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Re: Sara
Sara (usually pronounced SAR-uh in the UK) is okay: a nice enough name, and I'd like it on someone else's child. It seems lighter and weaker to me than Sarah, which has much more personal significance for me and which I prefer. I've known two Saras ever, both of whom are over 50, and yet it doesn't really feel dated to me because afaik it's never been really common, although I was surprised to see that Sara and Sarah are both still in the top 100 in the UK. Sarah is plummeting, but Sara seems to actually be rising a little.
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