Theodora vs Dorothea
Which do you like better?
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I love and would use both. Maybe Theodora slightly more.
Dorothea
I don't love Dora though I do love Theodora even if sometimes the dora part bothers me. It is also how I feel about the name Isidora/ Isadora. I love them but the dora part pokes at me sometimes.
I prefer Thea as a nn to Theo but I love both nn's. Also Thea can be used as a nn for Theodora even if Theo feels slightly more natural.
I think Dottie and Dot are cute nn's for Dorothea and they don't really work for Theodora.
Dorothea and Dorothy are also family names for me. My great grandma Ella who I knew well was Ella Frieda and her mother was Maria Dorothea. Dorothy was my husband's grandmother's name.
So I guess I am barely much help since I love them both.
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I don't love Dora though I do love Theodora even if sometimes the dora part bothers me. It is also how I feel about the name Isidora/ Isadora. I love them but the dora part pokes at me sometimes.
I prefer Thea as a nn to Theo but I love both nn's. Also Thea can be used as a nn for Theodora even if Theo feels slightly more natural.
I think Dottie and Dot are cute nn's for Dorothea and they don't really work for Theodora.
Dorothea and Dorothy are also family names for me. My great grandma Ella who I knew well was Ella Frieda and her mother was Maria Dorothea. Dorothy was my husband's grandmother's name.
So I guess I am barely much help since I love them both.
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This message was edited 11/17/2016, 4:19 AM
Theodora ;)
My daughters name.
My daughters name.
Dorothea
Dorothea.
Dorothea
Its so pretty
Its so pretty
I prefer Theodora. I dislike the Doro- part.
Theodora.
I've always adored it and how it easily rolls off of the tongue while pronouncing it. It has a beauty over it
Dorothea is a nice name, however the 'Doro-' part trips me up a little when having to pronounce it along with tacking '-thea' onto it. It makes it a bit of a tongue twister to me.
So, Theodora.
I've always adored it and how it easily rolls off of the tongue while pronouncing it. It has a beauty over it
Dorothea is a nice name, however the 'Doro-' part trips me up a little when having to pronounce it along with tacking '-thea' onto it. It makes it a bit of a tongue twister to me.
So, Theodora.
This message was edited 11/16/2016, 6:17 AM
I totally get the pronunciation thing, I've had friends tell me something similar!
Theodora sounds fresher to me. I do like both, though.