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Estera
What do you think of it? It's listed as the Polish and Slovak form of Esther. Do you have any mn ideas?Thank you!
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I like it :) Estera June
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Aw. I had a professor named Esther once. Her parents were Russian Jews and wanted to call her Esthera / Estera ("es-TEHR-uh"). She didn't like the way Esther sounded in English and wished she could have gone by Estera. She was so good to me. Now I'm feeling guilty for not keeping up with her.Anyway. Estera is gorgeous. Mns:Estera Lillian
Estera Helen
Estera Vivien
Estera Gabrielle
Estera Maryam
Estera Sophie
Estera Lilith
Estera Hope
Estera Kathryn
Estera Justine
Estera Cybele ("SIB-uh-lee")
Estera Inez
Estera Carmel
Estera JessamineHappy hunting and please let us know what you decide on. Thanks!
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Thank you! I love these-Estera Vivien
Estera Gabrielle
Estera Maryam -I love this spelling, it looks more feminine.
Estera Sophie -I should not overlook Sophie as a mn!
Estera Lilith
Estera Cybele ("SIB-uh-lee")
Estera Inez
Estera Carmel -I love that this could mean Star Garden.I certainly will let you all know what I decide on!

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I think I'd just consider it as a silly romanticization of Esther. I prefer Esther.
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I like it. I tend to like names that start with Es. They seem soft and femenine to me.Examples:
Esme
Esperanza
Estella
Esther
Estrella
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I had found that one some time ago. I like, a lot. Let's see what I've got for combos...Estera Fleur
Estera Ffion
Estera Catherine
Estera Xanthe
Estera Ylva (ool-va)
Estera Dawn
Estera Sadie
Estera Willow
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Those are great combos! I like-Estera Fleur
Estera Ffion
Estera Xanthe
Estera Dawn -I don't usually like the name Dawn at all, but it sounds great in this combo.
Estera Willow
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