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WDYT of Azura?Do you Like it?
Would you use it?
Would you be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes?
Would it be weird to use it for a child with brown eyes?If you have any other comments or suggestions, feel free to include them.
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omg i love the name Azura! i would deffinatly use it. i dont think it would matter what colour eyes the child has, but the Azura that i know has blue eyes.
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I was just thinking about this, but with Hazel.
I came to the decision that eye colour is not always predictable so a name to match an eye colour is pushing it.Consider Azura a name like Scarlett or Indigo. No one has Scarlett or Indigo eyes and no one says that she shouldn't have the name. Who has the right to say such about Azura.Anyway, you know I like it as well as Azure. :) I've alsready semi-used it.Btw, can you sign onto AIM if you are on(I think it works now, right?)? I have something I think you may want to see.
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Do you Like it? - it's not really my style
Would you use it? - no
Would you be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes? Would it be weird to use it for a child with brown eyes? - I never really thought about eye color with it, so I wouldn't assume the child would have to be blue-eyed to have the name, no.
~Heather~
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Do you Like it? I'm neutral on it.
Would you use it? No, probably not.
Would you be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes? No.
Would it be weird to use it for a child with brown eyes? No.

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Do you Like it? yes
Would you use it? yes
Would you be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes? no I think it's fine for any color
Would it be weird to use it for a child with brown eyes? no
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WDYT of Azura? very lovely. It is according to the Talmud the name of Abel's twin sister, who married Seth. Cain's sis and wife was Awan.Do you Like it? a lot
Would you use it? why not, if I didn't prefer other names
Would you be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes? I had never thought of it, I think it's ok for all colors like Blanche, Melanie, Claire...
Would it be weird to use it for a child with brown eyes? no
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Its ok,I like the fact that it is unique. I dont think I would use it though.
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It's a pretty cool name and it makes me think of a female version of the name Azrael or Asriel which I like a lot. I think it would go well with a child who had blue or brown eyes, strangely it's a little bit harder for me to picture a child with green eyes having it though, but not too hard. And it's harder for me to picture a blond child with the name Azura, but quite easy for me to picture red heads, brunettes and black haired girls.I might use Azura if I didn't already have so many names I like, I know I have alot on my list but there are really quite alot more on that list, than I put down.---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Do you Like it? no
Would you use it? no
Would you be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes? doesnt matter
Would it be weird to use it for a child with brown eyes? doesnt matter♥Shannon♥
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Do you Like it?
No. I don't like the sound of it, sorry.
Would you use it?
No. See above.
Would you be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes?
I don't think it would make a difference.
Would it be weird to use it for a child with brown eyes?
I don't think so. Although the blue meaning is pretty obvious imo I don't hear it and automatically think of blue-eyed people. I think of the sky.
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I don't care for it, since it reminds me of the surname Azaria, like actor Hank Azaria. So, no, I wouldn't use it. I dislike it when children are named after their physical features, so I wouldn't purely use it on a child with blue eyes, unless it's just a coincidence. So, I don't have a problem with it on a child with brown eyes.
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I really like it. I think I'm fairly close to loving it.I don't know if I'd actually use it. Perhaps as a middle name.I probably would be more inclined to use it for a child with blue eyes, but I'd worry about it because all babies (at least in my family) have blue eyes when they're born and they later change color.I don't think it'd be weird for a child with brown eyes.
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