LMAO . . .
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I grew up nextdoor to two little girls named Tia and Talia. Tia and Tea are pronounced differently, but I think it's a funny coincidence.
I don't like Talia and Tia / Tea as sibling names. They're too similar, and I'm generally against giving kids the same initials, as that can be frustrating for them when they grow up (and for their parents once they move out, when they have to decide which T Surname to forward any particular letter to!).
The kids I knew were Tia Rani Alyce and Talia Mae (or Mai possibly).
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All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
I don't like Talia and Tia / Tea as sibling names. They're too similar, and I'm generally against giving kids the same initials, as that can be frustrating for them when they grow up (and for their parents once they move out, when they have to decide which T Surname to forward any particular letter to!).
The kids I knew were Tia Rani Alyce and Talia Mae (or Mai possibly).
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.