Tamsin
What is your opinion on Tamsin for a girl?
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Kind of fussy and prim, but I could see myself liking it more in the right context, ie: on a person I actually knew or in a combo where it really popped.
Part of what my dull my potential enthusiasm is that I love Thomasa and Thomasin as feminized forms of Thomas; there's little room for Tamsin for me in that niche. Plus it loses the long O, which I like of that name family.
Other downsides: the potential nickname Tammy (though nicknames aren't impossible or even difficult to avoid, I think) and the tragic connotation of Tamsen Donner and the story of the Donner-Reed party. Not everyone knows her by name, I'm sure, but the party's story is popular and incredibly grim.
I can see it going along with other names that have a proper, straight-laced feel. Respectable and kind of Victorian. Like Constance, Agatha, Josephine, Edward, Theodore, or giving your kid the entire name of a historical figure a la Benjamin Franklin Surname or George Washington Surname.
Part of what my dull my potential enthusiasm is that I love Thomasa and Thomasin as feminized forms of Thomas; there's little room for Tamsin for me in that niche. Plus it loses the long O, which I like of that name family.
Other downsides: the potential nickname Tammy (though nicknames aren't impossible or even difficult to avoid, I think) and the tragic connotation of Tamsen Donner and the story of the Donner-Reed party. Not everyone knows her by name, I'm sure, but the party's story is popular and incredibly grim.
I can see it going along with other names that have a proper, straight-laced feel. Respectable and kind of Victorian. Like Constance, Agatha, Josephine, Edward, Theodore, or giving your kid the entire name of a historical figure a la Benjamin Franklin Surname or George Washington Surname.
This message was edited 6/4/2010, 1:52 PM
It's pretty ugly sounding to me, personally. It seems like a name that could potentially become trendy.
I like it as a possible nickname for Thomasina. It is also my cousins middle name.
I love Tamsin. It sounds so smooth and elegant. Like many other posters, though, fear of it devolving into Tammy would keep me from ever using it.
I never liked it. It sounds so contrived.
I love Tamsin. It's unique without being completely unheard of.
I love it! I was thinking about posting about it, but you beat me to it. It's offbeat and charming. I'd love to meet someone named Tamsin.
Ooh! I like it, in an *almost* guilty pleasure kind of way. It's almost unheard of where I'm from (except one of my friends had a cat named Tamsin, but he sometimes shortened it to Tas or Tin, which is really cool... well for a cat). If I met a Tamsin, I imagine she would be independent, artsy, hipster-cool.
Tammy is ucky and 80s to me. And I don't like Thomasina. I think it calls for a romantic middle name to make it that cool punk-hopeless-romantic character that we see in the movies.
Tammy is ucky and 80s to me. And I don't like Thomasina. I think it calls for a romantic middle name to make it that cool punk-hopeless-romantic character that we see in the movies.