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My sister is Sarah Elizabeth! (m)
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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