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... the only time I've ever seen Sabre used IRL, is on a girl friend of mine, but it's pronounced SAY-bruh. And it has an accent on the E.
So when I see Sabre, it looks like a feminine name to me. I can see it more on a guy with the SAY-burr pronunciation, though.
Severin looks too much like Severus Snape... from Harry Potter, you know? :/
So when I see Sabre, it looks like a feminine name to me. I can see it more on a guy with the SAY-burr pronunciation, though.
Severin looks too much like Severus Snape... from Harry Potter, you know? :/
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:) yeah it does, lol. I'd pronounce Sabre - say-bur
Yeah thats what I was thinking. I've only known the one girl with the name, though, so when I see it, I think of her. If I hadn't met her, etc. I might be more prone to say it was masculine though.
it's a unique name either way. :)
it's a unique name either way. :)