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Sera
Met a little Sera today. Pr. SAYR-a, like Sara. Her mom kept calling her by name, but nobody could get it, sounded like Zira, Vera, Sara...finally she spelled it for us...WDYT?
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I prefer Sarah :)Cassie Anne (not Cassandra!)
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I like Sera, but I would only spell it that way as a nn for Serafina or a similar name. Otherwise it just seems picky, I think. But I do like it a lot.
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I like that spelling because even though its the same name, it doesn't have the traditional spelling and it still looks nice. I knew a girl named Saira from this film camp I did two years ago, and my mom worked at school with a little girl named Cera. All of these are pronounced like Sarah.
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No...why not just Sara, or Sarah
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Makes me think of the old Doris Day song "que sera, sera".The name itself is pretty, but I think it is confusingly similar to Sara in English, I'd prefer Sera as a nn for Seraphina. - She said he made a racial slur!
- Racial? She is Swedish!
- Maybe he called her Meatball."I’ve given it a lot of thought, and I’ve decided to be spontaneous."
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I like it prn SEER-a, but not like Sara.
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