Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why in the world would you condemn your daughter to a lifetime of having her name mispronounced and/or misspelled, just so you can have a moment of narcissistic novelty?
This is the kind of blunt reply that sums up DCUM for me. If I ever need a reality check, I come here.
Anonymous wrote:Sarachka or something like that is the diminutive of sarah in Russian, according to someone i grew up with. Also grew up with an italian ciara pronounced key-are-uh.
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:Anonymous wrote:My name is Sarah with a C. The C is both silent and invisible.
Ara ?!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cera was the dinosaur in land before time...because she was a triCERAtops, tehehe.
HOLY S*** - i never put this together. my mind is blown.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Op, you could spell it as Serrah
Anonymous wrote:Cera was the dinosaur in land before time...because she was a triCERAtops, tehehe.
Anonymous wrote:I knew a Ciara pronounced Sara.