Girl name sister is Sariah

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Girl name sister is Sariah
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Wed, 09-13-2006 - 6:44pm

Girl name sister is Sariah



  • Aleah Corrine
  • Anika Corrine
  • Noelle Corrine (decemeber baby)
  • Naomi Corrine
  • Katrina Corrine
  • Larissa Corrine
  • Phoebe Corrine
  • Alethia Corrine
  • Talithia Corrine


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Registered: 04-22-2006
Wed, 09-13-2006 - 7:50pm

I voted for Anika, but I prefer it spelled Annika.

Michelle

 

 

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Registered: 08-26-2006
Wed, 09-13-2006 - 8:24pm
I am a sucker for a December baby named Noelle :)
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Registered: 09-29-2005
Wed, 09-13-2006 - 10:03pm

I think Talitha would be a perfect match for Sariah, so that GMV easily. You would then have a "princess" and a "little girl" -- very sweet! ;)

As to the others ...

Aleah Corrine -- I've actually known a lot of Aleahs, and none seem to spell the name the same way, so this one may be a source of confusion (may not bother you, just something to consider). Incidentally, one such "Aleah" has a sister named Renata, so that may also appeal to you ;)
Anika Corrine -- not great with Corrine
Noelle Corrine (decemeber baby) -- I could see Noelle and Sarah, but not Noelle and Sariah. It just seems too common next to her sister's name, and to be honest the "Christmas" themed names for December babies just isn't my style (and my 2nd dd was born Dec. 15 LOL). I'd just use a name you love rather than trying to do something cute, KWIM?
Naomi Corrine -- my second favorite for you. I actually know two little girls named Naomi (and one adult), so it may be getting a bit more popular, but still a great choice ;)
Katrina Corrine -- not the best with Corrine
Larissa Corrine -- the similar sounds seem to take away from Sariah, if that makes sense
Phoebe Corrine --nmsaa
Alethia Corrine -- I'm not familiar with this spelling, but I do like Alethea or Althea

HTH

~Kelli

ETA: Whoops! I just saw you had "Talithia," not Talitha, in your poll. Not sure if that was a typo or not, but I do still like Talitha for you. Sorry for the mix-up!




Edited 9/13/2006 10:06 pm ET by mommyagain6124

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Registered: 04-07-2003
Thu, 09-14-2006 - 11:24am
hi-
how do you pronounce your current daughters name?
alison
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Registered: 09-19-2005
Thu, 09-14-2006 - 12:27pm
Just like Mariah (IE Mariah Carry) but with an S, kind of like Sa-r-ya
I hope that helps.
Zen
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Thu, 09-14-2006 - 12:57pm

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You got the meanings I'm glad. Right now I'm leaning towards Talithia myself just haven't been able to convert my Husband.

the spelling I found for Talitha is the one with the extra i (talith-i-a) and that came with the "little girl" meaning.

Zen

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Thu, 09-14-2006 - 1:42pm
Ditto!
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Registered: 04-07-2003
Thu, 09-14-2006 - 2:15pm
hi zen-
i love it!
but it sounds a little to close to the sound of my daughters name kaia.
alison
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Thu, 09-14-2006 - 2:31pm
I know how you feel, we really liked Tyra (Grandmothers baptismal name) but nixed it because it was just to much like Sariah. There was quite a few like that.
Zen
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Thu, 09-14-2006 - 2:57pm

Yep I agree...Annika :)

Steph

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Rhys, Niamh, Isla and Deirdre!

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