Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 09:13     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

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
Post 06/07/2019 09:08     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

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
Post 06/07/2019 09:05     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

lol! This is the best thread in a long time. Made me laugh out loud. Clicked on it because I have a daughter named Sarah. Spelled Sarah. No one has ever asked her how to pronounce her name.

Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 09:02     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

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!


Me too!

OP, please stick to Sarah or pick another name.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 09:00     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

if op spends this much time and effort raising the dang kid, the kid will turn out fine in life but somehow i doubt that
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 09:00     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Csssarah
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 08:58     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Czara

But why would you want to do this?
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 08:58     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Czsara
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 08:58     Subject: Re:How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Cerah (pronounced Sa-ruh)
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 08:32     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Cera will be pronounced SEER-uh and not SAHR-uh. Cara is pronounced KARE-uh or KAHR-uh.

OP you cannot do this.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 05:16     Subject: Re:How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

If you want to name her Sarah, spell it like this:

S-A-R-A-H

If you want to spell it some other way, name her something else.
(non)Problem solved!
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 04:50     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Anonymous wrote:I know a Ciara.


Ciara is an Irish name (Key-rah) that is pronounced more phonetically in the USA so I wouldn't go for that if OP wants a Sarah pronunciation.

Op if you want to call her Sarah, call her Sarah. If you want a C name, find a C name that you like. Don't mash the two together because it's going to be a pain to constantly correct spelling and pronunciation.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 02:10     Subject: How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

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?


Stupid and silly.
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 02:07     Subject: Re:How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

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.


This is also so regionally specific to an accent. Cera is only even somewhat similar to Sarah if you pronounce Aaron and Erin the same as well as Marry/Merry/Mary. As someone from the NE, I wouldn't have those closed "a's" required to make them all that similar.

Cera- Seh-rah

Sarah- Sahr-rah

Cara- Ka-Rah
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2019 01:48     Subject: Re:How can I get away with spelling Sarah with a C?

Anonymous wrote:Russian/ Ukrainian word for Sarah is Capa.

Or you could spell it Cyrah


You can't really spell a word in Cyrillic on an English keyboard and say this it the Russian word. The fact that there are Russian letters that look like C and P, doesn't mean they are actually C's and P.