Re: WDYTO Saffira?
in reply to a message by Korinna
I like the spelling Sapphira better. Not a name I'd use but it's nice. Not sure how well it works with Nora though, they seem too similar sounding to call "Nora! Saffira!" around the house.
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That's a good point, I should test out names usability by imagining yelling them around the house :). I don't think they sound too similar though. Saffira will be pronounced suh-FEER-uh, and I can always call her Fira or Saf at times if it's too much of a mouthful. Fira's also a Pakistani name I like (Firrah).