Re: Theresa
in reply to a message by Bear
My grandmother's name is Marie Theresa which I like. I like it more in the middle name slot, I feel like it can put names that are modernly popular into a classic setting like:
Emma Theresa
Eva Theresa
Katherine Theresa
Elizabeth Theresa
Clara Theresa
Rosaline Theresa / Rosalind Theresa
Rosamund Theresa
Rose Theresa
Charlotte Theresa
Martha Theresa
Violet Theresa
Iris Theresa
Personally I like Therese:
Mary Therese
Cora Therese
Grace Therese
Katherine Therese
Julia Therese
Viola Therese
Virginia Therese
Matilda Therese
Emma Theresa
Eva Theresa
Katherine Theresa
Elizabeth Theresa
Clara Theresa
Rosaline Theresa / Rosalind Theresa
Rosamund Theresa
Rose Theresa
Charlotte Theresa
Martha Theresa
Violet Theresa
Iris Theresa
Personally I like Therese:
Mary Therese
Cora Therese
Grace Therese
Katherine Therese
Julia Therese
Viola Therese
Virginia Therese
Matilda Therese
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I like that idea: using it as a mn to give otherwise popular fns a more classic feeling. Marie Theresa, Rosalind Theresa, Charlotte Theresa and Violet Theresa stand the most to my eyes. :-)
As for Therese, in the mn position I can more easily use my preferred French pronunciation. Mary Therese is darling. Viola Therese is romantic.
Your mother's name is very elegant. Do you mind if I tweak it a little to Marie Therese? I know it's more obvious, but I can't help but fall in love with it a little. I think I'll use Marie Therese as my gateway combo to help me embrace the full Theresa experience.
As for Therese, in the mn position I can more easily use my preferred French pronunciation. Mary Therese is darling. Viola Therese is romantic.
Your mother's name is very elegant. Do you mind if I tweak it a little to Marie Therese? I know it's more obvious, but I can't help but fall in love with it a little. I think I'll use Marie Therese as my gateway combo to help me embrace the full Theresa experience.