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Re: Lara
With the emphasis on the second syllable? Seems kind of odd. I'd pronounce it LAIR-uh. I do know a Lara pronounced LAHR-a though, it weirds me out.Anyway it's nice, though I prefer Laura pronounced LAHR-a. But it doesn't seem to go with Miriam, Tabitha, and Ivy at all. Lara is young and urban and artsy, and Mirian, Tabitha, and Ivy are middle-aged sisters that live in a tall brick building in Western Europe during the eighteenth century. (I like them, though.)
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