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Tessa
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It's fine but okay.
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Its nice, I like it.
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I knew an inordinate number of girls named Tessa growing up. I've wondered if there was something regional about the name because I've only encountered it in the area where I grew up, and nowhere else.It's fine. I've always thought it sounded like an unfinished diminutive of Theresa, more of a nickname than anything else. But it's fine.
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I really like it. I think it would be really sweet with a sister named Noelle. Tessa and Noelle seems so wholesome.

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I like it as a nickname for Elisabeth, but it's just ok on its own.
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I totally agree with Anneza!
In Italy it works very well too!
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I'd have a Tessa daughter without hesitation. Neat and tidy, energetic and cheerful, never too popular or too dated - what's not to like?
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Love it
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