Theodore?
Theodore is one of those names I've always liked, but have always been kind of unsure about. Mainly because I dislike most of the nicknames commonly given, like Theo and Teddy.
So, I'm really asking two things: first your general thoughts on the name Theodore, and also, if you met someone named Theodore, would you call him Theo, Teddy, etc?
So, I'm really asking two things: first your general thoughts on the name Theodore, and also, if you met someone named Theodore, would you call him Theo, Teddy, etc?
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I really like Theodore, but like you I am not particularly fond of any of the nicknames. They are ok, but just not my cup of tea. I would just be tempted to not use one.
I love Theodore. It's one of my favorite names...sounds warm and distinguished at the same time.
If I met a Theodore, I would address him by however he was introduced to me, or whatever he told me to call him. I would do that with anyone. I would never automatically "nickname" someone if they were introduced by their full name. I think that's rude.
(I do love the nickname Teddy for a baby and little boy. It's one of my favorites -- but like I said, only for a little one! It's one of those nicknames that a boy quickly outgrows, in my opinion.)
If I met a Theodore, I would address him by however he was introduced to me, or whatever he told me to call him. I would do that with anyone. I would never automatically "nickname" someone if they were introduced by their full name. I think that's rude.
(I do love the nickname Teddy for a baby and little boy. It's one of my favorites -- but like I said, only for a little one! It's one of those nicknames that a boy quickly outgrows, in my opinion.)
This message was edited 6/14/2008, 11:28 AM
I adore this name! It's my grandfather's name and I would love to use it has a middle name for my future son. He goes by Ted which I don't really care for. Teddy would be cute for a young child and Theo would be great for a young adult or a middle aged adult. You could also use Teo I guess. Teo is a nickname I use for my son whose name is Matteo and I'm sure it could go just as well with Theodore.
I absolutely LOVE Theodore! It's my favorite boys' name. My combo is Theodore Elliott.
I'm not a big fan of nicknames, but I kind of like Theodore's. I'd only call someone a nickname if that is what they generally went by. Personally, I'd only use Teddy for a baby; Theo and Ted would be for an older kid/adult.
I'm not a big fan of nicknames, but I kind of like Theodore's. I'd only call someone a nickname if that is what they generally went by. Personally, I'd only use Teddy for a baby; Theo and Ted would be for an older kid/adult.
I love it & always have done.
I'd definatley use it, with the nn Theo. I know about four Theodore's who all go by Theo.
I'd definatley use it, with the nn Theo. I know about four Theodore's who all go by Theo.
I really, really like Theodore. It's a name that's almost on my PL but because I prefer Isidore to Theodore it's never been added. I think it's a great name! And no I wouldn't call someone name Theodore Theo or Teddy unless I was told to call them that. I don't understand people who automatically start to call someone by a nickname without being asked to do so.
Theodore is so much better than Theo and Teddy (ew!)
Theodore is so much better than Theo and Teddy (ew!)
I don't mind the name, but it isn't a favourite. I also prefer it as a mn, rather than a fn. I'd probably be inclined to call him Theo.
I love Theodore but I don't like English nn, I prefer Thodoris...
I love Theodore!
If I were to meet a Theodore I wouldn't dream of calling him Teddy or Theo, unless he said to do so. I find it really rude and presumptuous when people shorten the name of someone they've just met, esp without express permision. Simply reminding people the name is Theodore not Theo or Teddy should suffice.
I do like Teddy for a little boy, and Theo as an occasional nn.
If I were to meet a Theodore I wouldn't dream of calling him Teddy or Theo, unless he said to do so. I find it really rude and presumptuous when people shorten the name of someone they've just met, esp without express permision. Simply reminding people the name is Theodore not Theo or Teddy should suffice.
I do like Teddy for a little boy, and Theo as an occasional nn.
I like Theodore. I think it's very handsome. I also like its various short forms.
However, unless I knew Theodore well, I would call him by whatever he preferred. Once we were good friends, he'd be Teddytedted or Fio or Dory or kiddo or whatever struck my fancy, but if we were, say, coworkers, I wouldn't shorten his name without permission.
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However, unless I knew Theodore well, I would call him by whatever he preferred. Once we were good friends, he'd be Teddytedted or Fio or Dory or kiddo or whatever struck my fancy, but if we were, say, coworkers, I wouldn't shorten his name without permission.
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