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Mara & Maura.
Do you pronounce them the same way? If not, how do you pronounce each one?
Do you prefer Mara or Maura?
Overall do you like or dislike each, and why?Also, do you have any combos? You can use Mara and Maura as both a FN and a MN, it doesn't matter.
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Haha! My name is Mara Katherine, my grandfather calls me Mara Kat, and my aunt calls me Mara Jean (not quite sure why).
I prefer my name, but I feel like Mara has too many different pronunciations, (Mare-a, Marr-a Mahr-a, etc.) whereas Maura comes out as one pronunciation most of the time. I pronounce Mara as if it was spelled Marra, and Maura like Morra.Mara Katherine
Maura Katherine
Mara Grace
Maura Grace
Mara Lily
Maura Lily
Mara Therese
Maura Therese
Olivia Maura
Mara Gabrielle
Maura Gabrielle
Isabella Mara
Isobel Maura
Rosalie Mara
Mara Sophie
Maura Sophia
Mara Faith
Maura Faith
Mara Leah
Leah Mara
Maura Juliana
Mara Juliet
Mara Josephine
Maura Josephina
Maura Seraphina
Mara GenevieveHope this helps
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I pronounced them differently: Mara is "MAHR-uh" while Maura is "MOR-uh." I love them both.Stock combos:Mara Vivien
Evelyn MaraMaura Belen ("bel-EN")
Rosalind Maura
Joan MauraIt's so nice to see both being considered. They usually get overlooked, poor things.

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I pronounce them very differently.Mara is MAHR-ah or MAIR-ah. Maura is MOW-rah or MAWR-ah. So completely different.I prefer the MAWR-ah over MOW-rah. I prefer the spelling Mora over Maura. But I think I prefer Mara over Maura or Mora. I like the pronunciation of MAHR-ah over MAIR-ah.I like Mara and Maura / Mora.
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Mara / Maura Suggestions
The occasion dictates entirely the pronunciation used.
Mara will always be MAH-rah, whereas Maura may be MAH-rah or MORE-ah.
And to be truthful, I have never been excited by either. They just seem very bland, generic, and... unattractive, I suppose.

Mara / Maura Abeni
Mara / Maura Aeronwy
Mara / Maura Albertine
Mara / Maura Alexandrie
Mara / Maura Amarachi
Mara / Maura Amaryllis
Mara / Maura Andromeda
Mara / Maura Angeliki
Mara / Maura Annikki
Mara / Maura Apolline
Mara / Maura Araceli
Mara / Maura Arundhati
Mara / Maura Astraea
Mara / Maura Avanti
Mara / Maura Batari
Mara / Maura Benjamine

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I wish fewer people pronounced AU like O. Laura is so pretty but everyone says it Lora. Uggers.Anyway, I'd say them basically the same but would easily bow to pressure to say Maura "More-a." I prefer Mara. I have a friend whose name was Maura but she felt weighted down by it and changed it to Mara, because she was really interested in eastern European culture and it was much more international/etc. I don't thin she's ever regretted the change. I've always thought it suited her better.
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Nope, Mara is MAR-a, Maura is MOR-a. I prefer Maura, but I like both of them a lot.
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I was at school with a very pleasant Mara who opened my eyes to the name - previously I'd found the meaning a bit off-putting. Later I had a self-important colleague named Maura ...Mara sounds like MA (he's making eyes at me)ruh
Maura sounds like MORE uh in English, MOW (the lawn) ruh in AfrikaansI wouldn't use either of them, especially Maura. The only combo to present itself is Mara Jean.
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Mara is MAH-rah and Maura is MORE-ah. I love Mara but don't care for Maura -- I generally dislike names that end in an -ora sound.
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1. No... One is as stated, and Maura is pronounced like Laura.
2. Mara!!!
3. Like Mara (Elder Scrolls Goddess)and Maura is bleah.
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I'd guess I'd pronounce them the same, but I wouldn't want to. I don't like the Maura version, but can't say why.I love Mara. It's simple, but lovely and feminine. I also like the Irish connection and tend to think of the 'of the sea' meaning rather than 'bitter'. My fave combo at the moment is Mara Rowan.
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I get a totally different feel from Mara and Maura. Maura is super dark for me. Mara I pronounce MAH-ruh (same as I say Lara and Tara), and Maura MORE-ruh. I prefer Mara slightly, but I like them both, although neither really excites me.Eleanor Mara was a name for a character when I was 15. Haha. I forgot all about that until now.
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Mara is Mah-ra, and Maura is More-a. So very different pronunciations......Preferences? Hmm. I prefer the way Mara looks, but I think I prefer the way Maura sounds....I've never known anyone with either name, and would say I like both names enough. I can picture each on girls and women of all ages, which is a good thing....
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I pronounce them differently. I pronounce Mara with the first syllable having the same vowel sound as in "cat" and Maura with the first syllable sounding the same as the first syllable in "organ".I like Mara and dislike Maura. Mara sounds fresh and crisp, while Maura sounds draggy and heavy.Mara is my niece's name, and her middle name is Emily. Mara Emily. But that's kind of boring. She was given the middle name of Emily because Emily had been my sister's favorite name, but she decided against using it as a first name because of popularity.
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