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Twins, WDYT?
What do you think of the twin set of Zephora and Safira? Would it be better as Zipora and Sapphira?~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~*~ "I'm Princess Angelina Contessa Louisa Francesca Banana Fanna Bo Besca the Third. But you can call me Dot."
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Safira reminds me of the car (Vauxhall Zafira) and Zephora reminds me of the make-up brand (Sephora). Too many associations, even though both names sound very pretty!

This message was edited 7/17/2019, 9:57 AM

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Hi !!!I'd use Tzipporah and Sapphira because in any other case they would be too similar.They are both beautiful names but pay attention to their sound. If you choose Tzipporah and Sapphira you have:Tz (ts) vs S
P vs F So they are different enough to go well while if you choose Zephora with /z/ and /ph/ is way too close-sounding.

This message was edited 7/16/2019, 4:45 AM

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I don't like either! But that's mostly because they wouldn't happen where I live.If you want an f sound, use Zephora; if you want a p sound, use Zipora. But why not use Zipporah? Similarly, I'd use Sapphira.
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Zipporah and Sapphira would be better, but they are still rather close, what about Zipporah and Sapphire or Affia Deborah, Keturah, Kezia, Aquilla, Druscilla, Priscilla, Magdalena, Tabitha, Susannah, Talitha, Martha, Abijah, Ada, Adina, Asenath, Ariel, Atarah, Esther, Hadassah, Jemima, Jerusha, Joanna, Leah, Lydia, Micaiah, Miriam, Naomi, Penninah, Prisca, Rebekah, Shiloh, Tamar, Tamara, Tirzah, Vashti
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That sounds incredibly confusing.
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They’re basically the same name.
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They sound awfully similar.
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