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Keziah, Kezia or Cassia
Hi !!!What about these names?Ketziah
Keziah
Kezia
Cassia (as variant of Keziah)Which one do you prefer? Do they give you different vibes? Any name for a sibset?Personal Name Lists https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456

This message was edited 5/3/2019, 12:19 AM

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Keziah definitely, I love it! As for sibling names, well anything that's Biblical and a bit more uncommon, like Keziah is.
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I love all four of them objectively, but I'd go for Cassia probably because I worry unfamiliar K-names could be viewed as trashy or made-up. Cassia definitely gives me a different vibe, it feels more like Cassian or Cassandra.
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I prefer Cassia. The spelling and feel is more my taste, I adore the nickname Cassie, and I do like cinnamon.
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I would go with Keziah. I love it, but I’m scared it sounds too biblical for me personally.
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I like Cassia and also Kasia (both as cas-ee-a, not cash-a). I don't like Ketziah because it looks like ketchup and kvetch IMO. Keziah and Kezia are pretty good. They give me a more quirky, hipstery vibe. Cassia's vibe is more calm and... classical (?)
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I get a much different vibe from Cassia than the others; it seems popular/mainstream and reminds me of Cassandra, while the others seem quirkier and a bit religious.I'd expect to see Keziah in the US. Kezia wouldn't be surprising, but I'd think it looks like a variation.I like them all, but my favorite is Ketziah. I prefer the sound, and it reminds me of Yiddish names, which I tend to like.

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Ketziah is beautiful. I also like how it seems Yiddish-ish.
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Keziah, for sure!She gives me a sweet but spunky vibe. However, I can't picture it on anybody older than 20, so if I used it, it'd be for a teenage character or younger. But it's pretty, and I love the connection with the Biblical cinnamon tree, as cinnamon is one of my favorite spices!Sarai and Talitha (TAL-i-tha) come to mind for siblings, because all three of them are uncommon Biblical names. Or maybe Micaiah (for either gender) if we're talking twins!
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