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Naomi or Tamsin
Which would you prefer?
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Naomi -
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Naomi.
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Tamsin. Naomi sounds ditzy.
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NaomiHands down. Naomi is lovely, elegant, historical, strong. It's got so much character and color to it, while still being calm. Tamsin is nice and has an attractive sound, but I don't think it ages very well.
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Tamsin definitely. I've always thought Naomi sounded somewhat unattractive.
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I prefer Naomi but Tamsin is okay. I really dislike the nickname Tammy, which puts me off of Tamsin.
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Tamsin
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me too
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Definitely Tamsinnt.
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Tamsin
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I like Naomi, but Tamsin is one of my favorites.
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I prefer Tamsin. It's unexpected, but it's still really pretty and familiar. I find Naomi hard to say (that's just my accent though).
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Oooh, Tamsin Tamsin Tamsin Tamsin Tamsin! Sorry, but I really like it. And it has so much more spunk than Naomi.
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Naomi by far. I've never liked Tamsin.
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I prefer Tamsin, which is fresher and more interesting than Naomi.
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I like both, but I prefer the sound of Naomi. With Naomi increasing in popularity, I might go with Tamsin, though. It would be less expected.
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Tamsin. No real reasons why. I like Tamsin, Naomi is NMS.
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Tamsin, definitely. Tamsin is sweet and down to earth. Naomi is light and a bit insubstantial, despite its long history, just the sound. Also Naomi is very Naomi Campbell to me even though I've met many, especially in England. I don't like how it says 'I moan' backwards, I don't like how it means 'Hey, granny' in German (yep, really) and I don't like that it ends in an -i. As far as I know the Bible story wasn't that great either.I really like Tamsin, it's unusual and Tammy can be a cute nickname.
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