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[Opinions] Sarah...
I had it crossed off my list, but now, I've gone back to liking it. I'm also going back to liking my old combo of Sarah Christine. WDYT?
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A little boring to me. Why not...
Seraphina/Serafine/etc. nn Sera?? So pretty!
And I've heard girls called Sarita, which also is more interesting. Saara, Sabrina nn Sara, Sarai, Sarava, Serena nn Sera, and Seren (which means "star") all sound better.
Christine is pretty, but again: there are a million running around. Christienne, Christiana, Kerstin, Kilikina, Cairistiona, Charys, Chiarina, Chrysanthe, Cressida, Kira, Kreine/Chreina, Kresimira, and Krysia all have infinitely more oomph.
Seren Cressida
Seraphina Charys
Sarita Christiana
Sarava Christienne
Plus a lot of other combos that are pretty..and unique.
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yawnI don't know how there are still people drawn to this name, with every other female under 30 being a Sarah. It's a prime example of how a gorgeous name can be ruined by overuse.
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I adore Sarah. I think it's one of the sweetest names ever. I'm not the fondest of Sarah Christine. Sarah needs something interesting to spice it up. Sarah Charlotte, maybe?
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...is not my style, too common. But it is a classic. Just don't pair it with Christine, it seems so 80's! How about Sarah Elise? Sarah Aurora? Sarah Elizabeth?
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I think Sarah is dull and overused. I am not a huge fan of the combo, its very predictable. Sarah Christabel or Sarah Christiane would add more oomph.
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Nothing wrong with it. It's fine, but I'm sick of it. I've known way too many. I think this name deserves a good long rest. Sarah Christine sounds fine.
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I like sarah but its too common.
i dont like christine but it works as a combo.
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Very boring. Out of three of my public freshman classes at university, there were four Sarahs. I also know two little girls named Sarah. It's a nice enough sounding combo, but it's just so uninteresting.
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*heart*I love Sarah. It's one of my top three. I just love how it's not tied to anyone stereotype or anything like that. A Sarah could be anyone. And it sounds fresh and crisp, but has a huge history. I'm not a huge fan of the meaning, but it's not that important to me.
Sarah Christine is kind of cute, although I do think '80s' when I hear it. It's a million times better than Sarah Grace/Sarah Marie, etc though.
My favourite Sarah combos are Sarah Temperance and Sarah Josephine
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