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#1 Rosie&Scott

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Posted 04 July 2009 - 05:27 PM

I heard the name Theola a long time ago and have loved it ever since.

It's of Greek origin, I've seen two different meanings listed; Loved by God; and, The Divine. Both are beautiful in my opinion.

Does anyone know a Theola?
I met a Theola once, she was 17, blonde and beautiful, she had a brother named Chariton (meaning kindness).

What nns would you use?
I think I'd go with Thea - I adore this name!

What do you think of the name?
I love it!

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Posted 04 July 2009 - 09:26 PM

Cute but not my style!
Love the meaning!
Maybe Tea (TEE-ah) as a nickname!

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Posted 04 July 2009 - 09:48 PM

I'm not a fan of Theola (I've never met one) but I do like Thea

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Posted 05 July 2009 - 04:41 PM

I like it! It's different but you know how to say it the second you look at it

I think that Thea is a beautiful nn. You could also use La-la as a nn. but I wouldn't!

Never met one but Canonsburg isn't really a place that has to many unique names!

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Posted 07 July 2009 - 02:52 PM

I like it! It's different but you know how to say it the second you look at it

I think that Thea is a beautiful nn. You could also use La-la as a nn. but I wouldn't!

Never met one but Canonsburg isn't really a place that has to many unique names!

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I like Thea a lot more than Theola. I remember Thea means goddess.




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