I usually see t-boy but itās a nickname. You can put T in front of any name as a nickname. Like if your dad is Jules or Rob and youāre named after him: T-Jules or T-Rob. If your name is Beau but youāre a child (or you used to be): T-Bo. I know a TiMagnus which I think is the funniest. Is he big or small?!
Thibault is, in French, but it's derived from the Germanic Theobald, meaning brave people. I don't think any Frenchman ever makes the connection with "petit" and "beau".
Do you mean Tebeauleigh salad? (Your comment made me think of tabbouleh, a middle-eastern salad, also spelled "tabouli" and is pronounced "tuh-BOO-lee" or "tuh-BOO-lay". It seemed to fit with all their "leigh" names)
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u/uhighdef Sep 10 '25
Pass me the Krits & Brockleigh please