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[Opinions] Sarah?
What do you think of the name Sarah?
I really love it right now.
I think its sweet, yet simple, a classic and I don't think it will ever be dated.Some combo's I like :Sarah Louisa
Sarah Genevieve
Sarah Matilda
Sarah Adeline
Sarah Evangeline
Sarah Daisy
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I have never been very fond of Sarah, especially Sara without an "h". I have met many at all stages of life. I do like the idea of using it as a double name, like calling them Sarah Louisa or Sarah Genevieve.
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Sarah AliceBy far, my favorite middle name for Sarah is Alice. There was a Sarah Alice a long time ago among my ancestors, whose name combined the mothers’ names of each parent (Sarah and Alice) into such a sterling combo. It’s so adorable and elegant to me.

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It’s lovely but feels overused and dated, not really timeless. I think it needs a rest for a generation or so, at least in the English speaking world.
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Too many Sarahs. Tooooooooo many Sarahs. I personally know more Sarahs than I do Marys and Marias, Rachels, and Brittanys - which is to say, I know a lot. Ashley, Emma, and Emily might surpass Sarah in terms of how many I know, but... just to give you an idea. That's how many Sarahs were born late 1980s, early 90s in the U.S.; so I don't know if it'a common name where you're at, but here it needs a nice long break.
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It's so boring and bland it gives me a headache.
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love it great name
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My paternal grandmother was Sarah Anne, and my father wanted very much to name me after her - she had died before he was married. But my mother gave me a name of her own choice, with Anne as my mn, and I've always been very happy not to be a Sarah. It really doesn't interest me at all: just seems very flat and drab. I would happily have been Sally, or Sally Anne. That seems much fresher and livelier.
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Sarah is almost refreshing. I know a lot of Sarah’s but they are all thirty or older. It would be nice to see the name on a child :) All your combo’s are classic and timeless. I like the combo Sarah Adeline best.
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I like it a lot! It's timeless and has a beautiful meaning. I prefer plain Sarah to nicknames like Sally or Sadie.
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I think I would like it more if it was less common, but it is a pretty name. Actually you don’t hear it as much in England right now, whereas in the US it’s still going.
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I'm fond of it as well. It's a very lovely name. (:From your combos, I really like:Sarah Genevieve
Sarah Adeline (My favorite. So lovely)
Sarah Evangeline

This message was edited 11/2/2019, 10:40 AM

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