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Keturah
What are your thoughts?
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I love Keturah, it's different and interesting and spunky. There was a very nice Keturah in my sister's ballet school a few years ago, which is how I encountered it.I like Keturah nn Ket (same as the girl at ballet lol).
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Ket is a great nickname!
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I like it in theory, but whenever I see it or say it, I just think of ketchup (catsup). :-/
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Keturah is one of my favorites. Not only does the name seem eager (I think it's those hard consonants followed by "aaah") as it's spoken, there's an earthy feeling I get from it - organic, natural, but w/o being a "nature" name. It also has a slightly exotic feel to me, as well.
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That's what I like.It's exotic to me without being all trendy or tryndeigh (even worse). I used to think it was some weird, modern, made-up name, but after exploring its history, I really like it.
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I like it, it has a pretty sound and is uncommon without being completely weird.
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I think it is quite nice.
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Keturah is different but I like it. I used to know a beautiful little girl at church by the name so I have a positive association with Keturah.
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i like it :) don't know what you would use as a nn for it though.. any ideas?
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I was thinking Kerah, which I've heard used.I guess Kat and Kitty would also be options... but my first cat was named Kitty, so that kind of nixes that for me.
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