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what do you think of the name sara for a girl ?

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BINAH · 23/02/2008 21:56

It is mi dd's name and in my family no one likes it...

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lemonstartree · 04/03/2008 12:13

great name. Classic but not common. Good choice

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Sarahjct · 03/03/2008 18:53

Yep I also have to keep saying 'Sarah with an h'. I love both names though. If I wasn't called Sarah then I would have used it for dd. Hated it as a kid as there were 9,999 of them in my class alone, but love it now.

Sara's lovely though, although it looks unfinished to me. It needs an h...

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SazzlesA · 29/02/2008 22:32

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eidsvold · 27/02/2008 21:21

love it - was on the list for dd3.

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bogie · 27/02/2008 21:11

I have a friend called sara and she is lovley and very pretty

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pickie · 27/02/2008 21:03

My mum is called Sara and DD's middle name is Sara, would have been 1st name but not Dh's favorite name

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minster · 27/02/2008 20:58

I like it Prefer it to Sarah & prounounced to rhyme with Zara.

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mumoftwonomore · 27/02/2008 13:56

hey, I love sara and Zara. they are both great names and suit little ones and teenagers. great choice.

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LazyLinePainterJane · 24/02/2008 18:15

Well, a Sara may have to always say "without an H" but as a Sarah I can say that I have always had to say "yes...with an H"....and it is surprising how many people can't spell it. Go for it!

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geogteach · 24/02/2008 17:51

Perfect, (its my name too)

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Lulumama · 24/02/2008 17:48

it is my middle name. i like it!

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Iota · 24/02/2008 17:47

I knew a Sara (rhymes with Zara) over 20 yrs ago - I have always thought that it is a lovely name

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MaryAnnSingleton · 24/02/2008 17:46

My dear friend is called Sara and she is very clever (Phd) -it's pretty too - her mum was Italian

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Charlene1 · 24/02/2008 17:43

Hi, not sure - might be Greek - saw it on "Home and Away" years ago - the actress who played Sophie was called Rebekah Elmagloglu or something in real life, and I think she was of Greek background!

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BINAH · 24/02/2008 12:27

loved rebekah....is it hebrew written?

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Charlene1 · 23/02/2008 23:40

Rebecca is nice! I considered "Rebekah" too!

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purpleduck · 23/02/2008 23:20

love it

its my neice's name, and she is a beautiful, wonderful girl

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hifi · 23/02/2008 23:10

classy!

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BINAH · 23/02/2008 22:55

I love the sound of it as if it is like the breeze..it is soft ...and yet powerfull, perfect for my dd....

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Thomcat · 23/02/2008 22:52

It's my name, I'm a Sara as in Sarah but without the h. i love that it's spelt without the h.

There was a little girl in the park recently and her mum called out 'sara' and I thought, oh how lovely to hear that name again on a young girl.

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hester · 23/02/2008 22:48

it's a very pretty name

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BINAH · 23/02/2008 22:45

perhaps...a second name would be fine but i agree with you..It is very rude still complaining after 3 years...My sister is having a girl now and she is having her name...margarita....lovely name but i still like sara best...

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bluenosesaint · 23/02/2008 22:42

Tis nowt to do with them Binah

I'm actually rather that they would express a negative opinion when your daughter is 3 years old! How rude!

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ladette · 23/02/2008 22:40

Then Binah, go with the names you and your DH prefer. I appreciate it will be hard for you if your family doesn't like it - but honestly, that is their problem. Maybe use Margarita as a second name?

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BINAH · 23/02/2008 22:36

My dd is 3 now...

my hisband loves it and we both agreed on the name..if we have anpther it would be rebecca...which they don't like either....

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