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Middle name for Sarah
Sarah seems especially sweet to me today, but I'm having a hard time finding a middle name for it that isn't Elizabeth. :) (I swear, I think I know at least twenty Sara(h) Elizabeth/Elisabeths!) Would you give me your suggestions?Thanks!
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My sister is called Sarah Almora
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I'm a Sarah, I can help!I'm Sarah Kate and I love my name. Both names are classic, Sarah is Biblical and both names have great meanings. My name literally means Princess Pure, which is nice. I also like:Sarah Katherine / Kathryn ;)
Sarah Abigail
Sarah Hayley
Sarah Phoebe
Sarah Gwendolyn
Sarah Lucy
Sarah Lily
Sarah Faye
Sarah Felicity
Sarah Audrey
Sarah Jessica
Sarah Jane
Sarah Mae
Sarah Madeleine
Sarah Natalie
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I just started loving Sarah.......but spelled Sara. I don't know why, but Sarah and Sara have very different feels to them. Sarah feels more sweet while Sara is more spunky.Anyway, Sarah is so common that it needs something more unususal to balance it, IMO.Sarah Agatha
Sarah Andromeda
Sarah Bellatrix
Sarah Belphoebe
Sarah Clementine
Sarah Clytemnestra
Sarah Colette
Sarah Demelza
Sarah Elanor
Sarah Elspeth
Sarah Enid
Sarah Galadriel
Sarah Gwendolen
Sarah Gwyneth
Sarah Harmony
Sarah Hermione
Sarah Ingrid
Sarah Isadora
Sarah Janice
Sarah Jessamine
Sarah Jordana
Sarah Kestrel
Sarah Leilani
Sarah Lenore
Sarah Magdalene
Sarah Noelle
Sarah Nyx
Sarah Rosemarie
Sarah Sophronia
Sarah Tamsin
Sarah Valentine
Sarah Vashti
Sarah Wilhelmina
Sarah Xiomara
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I really like Sarah. It's sweet and pretty but also classic and strong. Sarah Elizabeth is pretty...but soooooooooo boring. Sarah needs a more unusual middle name, I think.Sarah Aviva
Sarah Alexandrine
Sarah Anneliese / Annelise
Sarah Audrey
Sarah Bronwen
Sarah Camille
Sarah Corinne
Sarah Damaris
Sarah Eve
Sarah Eleanora / Eleonora
Sarah Emmeline
Sarah Elettra (horrible GP of mine)
Sarah Emilia
Sarah Gabrielle
Sarah Genevieve
Sarah Helen
Sarah Jasmine
Sarah Jessamine
Sarah Jocasta
Sarah Josephine
Sarah Juniper
Sarah Josephina
Sarah Katrine / Catherine (the French pronunciation of Catherine is kah-TREEN, and I love it with Sarah)

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This message was edited 3/26/2008, 4:58 PM

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Weird, I know all Sarah Marie'sand Lauren Elizabeth's.My sister is Sarah Mischia, which I think is neet (Mischia pronounced Meesha, it is some sort of bastardized Polish female form of Michael I guess, it's family). There is also Sarah Magdalena, which I think is quite pleasant, and Sarah Frances.Sarah Jacqueline, Sarah Olivia, Sarah Victoria, Sarah Penelope, Sarah Adele, Sarah Gwendolen.I really like Sarah Adele out of that, it is very sweet.
Sarah Corinne, Sarah Katharine, Sarah Marguerite, Sarah Colette / Nicolette, Sarah Charlotte.Sarah Linnet. Sarah Lenore. Sarah Leonore. Sarah Lillian. Sarah Lark.*shrugshrug*ETA: Incidentally I think Sarah is probably about as boring as you can get. I hope this is just a phase *cross fingers*

This message was edited 3/26/2008, 6:02 PM

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Well, mine is a Sara Jean, and I think that's a really nice combo. I'll spare you the anti-H lecture...but really, consider it. ;)Sara Dorothea
Sara Scarlet (mostly just fun to say)
Sara Georgette
Sara Susannah
Sara Odette
Sara Betony
Sara Betsy
Sara Nell (actually a favourite double name of mine)
Sara Lois
Sara Delight
Sara Julienne / Sara Julian
Sara Valora
Sara Victoire
Sara Edwina
Sara Philomel
Sara Celandine
Sara Miria
Sara Pepelu (I'm sorry, I just can't resist Pepelu right now!)
Sara Raisel
Sara Raisa
Sara Charity...I'm no good at this right now--I'll take a nap and see if I can think of anything better. Array (a fan of the repeated A endings today)
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There were four Sarah's in my year at school: Sarah Ann, Sarah Jane, (both used as first names) Sarah Kate (both used as first names) and Sarah Louise. I had two friends at university who were Sarah Louise (one hyphenated) as well.Names which I would use:
Sarah Frances
Sarah Fern
Sarah Tess
Sarah Yasmin
Sarah Blythe
Sarah Bethan (an alternative form of Elizabeth)
Sarah TamsinOld-fashioned names work well. How about:
Sarah Matilda
Sarah Florence
Sarah Harriet
Sarah May
Sarah Maude
Sarah Lilian
Sarah Ellen.
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I agree about the Sarah Elizabeths!In my music fraternity there used to be four Sarahs (out of like 25 people). Three Sarah Elizabeths and a Sarah Beth.I think Sarah is a nice name, and it seems to go with practically anything.Sarah Agnes
Sarah Catherine
Sarah Danielle
Sarah Eleanor
Sarah Evelyn
Sarah Frances
Sarah Jane
Sarah Joyce (I know one of these)
Sarah Madeline
Sarah Maeve
Sarah Margaret
Sarah Noelle
Sarah Roisin (this is the name of a character of mine)
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Ooh Sarah Agnes.I think I'm going to have to add Agnes soon, it's appealing to me more and more.
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Sarah Eleanor, Sarah Evelyn, Sarah Joyce, and Sarah Maeve are wonderful! Thank you very much. :)I like Sarah Frances, too. I had a friend named Sarah Frances in high school.
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My sister is Sarah Whitney...Some other suggestions:
Sarah Jane
Sarah Catherine
Sarah Louise
Sarah Lenore
Sarah Christine
Sarah Marie
Sarah Danielle
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I like Sarah Catherine, Sarah Jane, Sarah Louise and Sarah Lenore. Thank you!One of my friends, when I was in middle school, was named Sara Christine. That might make my list, too. :)
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My sister is Sarah Elizabeth!Well, she's Sarah Elizabeth Liberty but that's just the same really! I agree, it's a totally popular combo. It's almost as if parents decided on Sarah and Elizabeth is compulsory (saying that my two friends with the name are Sarah Marianne and Sara Christina). How about:Sarah Liberty
Sarah Evangeline
Sarah Raine
Sarah Mathilde
Sarah Emilie
Sarah Helene
Sarah Aurore
Sarah Jane
Sarah Pax
Sarah Melize
Sarah Clarisse
Sarah FelicityHope some of these maybe help
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Sarah Marianne is beautiful! I have a cousin named Sara Rae, and when her mother first found out she was pregnant with her, she was contemplating Sara Elizabeth, to which I responded, 'That's a fairly popular combo, how about finding a different middle name?' So, she did, lol.I really like Sarah Evangeline, Sarah Helene and Sarah Jane. Very nice.Thank you!
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Funny you should say that. My name is Sarah Elisabeth, and I have a sister named Claire. So obviously, not only Sarah and Elizabeth are compulsory, but also Sarah and Claire (I know another sibset with Sara and Claire in it). Strange coincidences!
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LOL - you've got to be kiddingYou know two Sarah / Sara & Claire / Clare sibsets? Possibly the boy name thing working out to my advantage! I should have been Claire Victoria Helena but my parents found out they wouldn't be able to have any children after me so all the honouring names were handed to me, hence the Claire firstname but actually being called Georgia. Sarah and Georgia isn't all that common is it? ;D
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Doesn't Harry Connick, Jr have two daughters named Georgia and Sara? No matter, I think Sarah and Claire and Sarah and Georgia make lovely sibling names. :)Claire Victoria Helena is stunning! I'm, of course, partial to Claire as it's one of my middle names.Your parents had great taste in names!
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Goodness - we couldn't get more 'sibset' could we?
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I absolutely love the combo Sarah Iris. I don't actually like Sarah, but pair it with Iris and I'll love it.Other ideas:
Sarah Margaret
Sarah Nicole
Sarah Leslie
Sarah Rebecca
Sarah Susanne
Sarah Kathryn
Sarah Lisa
Sarah Louise
Sarah Holly
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Sarah Kathryn and Sarah Louise are excellent! Sarah Iris could grow on me. I definitely love Iris as a middle name, so perhaps the combo will begin to appeal to me more. :)
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You can add me to your list of Sarah Elisabeths you know, hehe.Anyway, what aboutSarah Elaine
Sarah Noëlle
Sarah Felicity
Sarah Corinne
Sarah Madeline
Sarah Lillian
Sarah Eiluned
Sarah Esmée
Sarah Katrina
Sarah Lauren
Sarah Zuleika
Sarah Rosaleen
Sarah Eulalia
Sarah RoxanneETA: Sarah Anaïs and Sarah Miriam

This message was edited 3/26/2008, 8:38 AM

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Added. ;) I think it's a lovely combo, and as Sarah was my 'first' favourite name ever (when I was a little girl), Sarah Elizabeth was my first favourite combo. And it remained my favourite combo for years, until I'd met so many that it fell out of favour with me. :(Oooh, so many lovely combos to choose from! I absolutely LOVE Sarah Corinne! I also like Sarah Felicity, Sarah Rosaleen, Sarah Eulalia (LOVE it, too!) and Sarah Roxanne. I like Sarah Madeline, but I think I actually prefer Sarah Madeleine.Thank you!
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I think Sarah Mae is a very sweet combo, even if Mae seems a little filler-ish in this particular combo.I like Sarah Margaret, too, and would use it if not for the Duchess of York association. However, maybe that could be fixed. :)
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Thank you very much!I really like Sarah Katherine, Sarah Kate, Sarah Maude (though I prefer Maud), and Sarah Grace.I suppose my problem with Sarah is that it's such a common, and therefore perhaps a bland name, that I fear that it needs just the right middle name or else the whole combo will sound mundane. :/
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