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What do you think of the name Tillie?"Instead of crying over spilled milk, go milk another cow." - Anonymous"There is no excellence without difficulty."
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I prefer it spelled Tilly, and I only like it as a nn. The only name I can think of right off the top of my head that would use Tilly as a nn is Matilda.
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I really like it, it's starting to get used a bit here in Australia. You can also spell it Tilly.
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I prefer Tilly as a nn for Matilda :)Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
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Nice enough as a nickname...But please use Matilda on the birth certificate.
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I like it, but I think it would be better as a nn.Some names that it could be a nn for:
Antoinette
Charlotte
Castille
Fatima
Ilithyia
Juliet
Scarlett
and most T names.
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I think it's adorable, but prefer it as a nn, esp. for Matilda.
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I think it's an adorable nn for Matilda or Ottilie. But I wouldn't use it as a formal name. It needs more.
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I think it is a good nickname but I wouldn't use it as an actual first name. It's cute for a little girl but the girl will grow up to be a woman...A 40 year old Tillie? I don't know...
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I can see a 40 year old Tillie. But I hope she has Matilda (or other formal name) on her business cards / office front door.I can even see an 80 year old Tillie. But again, as a nn only.
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As a nn for Matilda, I think it's cute and I like it. But on its own it seems too childish.
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I think of "Two-Ton Tillie", but otherwise it's cute. I prefer it as a nickname for Matilda or Mathilde.
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I like it as a nn for Matilda.
I like Tullia, which is similar, as a full name.
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I think it's cute - as a nickname.
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I think it's adorable as a NN for Matilda, but I wouldn't use it on it's own.Leslie, lucky mommy to Scott (2000), Delaney (2002), and Larissa (2005)
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