
Thea
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Went on a bit of a link-clicking bender and will add these names to the list. They're all sources of Thélio, which apparently has Breton/Welsh roots.Télio or Telio
Teliav
Théliau or Théleau
Telo or Teilo (prn TAY-lo)And a few other names from free associating with the origin of Thelma.Corelli - author of the book Thelma
Ronja or Ronia - another name invented for a fictional Scandinavian protagonist
Thekla or Tecla
Thelford
Thélise
Telmo
Telma
Telemachus
Tellervo
Telena - cool meaning, "of winter"
Teleon
Teleri
Telsilla
Telesmar
Telethusa
Telig
Telimena
Teller
Hamlet and Malthe are both anagrams. Getting more creative, how about Meltha, Maleth, Letham, or Lathem?
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