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Soraya/Saraya
I've heard of two little girls with this name, and unfortunately I don't think the mothers know about psoriasis, because that's what I think of every time I hear it!
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Soraya vs SariahI have an Aunt Soraya. It is very pretty. She pronounces it suh-RAY-uh, (not so-RYE-uh). So it doesn't remind me of psoriasis.The Mormon name Sariah does remind me of psoriasis, though.

This message was edited 8/31/2011, 9:56 PM

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That's why I prefer Suraya...For me, anyway, it removes the psoriasis association.
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If it weren't for me thinking of psoriasis, I would like it more. Soraya in particular makes me think of psoriasis because it's closer in terms of spelling, but Saraya reminds me of it as well. I don't dislike the name. I just wish that I didn't think of psoriasis at all.
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That's what I think of tooJust couldn't bring myself to give a kid a name that would immediately make me think of liver disease...
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HeyMy name is Saraya. I've never once had it linked to Psoriasis. They really don't sound that similar.I love it, and have had nothing but compliments.Sariah maybe is a little similar to Psoriasis, but still so much better than McKinley or Tenley or McKiley or Kynzee (all of which I've seen IRL). Addison, Amelia - two examples of names that are also medical conditions. i could think of more but I'm late so it'll have to wait for later.
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How about Malorie? Sounds very similar to Malaria.
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I wouldn't choose that one either.
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Yeah they do... in N. Am'n En. anyway, they sound close... all you do is add a sis to the end... Doesn't mean it wouldn't otherwise be pretty... just that for the medically aware, our first thought when we hear it is liver disease.Amelia makes me think of Amelia Bidelia though and is therefore not even on my radar...Just plain not a fan of Addison...If going solely on sound with no other associations, I think Soraya would sound the nicest of the 3...I'm not a big fan of most Mc names as given names either.
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maybe if you are using the -rye prn. But my name is -ray, and I think if you was it with -ray in the middle then it doesn't sound anything like it. I can see -rye making you think Psoriasis.
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That would def. make some difference... spelling makes it ambiguous though.
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ray = ray *shrugs*I can see rye for Sariah, but I don't get it for Soraya or Saraya. But maybe thats just me.Alot of people here prn. my name as -rye too. Naima, Line and Anissa's dad STILL does it, after 7 months. I can't stand the -rye prn.
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Perhaps if the y were replaced w/ an i...Then it would at least be clear that it's a vowel sound, though whether it's 1 vowel sound or the other could still be up in the air.
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It all depends on whether people treat the y as a vowel or a consonant... While y acts like a vowel in SOME languages, in others, it's only a consonant and there are many languages for which a is ALWAYS ah and NEVER ai/ay like in ate, so when it's a language one's not familiar with, one doesn't assume that a-y-vowel will be ay-vowel... it could be a-ya or a-yo... etc... so it's a REALLY easy mistake.

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Yeah I think most people use Rye here, because we have so many Spanish speakers.
Then again, what do I know.
But even though it sounds exactly like Psoriasis to my ear it doesn't bother me.
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Psoriasis is a skin condition.
Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/psoriasis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cirrhosis
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ok... sorry... still sounds like one the way some people prn. it and makes a person potentially also think of the other.
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I love Soraya!It's one of my favorite names.
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Love Soraya! It is in PNL. :)
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I like these names. I don't think of psoriasis when I hear them. I really like Soraya. I think it's a bit of a stretch to compare it to psoriasis.
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not that big a stretch... 3 syls of a 4 syl word... and to a medically aware person, it's an obvious completion... It otherwise sounds nice though.
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I was just thinking about Soraya. I think it's pretty. It doesn't remind me of psoriasis.
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I like it and think it's a perfectly nice name. I mean, hey, Arthur sounds like arthritis and Phyllis is at the end of syphilis and Rhea is in diarrhea, but they have other, much better and nicer associations and meanings to focus on. It's not like the kids are actually called Psoriasis.I like Amadeo, too. :D
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Thing about Phyllis and Rhea is that those are both at the END of the words you're menioning rather than being the 1st 3 syls of a 4 syl word... Not a big fan of Arthur anyway.
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Wow that is really unfortunate. I think the name Soraya is Arabic, but it still would sound really awkward in an educated, English-speaking place. If I had that name, I would go by something else.
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Which reminds me of another one...AmadeoAmadeo is another kid that was at my daughter's daycare. She recognized him at the store and I had no idea what she was talking about, she kept saying "Amadeo, Amadeo!" I was like, you mean Mozart?? I think it's hispanic.
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Instead of Mozart, Amadeo reminds me of armadillos. rofl.
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Had a guy in 1 of my elementary classes named Armond and his name made me think of that too.
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