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I love Sarah. It's one of my top three. I just love how it's not tied to anyone stereotype or anything like that. A Sarah could be anyone. And it sounds fresh and crisp, but has a huge history. I'm not a huge fan of the meaning, but it's not that important to me.
Sarah Christine is kind of cute, although I do think '80s' when I hear it. It's a million times better than Sarah Grace/Sarah Marie, etc though.
My favourite Sarah combos are Sarah Temperance and Sarah Josephine
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