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Sanna or Sedna
I'm liking both right now, which do you prefer?
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To be honest, I'm not crazy about either, but at least Sedna has a cool meaning.
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Sanna I think.Sedna is nice but I always think it spells something backwards (Andes? Oh it does). I think it's because it reminds me of Senga (Agnes) and Legna (Angel. Nevaeh and Traeh's friend).
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Sanna is pretty, but seems nickname-y to me. I think it would be nice as a nn for Susannah / Susanna (and much nicer than Susie). Sedna makes me think of sediments or sedentary. Or Edna with an S on the front. Not a nice sound to me.
ETA: I see now that Sanna is a full name in its own right. I definitely like it more than Sedna, but it still has a nn-y 'feel' to me.

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Sedna, because while I don't care for it too much, I really don't like the look of Sanna. I love Sanne, but Sanna just looks...blegh, there's too much Anna in it.Array
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Sanna - there's something so smooth, pretty and unusual about it. Sedna isn't as pleasing to my ears.
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Sanna, for both sound and meaning.
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ditto
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Sanna, I suppose, but that's very difficult for me to say because I loathe nicknames as full names. I guess it just goes to show how much I hate Sedna. ;)
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Sanna is a variant of SednaAnd Sanna can be a full name derived from the Swedish word for truth.
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Oooh, you're rightThat's nice to know (Sanna meaning truth). Thanks!
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