Sabrielle?
I saw this some where! Can't remember where though! What do you think about it? Would it be usuable?
Thank you!
Thank you!
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I think it is usable.
I like Sabriel for the book, though I'm still not 100% sure of the correct pronunciation. Sabrielle looks like a bit too much to me and would be more likely to be confused with Gabrielle.
Maybe you saw it on a book cover
One of these books is titled Sabriel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Kingdom_series
I think it's pretty. It certainly sounds fantastical (as in fantasy, not fantastic = terrific, wonderful). It sounds to me like a hyperfeminization of the word saber, which is an odd concept in itself, but a hyperfeminized saber would definitely get my attention. But maybe that's just me.
One of these books is titled Sabriel.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Kingdom_series
I think it's pretty. It certainly sounds fantastical (as in fantasy, not fantastic = terrific, wonderful). It sounds to me like a hyperfeminization of the word saber, which is an odd concept in itself, but a hyperfeminized saber would definitely get my attention. But maybe that's just me.
Maybe! I can't remember though!
I think it's awful. Abrielle is bad enough, Gabrielle without the "G" but Sabrielle is in a whole new class of 'bad', IMO. What's next: Babrielle? Fabrielle? Zabrielle? :-/
"You mean Gabrielle?" How old would that get?