Re: Teresa?
in reply to a message by zoopeht
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.