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Starla
I'm not sure if Starla has a meaning, but apparently either "star" "bright star" or "of the stars" How do you think?Rate my PNL or I will boil your teeth.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/223227

My sarcasm has come to the point where I don't even know if I'm joking or not.
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It’s quite pretty, and it’s better than Star.
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Sorry I don't like it. It feels tacky and like it's trying too hard to me.Some names with "starry" meanings that I prefer...
Stella
Estella
Estelle
Evren
Esther
Aster
Bellatrix
Lyra
Maristela
Sitara
Stelara
Tara
Vega
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Forced pronunciation. 2/10
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I like it! It reminds me of Stella and Scarlett, two other names I like.
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I like Starla if I had to pick a name outside of my fav styles it'd be an idea

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It's like Darla, Carla, Marla, Stella, Stelara, Stellaria, Starlene, Eartha - it's neither my favorite nor least favorite of the group.I guess I'd rate it a 5 or 6 out of 10. It's kind of fun and doesn't sound bad.
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I kind of like how tacky it is, and the sounds aren't unappealing. I'd never use it, though. Hester is better.
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It looks pretty. Otherwise, Starla is a meh name. Not bad but not necessarily good either.
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I really like it, the -rla ending is very appealing to me.
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I think it just means star, and was made up relatively recently as an elaboration on the word star.
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I like its sound and look, although the BtN user Starla_Marie tainted it for me a bit. I think just "star" is the right meaning.
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Who's/was Starla_Marie?
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It's a pretty stand out name to me. I love it!
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