Benjamin & Sarah
I was talking to my niece today and she stated that I should name the baby Benjamin if it was a boy, Sarah if it was a girl. While this isn't going to happen (my brother is Benjamin, his ex-wife is Sarah) I discovered that I really, really like the names. I know they're really common and boring to people, but I dig them. What do you guys think?
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Wait, are you having a baby?? Congraaaaats!
Anyways I think they are sweet together, very homey and simple in a comfortingly flat sort of way. I was just thinking the other day that Sarah is actually quite a beautiful name, I just never really noticed because it's so common.
Anyways I think they are sweet together, very homey and simple in a comfortingly flat sort of way. I was just thinking the other day that Sarah is actually quite a beautiful name, I just never really noticed because it's so common.
They're boring, but sweet. Sarah is more overused though - I think it needs a break. Benjamin I'm not yet sick of though.
I like Benjamin, especially with "Ben," a good bit. Sarah's sound is pretty, and I love Sally, but it bores me. I know too many, and now it's starting to have that old bleached out 80s feel to it, too.
I might use Benajmin, NN Ben/Benny/Benji, but never Sarah. I've known more Sarahs than any other name on the planet, so even though I like it a lot, I would never use it.
I find them boring, but they go together well. I've never really been able to warm up to Benjamin because I don't really care for the sound of it and dislike the nickname Ben.
Sarah is pretty. I'm more in favor of the spelling Sara, though.
Sarah is pretty. I'm more in favor of the spelling Sara, though.
I like them, in much the same way I like vanilla icecream. Boring but still tasty.
I think they're really common and boring. Sorry!
I grew up with tons of Benjamins "Bens" and Sarahs in my classes at secondary school, so the names are nothing special to me at all. Though I guess one thing goes in their favour: they're strong, easy to say, and easy to spell. I guess you can't really go wrong with a Ben and Sarah. :)
I grew up with tons of Benjamins "Bens" and Sarahs in my classes at secondary school, so the names are nothing special to me at all. Though I guess one thing goes in their favour: they're strong, easy to say, and easy to spell. I guess you can't really go wrong with a Ben and Sarah. :)
Well my name is Sarah, so I will defend it to the end! It is a nice classic name with a sweet meaning and Benjamin is equally as classic and nice imo.
I particularly like Sarah. Benjamin is fine, though I wouldn't use it formy child, it's too long, with our 4-syllable last name.