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Sabrina, Marne and Claire?
What do you think of three sisters named Sabrina, Marne and Claire?
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I don't really think the names match very well.Sabrina is rather dated or at least over-used.
As to Marne, I have no clue what it means or where it's from. Therefore it's weird. It also doesn't look too feminine.
Claire is a great, classic name. Therefore it doesn't really go together with Sabrina.Since Claire is the only one I like, I'll try to think of names that match well with this one:Adele
Alice
Amelia
Camilla
Caroline
Katherine
Cecilia
Elise
Emeline
Eve
Flora
Helen
Isabel
Josephine
Julie
Lilian
Louise
Marlene
Pauline
Rose
Sophie
Valerie
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Yes to Sabrina and Claire
No to Marne. Dislike it and it sticks out like a sore thumbSuggestions:
Sabrina, Melanie & Claire
Sabrina, Medida & Clair
Sabrina, Mae & Clair
Sabrina, Morgan & Clair
Sabrina, Margret and ClairAnd..so forth
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They're a pretty random-seeming set. I love the name Sabrina, it's so bright and sparkly. Marne sounds heavy and sad, and the spelling leaves it unclear how it's supposed to be pronounced. Marn? Marnie?
Claire is pale and watery and limp.
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Sabrina is actually pretty; Latin for the river Severn too, which is nice. It does have popular-culture issues which (witch?) would appeal to juvenile humourists.Claire is very good indeed. I prefer Clare, but either way, it's a winner.Marne the river? Marne the WWI battles? Marne or Marnie as a somewhat obsolete nn for Margaret, Mary, Marion etc? I think it's the odd one out; it really doesn't appeal to me at all.
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I think Sabrina and Claire would be fine together, although stylistically pretty different. I see Claire as straightforward, pretty, but simple and practical. Sabrina on the other hand is froofy.Marne is the outlier. Rarely heard of, as opposed to the much more popular Claire and Sabrina. I think Mara or even Marnie or Maeve would be better choices.
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You only need to post this topic onceI like Sabrina and Claire. I'm not fond of Marne- is it suppose to be Marnie? If so I would spell it as such because Marne looks like it's said "MARN"Marnie is sweet but feels less refined than Sabrina and Claire
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Kindly notice that they were two different questions. First names vs full names.
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Kindly notice that you need to pick one name to post under
....and that no one replied to your first post.

This message was edited 10/8/2014, 6:48 PM

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Completely OT, but...I love your sig. PG is judging you.
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Hehehe. Thank you :) he certainly is
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