Cora or Cara
Which one do you prefer and why? Thanks.
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Cara, much less old-lady-ish!
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The summer ends and we wonder who we are, and there you go, my friends, with your boxes in your car...
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The summer ends and we wonder who we are, and there you go, my friends, with your boxes in your car...
- Dar Williams
Cora. Though it reminds me of the character on "The Waltons", Cora Beth. She was snooty. (Sorry, I grew up watching that show :b) But I have always dislike Cara and Kara. Not sure why. It just seems like one of those 1980s names to me, that's WAY over by now, I guess. At least Cora is fresh and was out of date for a long time, but I think it's one of those that's coming back. Either way, I still like Cora better. :)
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I like Cara (prefer Kara or Karah) its better than Cora. :)
Cora, just prefer the sound.
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Neither are my style but they are both fine I like them both equally
A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
A childs smile is worth more to me than Gold
Cora because I think Cara looks kind of trashy.
I wish we could open our eyes
To see in all directions at the same time
-Death Cab for Cutie
I wish we could open our eyes
To see in all directions at the same time
-Death Cab for Cutie
Cara its a great name and every Cara ive nown has been a really great person
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" The best gift you can give someone else is a good example."
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Well, the name Cora derives from the ancient Greek name 'Kora' which means ‘young girl’, ‘daughter’, the name was used also as the collective name for the Nymphs, daughters of Zeus. I prefer it to Cara, which means 'head' in ancient Greek. :)
Cara, pronounced CARR-a
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"To thine own self be true; and it must follow, as the night the day, thou can'st not then be false to any man"
Hamlet, Act i, Sc.3
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