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Re: Adair
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I like it, but it reminds me of "a dare" or "I dare" spoken through a U.S. Southern accent. So Adair Charles, for example, sounds like "I dare Charles". *Shrugs* Maybe it's just me. However, as I do like the name despite "I dare", I'd probably be inclined to use it as a mn.I like Sarah Kate (fn/mn) or Sara-Kate, but SaraKate just looks tacky to me.Miranda
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