Tess or Tessa?
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I love both versions, it would just depend on the ln and mn. From your list I love all the combos, except Tessa Melanie, as Melanie is nms. There are so many combos that work for these names.
I love Tess. I don't love Tessa.
Tess makes me think of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" (sp?) and I get all nostalgic. :-) Tessa sounds more like a spoiled brat, sorry. It's so princess-y, in a bad way.
Tess Eliza is my favorite combination for Tess. (It works as Eliza Tess too.)
Tess makes me think of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" (sp?) and I get all nostalgic. :-) Tessa sounds more like a spoiled brat, sorry. It's so princess-y, in a bad way.
Tess Eliza is my favorite combination for Tess. (It works as Eliza Tess too.)
This message was edited 11/25/2008, 3:23 PM
I prefer Tessa.
Of yours I like Tess Victoria but I like Tessa Victoria (I was out for dinner one night a few years ago and there was a little girl about age 3 or 4, her dad called her Tessa Victoria, I thought it was pretty)
I also like Tessa Mae but spelt May, Tess Elizabeth (Tessa Elizabeth would be better) and Tess (or Tessa) Amelia.
I think Tessa or Tess can also be nicknames for Theresa too. I went to school with a girl named Theresa Victoria though Victoria was her surname, she got called Tez or Tess sometimes.
Of yours I like Tess Victoria but I like Tessa Victoria (I was out for dinner one night a few years ago and there was a little girl about age 3 or 4, her dad called her Tessa Victoria, I thought it was pretty)
I also like Tessa Mae but spelt May, Tess Elizabeth (Tessa Elizabeth would be better) and Tess (or Tessa) Amelia.
I think Tessa or Tess can also be nicknames for Theresa too. I went to school with a girl named Theresa Victoria though Victoria was her surname, she got called Tez or Tess sometimes.
I prefer Tess, but only as a nickname.
I like both but as nicknames for Teresa/Theresa. I guess I prefer Tessa of the two but they are both nice just not substantial enough to stand alone.
I strongly prefer/love Tess.
To me, Tess has the feel of a timeless name, whereas Tessa feels really trendy.
These are the Tess combos on my long list...
Tess Adelaide
Tess Adele
Tess Amabel
Tess Amandine
Tess Amarantha
Tess Amaranthe
Tess Amélie
Tess Annarose
Tess Annebet
Tess Annemarie
Tess Annemieke
Tess Annora
Tess Anwen
Tess Bryony
Tess Calanthe
Tess Camellia
Tess Caroline
Tess Catherine
Tess Charlotte
Tess Chrysanthe
Tess Clarimonde
Tess Clementine
Tess Clothilde
Tess Corisande
Tess Delphine
Tess Delphinia
Tess Eleanora
Tess Eleonora
Tess Elowen
Tess Eugenia
To me, Tess has the feel of a timeless name, whereas Tessa feels really trendy.
These are the Tess combos on my long list...
Tess Adelaide
Tess Adele
Tess Amabel
Tess Amandine
Tess Amarantha
Tess Amaranthe
Tess Amélie
Tess Annarose
Tess Annebet
Tess Annemarie
Tess Annemieke
Tess Annora
Tess Anwen
Tess Bryony
Tess Calanthe
Tess Camellia
Tess Caroline
Tess Catherine
Tess Charlotte
Tess Chrysanthe
Tess Clarimonde
Tess Clementine
Tess Clothilde
Tess Corisande
Tess Delphine
Tess Delphinia
Tess Eleanora
Tess Eleonora
Tess Elowen
Tess Eugenia
This message was edited 11/25/2008, 12:48 PM
Tess...But I'm not a fan of either of them. Tess is kind of nice, similar to Claire or Brooke but Tessa is harsh.
Tess Cordelia
Tess Emily
Tess Rosemary
Tess Louisa
I think it would work well as a middle name....
Estella Tess....hmmmm I think it could grow on me (Estella is my number 1 name and I'm still looking for the right middle name).
Tess Cordelia
Tess Emily
Tess Rosemary
Tess Louisa
I think it would work well as a middle name....
Estella Tess....hmmmm I think it could grow on me (Estella is my number 1 name and I'm still looking for the right middle name).
I know a Tess and a Tessa. I prefer Tess.
I like both, but only as nicknames for Theresa/Therese. I guess I prefer Tess out of them, as it sounds sweeter.
Tess Elizabeth-Love