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Kierra or Kiara?
And if you have any combo ideas, go for it!ETA: I'm pronouncing Kierra "Ki-AIR-ah" and Kiara "Ki-AHR-ah"

This message was edited 7/21/2013, 4:21 PM

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Kiara
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Kiarafor two reasons:1. It rolls of the tongue easier, at least for me and sounds more alluring
2. Because of the daughter in Lion King 2. This name makes me nostalgic for my childhood
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Neither. Keira/Kira is better! :D

This message was edited 7/23/2013, 9:42 AM

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Kierra because Kiara is eternally a lioness.Kierra Frances
Kierra Margaret
Kierra Estelle
Kierra Eleanor
Kierra Viviana (I like the double A ending.)
Kierra Adelaide
Kierra Rosalie
Kierra Mirabelle
Kierra Constance
Kierra Emmeline
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KiaraThis name is on my list, it's pretty low down but I still love it. It's more visually pleasing than Kierra and I think it sounds prettier too :)
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I like Kiara best, but neither appeal to me much. I prefer Ciara or Keira, prn KEER-ra. Middle name ideas:
Kiara Olive
Kiara Lisette
Kiara Grace
Kiara Eliza
Kiara Lily
Kiara Penelope
Kiara Mia
Kiara Quinn
Kiara Ellen
Kiara Louise
Kiara Marissa
Kiara Florence
Kiara Pippa
Kiara Leigh
Kiara Lucy
Kiara Madeleine
Kiara Natalie
Kiara Isabelle
Kiara Wren
Kiara Phoebe
Kiara Bridget
Kiara Zinnia
Kiara Zoe
Kiara Erin
Kiara Matilda
Kiara Elodie
Kiara Amelie
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Kiara all the way - it's just so pretty and lively. I've always preferred it over Kierra.
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Both look good to me, but I pronounce them differently. Kierra = kee-AIR-uh (like Sierra with a K) and Kiara = kee-AR-uh (middle syllable rhymes with car).
If they're both supposed to be kee-AIR-uh, I'd go with Kierra.
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How are you pronouncing each? I'd say Kierra as kee-AIR-uh and Kiara as kee-ARR-uh. I don't care for either name, but if I had to choose I'd go with Kiara. I like Keira much better, though.
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I thought the name was Kiera. Kierra seems the closest, though, so I'd go with that one.
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