Teresa?
What do you think?
What do you picture?
Is the name too dated or would you consider it timeless?
Do you prefer the spelling Teresa or Theresa?
Do you prefer it to Therese?
Any combo ideas with Teresa/Theresa/Therese as the first name?
What do you think of these combos?
Theresa Grace
Theresa Valerie
Audrey Therese
Therese Irena
Therese Alessandra
Thanks in advance.
What do you picture?
Is the name too dated or would you consider it timeless?
Do you prefer the spelling Teresa or Theresa?
Do you prefer it to Therese?
Any combo ideas with Teresa/Theresa/Therese as the first name?
What do you think of these combos?
Theresa Grace
Theresa Valerie
Audrey Therese
Therese Irena
Therese Alessandra
Thanks in advance.
This message was edited 12/31/2010, 12:05 AM
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I think Teresa has a pretty sound, but I think it is a little dated. I picture an older woman with curly brown hair who is slightly overweight but very kind.
I prefer Theresa. I prefer it to Therese definitely.
Out of your combos, I like Theresa Valerie, Audrey Therese and Therese Alessandra.
How about...
Theresa Mathilde
Theresa Pearl
Theresa Margaret
Theresa Vivian
Theresa Rosalie
Theresa Juniper
I prefer Theresa. I prefer it to Therese definitely.
Out of your combos, I like Theresa Valerie, Audrey Therese and Therese Alessandra.
How about...
Theresa Mathilde
Theresa Pearl
Theresa Margaret
Theresa Vivian
Theresa Rosalie
Theresa Juniper
I was going to use Teresa if my first baby had been a girl. He wasn't. So, I picture a female version of my son -- mid-30s, brown wavy hair, very blue eyes, very light skin, very thin. Narrow face, small features, nice looking.
I'm glad we didn't end up using Teresa, btw. That's because I pronounce it te-REE-sah, and dislike te-RAY-sah or te-RAY-zah. At the time, I didn't realize there were two or three ways to pronounce the name.
I don't remember what middle name we were going to use.
I consider the name timeless, although I can see why some would think it is dated. You never hear of a baby or child named Teresa. Well, at least I don't.
I'm glad we didn't end up using Teresa, btw. That's because I pronounce it te-REE-sah, and dislike te-RAY-sah or te-RAY-zah. At the time, I didn't realize there were two or three ways to pronounce the name.
I don't remember what middle name we were going to use.
I consider the name timeless, although I can see why some would think it is dated. You never hear of a baby or child named Teresa. Well, at least I don't.
I've always liked it. I picture a girl in her late teens/early twenties, born around 1830, wearing a sea-green dress. She's very helpful, intelligent, and practical, and good at solving problems. (Doesn't make much sense, I know, but that's what I picture.) I'd consider it timeless and I wouldn't think it was too dated if I saw it on a baby today. I prefer the spelling Teresa, and I prefer it to Therese. For combos, I'm partial to a Scandinavian MN for it:
Teresa Ingrid
Teresa Astrid
Teresa Gudrun
Of your combos I love Theresa Valerie and Audrey Therese. Audrey Teresa was actually a combo I was thinking about a few weeks ago.
Teresa Ingrid
Teresa Astrid
Teresa Gudrun
Of your combos I love Theresa Valerie and Audrey Therese. Audrey Teresa was actually a combo I was thinking about a few weeks ago.
What do you think? dowdy middle aged woman
What do you picture? dowdy middle aged woman
Is the name too dated or would you consider it timeless? dated, it's not timeless for me
Do you prefer the spelling Teresa or Theresa? Teresa if I have to choose
Do you prefer it to Therese? no, I find that even dowdier
Any combo ideas with Teresa/Theresa/Therese as the first name?
What do you think of these combos? I like Audrey Therese best, Audrey is charming.
Sorry, not a big fan of this name!
What do you picture? dowdy middle aged woman
Is the name too dated or would you consider it timeless? dated, it's not timeless for me
Do you prefer the spelling Teresa or Theresa? Teresa if I have to choose
Do you prefer it to Therese? no, I find that even dowdier
Any combo ideas with Teresa/Theresa/Therese as the first name?
What do you think of these combos? I like Audrey Therese best, Audrey is charming.
Sorry, not a big fan of this name!
I know a 3 yr old girl called Theresa. Before knowing her I would have said it was a little old fashioned (not a good way), but now I have a different take on it. It's pretty and I much prefer it over Therese. Also it depends how it is pronounced. I prefer it Te-RE-sa as opposed to the longer e pronounciation.