Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op this is a ctupid idea
You win. Cpectacular job!
Ctop being cilly, OP has a ceriouc quection. Cuch JERKC.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op this is a ctupid idea
You win. Cpectacular job!
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote:I know a Ciara.
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?
Anonymous wrote:I knew someone with he last name Cera pronounced like Sarah. I don’t think you can do CA and expect an S sound because of phonics, but Cera would read as Sarah. I think I would find it annoying to be named Cera and constantly have to correct people but maybe your daughter will love being unique.
Anonymous wrote:Russian/ Ukrainian word for Sarah is Capa.
Or you could spell it Cyrah