Yeah, in that situation its kinda alright. Like Stephanie and Stefanie. The ability to distinguish between the two aids in lots of things. I do think however, that 5 different versions is a tad excessive.
I'm only bothered when the spelling is retarded or completely changes (or at least SHOULD change) the pronunciation.
I think I'm one of the few that isn't bothered by how people choose to spell their own names - I mean, determining the spelling isn't a problem for me.
Plus, it's a refreshing change to see some brand new names, even though their origin (e.g. kids named after alcoholic drinks like Courvoisier, Chardonnay, Stella, John Smith) may be amusing. Infinite diversity and all that.
Sara is the normal spelling of the name in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, etc.I have seen Sarah also spelled Sara???
With both meaning Princess
Are they both pronunced the same way? I'm familiar with the pronuciation of Sarah both on TV and people I've known but I've never heard Sara prononced (Mia Sara is the only one I can think of with the name and according to wiki Sara is short of a much longer Italian name).
My first name is Roger
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