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post 23/01/2013, 12:43 PM
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Hi All,

A few weeks ago I posted some names that i have thought up which didnt get the best feedback and understandably, they were a little different.

Last night DH was reading the baby name book and he stumbled across a name that he is beyond in love with. I have been thinking about it on and off throughout the day and it is growing on me... Also, I know if I really wanted a name which he didnt much care for I know he would agree anyways to make me happy so I am thinking I would love to let him choose the name he loves. It is very straight and simple compared to my chosen names so far but i think it is also quite pretty and so I wanted to get opinions on the name Tessa.

Other names we have on the list (suggested by me) are
Evangeline and
Everly

What do you think of these 3 names and if you do like Tessa can you suggest possible middle names.. we have an Italian surname with 11 letters staring with C ending in NE so looking for a short mn to go with Tessa or even either of the other 2 names.

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DomesticDivinity
post 23/01/2013, 12:45 PM
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I don't mind Tessa, it is a simple classic name - none of this made up new fangled nonsense.

I do admit that I prefer Evangeline though. I don't like Everly.
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post 23/01/2013, 12:46 PM
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Also - Evangeline may be too long if you have an 11 letter surname!
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Old Grey Mare
post 23/01/2013, 12:47 PM
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Everly - awful
Evangeline - too prissy
Tessa - a winner!
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post 23/01/2013, 12:48 PM
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Tessa is lovely.

Tessa Kate
Tessa Sabine
Tessa Chloe
Tessa Charlotte
Tessa Lily
Tessa May
Tessa Beatrice
Tessa Skye

I love Evangeline too.
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post 23/01/2013, 12:49 PM
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I think Tessa and Evangeline are both gorgeous names original.gif I'm not too fond of Everly though.
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kerilyntaryn
post 23/01/2013, 12:50 PM
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Tessa is nice

what about Tessa Eve

other short mns

Amy
Marie
Kate
Faith
Grace
Joy
Hope
Jade
Lea
Maeve
Naomi
Phoebe
Ruth
Chloe
Zoe
Anne
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post 23/01/2013, 12:50 PM
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Tessa is a great name.
I don't like Everly at all and Evangeline does nothing for me either.
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post 23/01/2013, 12:50 PM
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Tessa is ]Beautiful
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blenheim
post 23/01/2013, 12:52 PM
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Tess Evangeline is lovely.
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