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Is Athena a proper name or a pet name?

chowderswifechowderswife member
edited April 2016 in Baby Names
Is there any other names that have Thea in it or have a simmalur sound as Thea like Cynthia. So that Thea can be the nn. I can't edit the choices so yes is yes it is a proper name and no is no it is not a proper name. Sorry for the confusion.

Is Athena a proper name or a pet name? 90 votes

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No
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Re: Is Athena a proper name or a pet name?

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  • Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom, so I think that qualifies it as a real name :) I've actually never heard of a pet named Athena. 
  • edited April 2016
    Althea is all I can think of as an alternative...but the Athena who I know is a strong badass woman who carries the name well.
  • Theadosia or Theodora are both options that would make Thea a possible nn. I'd use both of those before Athena, but that's just because Greek god and goddess references are NMS. I consider Athena to be a proper name, though. 
  • I could see Theresa also working to get you to nn Thea.
  • Eko14Eko14 member
    All of the Thea I have met have pronounced their names "tay-uh" not "thee-ah" (rhymes with fee) if that makes a difference.
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  • Maybe Althea? I love Thea. We had planned on using just Thea if we had a daughter.  
  • Athena is fine but I like Althea better.
  • Your poll makes no sense, it is not a yes or no question...

    And Athena is absolutely a proper name. 
  • @Mamabeagle i kkow i can't edit the options thats why i edited my post to say yes is it is a proper name and no is it is not.
  • I don't care for Althea but what about Alethea? I think Thea from Athena is a bit of a stretch but since it would just be a NN I guess it doesn't matter.
  • This isn't really a yes or no question, but Athena is a "proper" name nonetheless.
  • BritMC18 said:
    Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom, so I think that qualifies it as a real name :) I've actually never heard of a pet named Athena. 
    My cat's name is Athena, but I don't think we've called her anything other than 'cat' in years. Lol. 

    But still, it's a perfectly valid person name. 
  • I know someone who's daughter's name is Helen, but the nn is Holly... at the end of the day, you can really do whatever nn you want from the legal name... 

    That being said, Althea makes the most sense if you want "Thea" as the nn. Greek goddess names for children are nms, but you could do it if you want. 

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  • That depend. Are you in Battlestar Galactica? If so, it is a call sign. Otherwise, it is a name. 
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  • Eko14 said:
    All of the Thea I have met have pronounced their names "tay-uh" not "thee-ah" (rhymes with fee) if that makes a difference.
    This is so strange to me. Do you live in the U.S.? If so, what region? I've never heard that pronunciation. I've been called a lot of things in my life but never "tay-uh." All of the Thea's I've ever seen on TV or movies have been pronounced "Thee-uh." 
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  • I know a Thea and she pronounces it "Thay-uh"
  • Athena is a fine name, but I agree that Theodora or Theodosia or Theophila or Dorothea is a more obvious link to your preferred nickname.
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