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Re: Tabitha
I never liked Tabitha until I saw a TV dramatization of the Bronte sisters. Their cook was named Tabitha and suddenly it went from being a weird "Bewitched" name to a quaint Victorian one. Now I find it sweet and refreshing. Tabitha Jane is very nice. It underscores the English countryside feeling that I now have for Tabitha. Rose is English too of course. It's just that Rose and Grace seem to be the most overly used mns at the moment. Jane is not uncommon as a mn, but it's not as expected as Rose. Tabitha Willow, Tabitha Sparrow and Tabitha Scout are my stock combos for it.
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