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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also- my neighbor just named her little girl “Sara” and I noted that you don’t hear that often these days![/quote] Really? I know TONS of kids named Sara/Sarah.[/quote] As a Sarah myself, I will let you know that your kid will always be asked, “is it Sara or Sarah?”. It’s a common name. It’s fine though![/quote] I'm a Sara and I've been happy enough with the name. I've lived all over the world and I really love that people from different cultures feel a connection to it, "beautiful name, my wife is a Sara/h!" and it is easy to spell and pronounce in different languages. It's very versatile. It was top ten when I was born in the 80s, but interestingly I was only one of two in my high school (850 kids) so I didn't experience the Sarah P, Sara K, Sara F, thing people seem to dislike. [/quote] I’m a Sari, which is like Sara with an i / rhymes with Mary. I love it, but people get it wrong everyday and now your phone will ask you what you want if you call me and say “hey Sari”[/quote] Sara/ Sarah is a biblical name, it's a classic[/quote]
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