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[quote=Anonymous]I think Ceraphina is the winner. Cerenity Cerena Ceranity Ceraina Cerendipity Yeah. Ceraphina . Cerafina. "The baby girl name Sera is pronounced SIHRAH †. Sera has its origins in the Hebrew language. It is used largely in the English, Iranian, and Turkish languages. Sera is an English variant transcription of Sarah (English, French, German, Hebrew, and Scandinavian). Sera is also an English, Iranian, and Turkish short form of Seraphina (English, French, and German). See also the related category turkish. Sera is not frequently used as a baby girl name. It is listed outside of the top 1000. In 2017, out of the family of girl names directly linked to Sera, Sarah was the most popular. Baby names that sound like Sera include Seirra, Siera, Sira, Ceirra, Saara, Saaraah, Saarah, Saarrah, Sabbra, Sagirah, Sahra, Sakkara, Sara, Sarah, Saraya, Sarcki, Sarckie, Sarisha, Sarissa, and Sarka."[/quote]
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