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Tamsin
I stumbled across Tamsin. It's kind of cute, isn't it? Do you like it?In case you are from the UK, how is it perceived there? Dated? I saw it made the top 500 for a while but has since dropped out.
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I love Tamsin, it has a "drizzly small town by the seaside" feel.
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Love it!
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I really like Tamsin. It makes me think of a girl who enjoys both the outdoors and curling up with a good book. For some reason, I associate it with the color green.
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I like but spelt Tamsyn
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I’ve always found this name unattractive for some reason.
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It is slightly dated in the UK, but not horribly so. I’d be pleasantly surprised to hear of a baby Tamsin.
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I like it very much. I'm from the US and it's so seldom used here that I don't think it would be seen as dated at all.
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I love it. It's on my PNL, and only 183 names have had that honor bestowed upon them. But I don't like Tammy, so I don't think I'd use it.
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I like it, it's cute and vintage.This name should be more popular in the United States (like Alistair or Imogen). I'm not from the United Kingdom, but it seems dated.Nicknames: Tam, Tammy, Tams, Tamsy, Mimi, Sina.
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I like Tamsin. Maybe with Tammy as a nickname?
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Tamsin is a cool name, and my favorite of any with the potential nickname "Tammy" (though I don't actually like Tammy - Tamz would be a better nickname, imo).I'm not from the U.K., though I understand this is used fairly regularly there. In the States this would be a unique choice.
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