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Re: Althea
It's not bad, but I far prefer Alethea, which seems lighter and sweeter. Althea is a tad heavy.
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There was a woman at my church who got married the same day that dh and I did (grrr ... that's another story altogether, but I digress) and her name was Alethea Michelle but she went by Michelle. It's a shame because I agree with you that Alethea is much nicer -- it's soft in a good way and almost bouncy and joyful. It has a pleasant sound to it as well.ETA that Alethea can sound like Alicia with a lisp so perhaps that's why it was never more popular.

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Agreed
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