How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Anonymous
Çara(h)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sarachka or something like that is the diminutive of sarah in Russian, according to someone i grew up with. Also grew up with an italian ciara pronounced key-are-uh.

In Cyrillic, there is no letter S so any soft c/s sounds are made with the letter that looks like C but is actually the Cyrillic S. (Hard c sound is spelled with a K, like Kiril for Cyril.). But Sarah is really not a Russian name I’ve ever heard — I guess it could be CEPA. (P is r in Cyrillic)
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Why in the world would you condemn your daughter to a lifetime of having her name mispronounced and/or misspelled, just so you can have a moment of narcissistic novelty?


This is the kind of blunt reply that sums up DCUM for me. If I ever need a reality check, I come here.


I think a lot of people feel like there’s a lot riding on a name before the baby is born. Like the name somehow defines the person and if you give them a unique name it will somehow make them special and unique. I am here to tell you that your child will be special and unique either way. Martin Luther king was special even though Martin was a common name. Same with Thomas Edison. And Jane Addams. And John Brown. Your kid will make their way regardless of their name. Your primary job in picking a name should be to not create additional hurdles for term as they go through life. I don’t know if that will help anyone.
Anonymous
I mean... I guess you could do Czarah if you want it pronounced like Sarah. Otherwise people are going to say "Kara"
Anonymous
If you like the sound of Sarah but want a "C" name, maybe try Celia?
Anonymous
Zombie thread. Baby is 7 by now
Anonymous
Cerrah
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zombie thread. Baby is 7 by now


I get got at least once a week
Anonymous
dont do this to your child
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here, I really like the name Sarah but would like to spell it with a C, which cultures of languages permit this? Is there any way that I can get away with spelling Sarah in a C instead of the usual S?


Ludicrous and it would be pronounced "Carah" and person will spend her life correcting pronunciation. Give your children names that don't have silly a d stupid spelling.
Anonymous
I know a Cerra
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cera was the dinosaur in land before time...because she was a triCERAtops, tehehe.


There is precedence
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op here, I really like the name Sarah but would like to spell it with a C, which cultures of languages permit this? Is there any way that I can get away with spelling Sarah in a C instead of the usual S?


You can't because it is a ridiculous and silly way to spell Sarah.
Anonymous
Scarah
Anonymous
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