Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Dr. Zhivago. In a good way.
It makes me think of Dr. Zhivago in a bad way (that stupid ever-present balalaika!), but that's my own personal issue and should not affect OP's decision. OP, there are plenty of people named Lara in the US. People might mishear it for Laura, but in that case, you just say, "No, Lara. L-A-R-A." If you like the name, use it!
Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Dr. Zhivago. In a good way.
Anonymous wrote:It's a very popular and beautiful name in my parents' home county but I wonder if it would work in the States. It's pronounced with a rolling "R"... Think "Larrr-ra." Or is she going to spend her whole life correcting people that's it's not pronounced like "Lahr-a" or that it's not actually Laura?
Anonymous wrote:Makes me think of Dr. Zhivago. In a good way.
+1Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Larla.