See also: tia, TIA, tía, tiā, tỉa, and ti'a

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Etymology edit

Invented in the latter half of the twentieth century. It can be explained as a short form of Letitia or Venetia, or from Estonian Tiia, pet form of Dorothea.

Proper noun edit

Tia

  1. A female given name

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Alternative forms edit

  • Dia (alternative spelling)

Etymology edit

From Middle High German tür, from Old High German turi, from Proto-West Germanic *dur, from Proto-Germanic *durz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwer-.

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Noun edit

Tia f (plural Tian)

  1. door (rigid plane on a hinge)
  2. door; doorway (passage that can be blocked with such a plane)

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Tia n (plural Tieren)

  1. animal, beast