Re: Honoring a Thelma
in reply to a message by cathemeral
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Went on a bit of a link-clicking bender and will add these names to the list. They're all sources of Thélio, which apparently has Breton/Welsh roots.
Télio or Telio
Teliav
Théliau or Théleau
Telo or Teilo (prn TAY-lo)
And a few other names from free associating with the origin of Thelma.
Corelli - author of the book Thelma
Ronja or Ronia - another name invented for a fictional Scandinavian protagonist
Thekla or Tecla
Thelford
Thélise
Telmo
Telma
Telemachus
Tellervo
Telena - cool meaning, "of winter"
Teleon
Teleri
Telsilla
Telesmar
Telethusa
Telig
Telimena
Teller
Hamlet and Malthe are both anagrams. Getting more creative, how about Meltha, Maleth, Letham, or Lathem?
Télio or Telio
Teliav
Théliau or Théleau
Telo or Teilo (prn TAY-lo)
And a few other names from free associating with the origin of Thelma.
Corelli - author of the book Thelma
Ronja or Ronia - another name invented for a fictional Scandinavian protagonist
Thekla or Tecla
Thelford
Thélise
Telmo
Telma
Telemachus
Tellervo
Telena - cool meaning, "of winter"
Teleon
Teleri
Telsilla
Telesmar
Telethusa
Telig
Telimena
Teller
Hamlet and Malthe are both anagrams. Getting more creative, how about Meltha, Maleth, Letham, or Lathem?