but then



but then

On the other hand; but after more careful consideration or from a different perspective. I always considered myself naturally athletic, but then, my parents had me involved in sports from a young age. She just seems constantly worn out, but then, she's trying to manage a business and raise her daughter single-handedly.
See also: but

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
MaryMER-ee (English), MAR-ee (English)English, Biblical
Sunngifu-Anglo-Saxon
TristanTRIS-tən (English), trees-TAWN (French)Welsh, English, French, Arthurian Romance
WiebeVEE-bə (Dutch, German), WEE-bə (Dutch)Frisian, Dutch, German
DorineDAWR-eenEnglish
Haf-Welsh