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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cera was the dinosaur in land before time...because she was a triCERAtops, tehehe.


This just blew my mind, I always thought it was just Sarah!
Anonymous
Op this is a ctupid idea
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op this is a ctupid idea


You win. Cpectacular job!
Anonymous
I'm sure she'll be fine if her name doesn't start with C like her brothers Colter and Camden.
Anonymous
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?


Never change, we love your raw honesty.
Anonymous
You will condemn your daughter to a lifetime of people asking her how to spell her name, and snickering behind her back. Like all the Mykels, Jennyphers, Kymberleighs, Raychelles and M'Shells. IMHO, Sarah is the more old fashioned spelling, and Sara is more modern. I prefer Sarah, as it is a closer transliteration.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Op this is a ctupid idea


You win. Cpectacular job!


+2
Anonymous
Let’s say Portuguese allows it.

Will you somehow become Portuguese?

Ctop. Just ctop.
Anonymous
Russian/ Ukrainian word for Sarah is Capa.

Or you could spell it Cyrah
Anonymous
How ‘bout Csara?
Anonymous
Please don’t. ~signed Sarah
Anonymous
Troll. This must be a troll.
Anonymous
Michael Cera
Anonymous
Kinda like: K cera cera! Whatever it be.
Anonymous
Doesn’t Cera mean wax? I don’t think it’s any worse than all the other non traditional names if you want to go that route. I would try to think ahead - what does this name look like at the top of a resume, will it affect my child’s chances of getting a job they might want?
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