Cerena
I love this spelling of Serena! It is much prettier with the C in my eyes.
Googled it and found out that it's a commonly used variant.
Would you know how to pronounce it right away?
Googled it and found out that it's a commonly used variant.
Would you know how to pronounce it right away?
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Yes.
I would know to pronounce Cerena just like Serena. But Cerena makes me think of cereal, not "serene."
I prefer the original Roman way, Serena, because of the meaning.
However, I will admit that when it comes to a similar sounding name Selena / Celina, I prefer the "c" spelling.
I prefer the original Roman way, Serena, because of the meaning.
However, I will admit that when it comes to a similar sounding name Selena / Celina, I prefer the "c" spelling.
This message was edited 12/11/2008, 9:36 AM
Yes the meaning does get somewhat obscured by the C spelling. Hmmm... definitely something to think about.
Sorry for the double post above.
I was trying to edit my comment and something went horribly awry.
(I did manage to add something to that other post before being able to erase this one.)
I was trying to edit my comment and something went horribly awry.
(I did manage to add something to that other post before being able to erase this one.)
I would know how to prn it, yes, but honestly?, that might be because it reminds me of cereal, sorry. And Cessnas (planes). However, I do see the attraction. I like different, and Cerena is different.
In response, may I ask how you might feel about Sarina? It's another variant I toy with. In fact, come to think of it I've been toying with another related name: Serenissima. If you have a thought about either...?
In response, may I ask how you might feel about Sarina? It's another variant I toy with. In fact, come to think of it I've been toying with another related name: Serenissima. If you have a thought about either...?
Hmmm
Sarina is fine, but it reminds me of Sarin gas unfortunately. I don't know, I just like the roundness of Cerena (if that makes any sense -- if it doesn't don't worry, it's me)It looks prettier written that way
Serenissima --- Well it's a bit long, and it appears to be the name of a board game. Hmmm..who knew.
Sarina is fine, but it reminds me of Sarin gas unfortunately. I don't know, I just like the roundness of Cerena (if that makes any sense -- if it doesn't don't worry, it's me)It looks prettier written that way
Serenissima --- Well it's a bit long, and it appears to be the name of a board game. Hmmm..who knew.
Hmm, good point
I hadn't thought of Sarin gas. That is unfortunate.
I do understand what you mean about the roundness of Cerena. The C and all. Letter shapes impact my thoughts too.
Serenissima is a board game? I didn't know that. It is kind of long, isn't it. I don't know; I haven't committed to it yet. Still pondering.
I forgot to say earlier that I would also have known the prn because of Cecilia -- though I prefer Cecelia, which seems rounder to me. :-)
I hadn't thought of Sarin gas. That is unfortunate.
I do understand what you mean about the roundness of Cerena. The C and all. Letter shapes impact my thoughts too.
Serenissima is a board game? I didn't know that. It is kind of long, isn't it. I don't know; I haven't committed to it yet. Still pondering.
I forgot to say earlier that I would also have known the prn because of Cecilia -- though I prefer Cecelia, which seems rounder to me. :-)
Hmm, I wasn't the biggest fan of it before you mentioned the roundness, but now I get the appeal. Can't say I like it, but I get it.
To answer your original question, yes I'd know how to pronounce it. It doesn't remind me of cereal, or anything else. It does look a bit strange to my eyes though, because Serena is so tied to, well, serene, serenity. There's no "c" there. But that is just personal preference of course.
To answer your original question, yes I'd know how to pronounce it. It doesn't remind me of cereal, or anything else. It does look a bit strange to my eyes though, because Serena is so tied to, well, serene, serenity. There's no "c" there. But that is just personal preference of course.