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Re: Saoirse or Sorsha?
I met a wonderful lady from Ireland on a baby name site several years ago. Her name was Saoirse (pronounced SAYER-sha) although she told me it was a regional pronunciation along with SEER-sha). I'd have to say I prefer Saoirse to Sorsha. The 'sore' part doesn't appeal to me at all.
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Damnit, you may be right with the 'sore'...! But fortunately in Germany this word doesn't exist and so nobody would ever come accross that. ;-)Cheers,Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitterz and layouts
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