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Girls Named Tea
This chart illustrates how many Girls were named Tea in the U.S. since 1880.
Records indicate that at least 551 girls have been named Tea since 1880 in the United States.
So ... how do we know this stuff? Baby Names Hub identifies trends by analyzing vast amounts of data made available by the U.S. government and other public sources. This data, including social security statistics, provides detailed information on baby name popularity and trends in the United States.
User Comments about the name Tea
Comment left Oct 06, 2008: "my name is Tea prounneced (tay-uh) im in sixth grade an all the teaches mispronnoce it they say t or tia" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jun 05, 2008: "Makes me think of that beverage when it's pronounced as a single syllable, something that I drink every morning (and sometimes at afternoons and evenings too). I drink white tea though and never black tea and I never, ever drink coffee whether it's white coffee (cafe au lait in French) or black coffee (cafe noir in French)." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Nov 01, 2007: "Tea (with the accent over the e) is pronounced "TAY-uh" and is a lovely name." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jul 19, 2006: "Tea with the accent over the e pronounced TAY-uh. A beautiful, underused name." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Aug 01, 2005: "My name is Thy pronounced "Tea".But alot of people say "Tie" or "Thigh"..I just tell them ,simply & shortly as the initial" T "! =) Got kinda tired of it. SO,since it is a Vietnamese name,I just go by a more familiar name: Teri.;)" (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jul 23, 2005: "We named our daughter Tea with an accent over the e and we love it. It truly defines who she is, sweet and tender. We love the uniqueness and she is truly unique. Her twin is named Zoe." (Report as inappropriate)
Comment left Jul 19, 2005: "We named our daughter Tưa pronounced TAY-uh with an accent over the "e". We thought it was a beautiful name from the moment we heard it. People often say TEE-uh but we don't mind correcting them. ;)" (Report as inappropriate)
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