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Tabitha
I am really liking the soft TH sounds with the stronger T and B.My biggest/only problem with it is that I strongly dislike the NN Tabby, and all the Tabithas I've known have gotten stuck with it. Any alternative suggestions. I'd use the full name most of the time, but I would want an occasional NN that is DEFINITELY not Tabby.WDYT overall? Combo suggestions? Other NNs?
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I like Ibby.Also works for Isobel and Elizabeth.Tabitha Isobel!
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Tibby or Abby?I love Tabitha. My cousins were strongly considering it for their soon to be born baby (who will be a boy). It is unusual without being awkward or unknown and it has a great history. Combo suggestions:
Tabitha Delphine
Tabitha Rosalie
Tabitha Joan
Tabitha June
Tabitha Ruby
Tabitha Vera
Tabitha Constance
Tabitha Wren
Tabitha Josephine
Tabitha Helen
Tabitha Sophie
Tabitha Charlotte
Tabitha Bridget
Tabitha Carmen
Tabitha Fleur
Tabitha Elise
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Tabitha's okay. I like it for someone else, but not for me. I also dislike Tabby. But the only alternative I can come up with is Bitha, which is laughable. Maybe Bitty? Or Biddy? But that's stretching it. Hmmm. This requires more pondering.
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You could stretch it and use Beth.
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I love Tabitha. I like Tabby as well. hmmmm yeah Abby would work but then she'd be one of the many little Abbys....Abby is such a boring nickname really. I just wouldn't use a nickname at all.
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How about Abby?I love Tabitha! I would only use the full name myself, but Abby would workTabitha Claire
Tabitha Fern
Tabitha Esmee
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My reaction is: "cat's name!" .The only nn that comes to mind other than Tabby is Bibi.
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What about Tabea as a nn?Tabitha Alyse
Tabitha Ann
Tabitha Jo
Tabitha Lee
Tabitha Lynn
Tabitha Raine
Tabitha RuthI think Tabitha is a lovely name.
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I know a 20 something Tabitha and she occasionally goes by Tibby or Tibs but more often simply Tabitha.I like Tabitha quite a bit. I find it soft and sweet but not cream-puffy, if that makes any sense. I don't have any suggestions for combos, sorry.
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I've never really liked Tabitha. My sister in-law's name is Tabatha Yvonne and she doesn't have any nicknames, although she occassionally gets called Tab. Like the pop.
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