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WDYTO Kisara?
Recently, the grandchildren of my neighbour's (whom my parents are quite close to) daughter came up from Arizona. One of their three grandchildren was a little girl named Kisara (pronounced kis-AR-ah) and I just fell in love with that name. What do you think of it? I know it's very unusual, and maybe even "made-up looking" but am I weird for liking that name?Also, their other two grandchildren was Alec (possibly a nn) who was the oldest and Justina, the youngest. What do you think of those? And do you like Kisara, Alec and Justina as a sibset?Sorry for all the questions.
I really want to know what people think.
Thanks.
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I actually like Kisara, but I wouldn't use it as a fn. It doesn't sound made-up to me, just unusual. Alec is a nice name, and Justina isn't bad, but the sibset doesn't seem to fit. Justina and Alec work together, but Kisara doesn't fit with those two.
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ditto
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I'm not sure about Kisara. It seems kind of contrived to me, like someone went, "I need a name with "kiss" in it!" and came up with Kisara. I have no idea if it's legit in any language or not, though. I love, love, love Alec, as a full name or as a nickname. Justina is all right, I prefer Justine. I think the sibset is quite nice, only Kisara sticks out a bit.
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