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Tamsin
I have always loved Tamsin, but it's okay if you hate it. Just tell me what you think of it. Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
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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.
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I think it's very pretty, but I'd be terrified of the nickname Tammy.
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I like it, but I would only use it as a middle name to avoid Tammy.
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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.
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It's fine but I prefer Tamara.
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Recently begun to notice this name, pretty sure I like it ... enough to suggest it for others at this point, anyway.
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Never liked it much though can’t say exactly why. Maybe the “Tam” part bothers me.
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I don't like it, nor dislike it
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I like it but prefer Tamsyn
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I know one who would be around 13 now.I like Tamsin but not enough to use it.
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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.
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I don't hate it, but it sounds so veddy British-posh-horsey-set to me.
It has a somewhat attractive sound.
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I think it’s very pretty and unique; I never hear this name where I am. I’d like to spell it Tamsyn, though!
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