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Re: Thea
Are you pronouncing it as THEE-ah (soft 'th')? I think it's quite pretty, I prefer it as a nn for Theodora, though. But I think it can definitely stand on its own. There is, however, a Canadian actress named Thea Gill who pronounces her fn as TAY-ah. It's pretty, but it would constantly get mispronounced imo.
~Heather~
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