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Keira
It's pronounced Keeh-ruh. WDYT?~Jesus walks on water. Jesus walks on land. Jesus rocks me in his arms. Holds my future in his hands.~
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It's pretty. I think I like this spelling the best, although it looks like it could be prn. like Kye-ruh. I also like Kira."A Rose by any other name would smell as sweet"...apparently Romeo wasn't into names :-)- Chelsea
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I like it. I slightly prefer it spelled Kira. But I pronounced it more like KEER-ah. KEE-rah makes me think of She-Ra. :b

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I dislike this spelling, but do love Kiera, Keara, Ciara and Keyra :-)_____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor
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I dont like itNikki :)
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It's too popular for me (because of Keira Knightley)Prefer spelling Kiraalice x
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i think i prefer sp Kira
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It's okay. I prefer Kiara (key - r - uh) or Kira (ky - ruh)
Chelsea Nicole (130 days til my 21st birthday!)Proud big sister to David Thomas (18) and Luke Joseph (13)I got my Cubs tickets! Woo-hoo! :)
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This name is at the top of our girl list-I love it! I also like the spellings Keara and Ciara.
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Keira is nice. I think the spelling "Ciara" is prettier and more authentic, but it would definitely create pronunciation problems. I'm not sure I'd ever consider using it though, personally, because I'm not of Irish descent.Sarena
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I like it, but I very much prefer Kira. The E in Keira seems unnecessary and relates it too much to Ciara / Ciaran / Keiran / Kieran, imo. Not that I don't like those names, they are just nms.- chazda
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Keira well I like Keira pronounced Kure-a which I'd spell Kyra or Kira. I like Keira pronounced Keeh-ruh, too. Overall I love the name and would love to use it someday but I doubt I will get to(bf doesn't like it)
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It's not my style. I don't like the sound of it.
-Lissa Hannah-
As soon as tradition has come to be recognized as tradition, it is dead. - Allan Bloom
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