Zosia & Isora
Simple enough: What do you think of Zosia an Isora? (separately)
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I prefer Isaura to Isora because it looks more delicate and because it'd be less likely that people would say it ih-ZOR-uh (which I think sounds kinda ugly).
Zosia is alright. I think it looks prettier than it sounds. I'm put off it a bit because of Zosia Mamet, who I find pretentious and insufferable. Since she's the only person I've ever heard with the name I relate it to her very strongly.
Zosia is alright. I think it looks prettier than it sounds. I'm put off it a bit because of Zosia Mamet, who I find pretentious and insufferable. Since she's the only person I've ever heard with the name I relate it to her very strongly.
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Love Zosia, pretty, feminine but unusual.
I had never heard of Isora, I liked the look of it at first, but the more I look at it the more it feels like a dinosaur name. I love Isadora though.
I had never heard of Isora, I liked the look of it at first, but the more I look at it the more it feels like a dinosaur name. I love Isadora though.
Zosia is lovely. I see it as soft but spunky.
I dislike Isora, I automatically think of "sore". I'd prefer Isadora.
I dislike Isora, I automatically think of "sore". I'd prefer Isadora.
I love Zofia, nn Zosia, but Zosia can stand alone, too. My one concern is that I think it could easily be misheard as Sasha.
I'm not sure about Isora. If it's a variation on Isaura, I prefer the Isaura spelling. The "isor" in Isora makes me think "eye sore."
I'm not sure about Isora. If it's a variation on Isaura, I prefer the Isaura spelling. The "isor" in Isora makes me think "eye sore."