Tamsin
I have always loved Tamsin, but it's okay if you hate it. Just tell me what you think of it.
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I like it! I knew a Tamsin growing up, she was older than me and I always thought her name was sooooo cool. It's so different and plucky. I have good associations with it.
I think it's very pretty, but I'd be terrified of the nickname Tammy.
I like it, but I would only use it as a middle name to avoid Tammy.
It's okay. Not really my taste.
It seems sort of deliberately whimsical, quirky, and vaguely androgynous. I picture a very skinny hippie gal with stringy dark hair, who lives with her sister on a tiny farm at the edge of town. They're cat ladies. When they turned 18 they changed their names from Teri and Dawn, to Tamsin and Clover.
It seems sort of deliberately whimsical, quirky, and vaguely androgynous. I picture a very skinny hippie gal with stringy dark hair, who lives with her sister on a tiny farm at the edge of town. They're cat ladies. When they turned 18 they changed their names from Teri and Dawn, to Tamsin and Clover.
It's fine but I prefer Tamara.
Recently begun to notice this name, pretty sure I like it ... enough to suggest it for others at this point, anyway.
Never liked it much though can’t say exactly why. Maybe the “Tam” part bothers me.
I don't like it, nor dislike it
I like it but prefer Tamsyn
I know one who would be around 13 now.
I like Tamsin but not enough to use it.
I like Tamsin but not enough to use it.
Better than Thomasina! Dated, rather like Kirsten: probably the same vintage. Seems rather flimsy. I wouldn't use it, though I would use Thomas, nn Tom, for a boy.
I don't hate it, but it sounds so veddy British-posh-horsey-set to me.
It has a somewhat attractive sound.
It has a somewhat attractive sound.
I think it’s very pretty and unique; I never hear this name where I am. I’d like to spell it Tamsyn, though!