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Starren
Opinion on Starren for a girl?
I thought it had more strength than star or starlyn and sounded more tomboyish
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How about Steren, its a Cornish girl name meaning star
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Hmm, don't know what to say about Starren... What about Saffron? Stella? Schuyler (its pronounced & can be spelled like Skylar)?
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It doesn't look feminine to me plus I just don't care for the way it sounds. Also, it reminds me of the word "staring".
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I prefer Star, Starlight / Starlite, or Starling only.
"a boy's best friend is his mother" - Norman Bates in Psycho
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It could grow on me. I also like Starling.Stephie.'Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.' Proverbs 4:23
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I'd try out Sterre. Starren looks wrong to me and if it is a name it would be a boys name.
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Steren and Seren are legitimate names that sound the same (or nearly) without looking made up.Plus, it looks like it should rhyme with Warren. I dislike Starren immensely.Array

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Not my style I too see Staring when I look at it
Steren a cornish name that means star is slightly better

Paula

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I don't like it. For some reason it makes me think of 'staring'.
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