Thandie
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Where I live, it would be Thandi, pronounced TAHNdi and meaning 'love'. I like it and am very used to seeing and hearing it - there are lots of names (Thandiwe, Thandeka etc) that it's used as a nn for.
How would you pronounce it: with a T or a TH? The Th sound would make me think of a lithping Thandra!
How would you pronounce it: with a T or a TH? The Th sound would make me think of a lithping Thandra!
Hard T.
It seems like a mature choice to me, but I think it might be too foreign for American eyes.
I like it still.
It seems like a mature choice to me, but I think it might be too foreign for American eyes.
I like it still.
Not sure how to pronounce it, but don't like either way. If the th is like think or thistle, then it sounds like Sandy with a lisp. If it's a hard t, then it sounds like baby-talk for Candy. Either way, the name seems very babyish and doesn't seem to go well at all with the grown-up Clarice and Nadine.