[Opinions] Re: Sabrina
in reply to a message by Perrine
Sabrina is one of my longest-running favorite feminine names, and - barring meeting someone truly abhorrent called this - I would name my (hypothetical) daughter Sabrina in a heartbeat.
My first association with Sabrina is not the teenage witch (though I did watch that show - and I tried to get into Chilling Adventures of Sabrina but ultimately didn't like it), but the character in the play Sabrina Fair and subsequent film adaptations. Thus is has very literary associations for me, in addition to the "magic."
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My first association with Sabrina is not the teenage witch (though I did watch that show - and I tried to get into Chilling Adventures of Sabrina but ultimately didn't like it), but the character in the play Sabrina Fair and subsequent film adaptations. Thus is has very literary associations for me, in addition to the "magic."
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It’s okay. I think of Italian background people from the 80s.