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Therese
WDYT of Therese? Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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Not a fan. Very dowdy and has a weird blue-grey color.
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I like the warm, earthy associations and much prefer it to Theresa. I enjoy it best as a middle, but would enjoy meeting a young bearer.
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I think it's rather boring, but I like it used in double barreled names, like Marie-Therese or Sophie-Therese.
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I prefer Theresa and especially Tessa. Therese is no doubt fine if you're French, but I'm not, so I wouldn't consider it for one moment. I wouldn't consider Annette or Janine either, but they don't seem as unEnglish!
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It's pretty and not too popular where I'm from. I like the French pronunciation more than the English one, though.
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I think it’s lovely!
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I really like Theresa with the nickname Tessa / Tess, but Therese is nice. I have encountered one or two over the years, but neither name is common in my area.
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I like the French pronunciation / version best, then Theresa, then Therese. I like all of them, really, though, and enjoy the nicknames Tess and Tessa.
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I think it’s lovely when it’s pronounced teh-rez, but I really dislike teh-reese
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Hi Billina !!!Way too common here in Italy. Classic but now quite dated. Too religious vibe.
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I love it. It’s one of my favorite T female names.
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Don't get me started. I'm SO done with that name. it's an extremely common name in my age group (and people up to like 15 years older). I went to school with a bunch, I work with two, I played floorball with another, etc...
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Wow. I've met a few Theresas/Teresas, but I have never met a Therese. That's interesting.
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