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[Opinions] Isaura
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OTOff topic but I just wanted to say you have sooo many good names as middle names. I’d almost let you name my daughter :p
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OMG thank you! I'm deeply flattered. I'm 29 and gay and single and can't quite conceptualize having my own children ever, so I would loooove to name others' babies. :) :) :)
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Haha you’re very welcome! Wouldn’t that be a great job, helping couples name their baby! If it’s not already out there we should create it.A friend of my sister’s is gay, single and now has a son (thanks to a befriended donor). And she’s 40 I think, so don’t ditch the children thing. You never know!
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I actually have a student named Isaura this year! She pronounces it ee-SOW-ruh. I think it's very pretty, but not my personal style. Of your combos, I like Isaura Peony and Isaura Celestine the best.
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The meaning doesn't bother me, I really like Lydia which has a similar meaning. I am not sure that the pronunciation you gave would occur to me, the Z sound feels a bit unnatural. I want to say it to rhyme with Laura. I like these combos:
Isaura Beatrice
Isaura Clementine
Isaura Daphne
Isaura Genevieve
Isaura Josephine
Isaura Juliet
Isaura Magdalene
Isaura Penelope
Isaura Vivien / Vivienne
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Hi Wordsmith !!!I agree with the drab meaning. But the sound and the reptile vibe are interesting. It is perfect for a character. Isaura Tanith is the perfect combo because it mantains the serpentine theme. I found a "new" lovely name! Blanche + Fleur = Blanchefleur !!! It is lovely... But not along with Isaura. And Quitterie? What a tryumphant, mythological and Ancient name! Tranquility, Aphrodite, Phoenicians, red-colour and Astarte! Wow!! ❤️

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This is new to me - thank you for presenting it. I like this!For nicknames / short names, I immediately think Ia (long 'I' followed by a short 'a'). Saura - or perhaps even for an affectionate name how about Sia (See/a--long 'e' or, Sia--with a long 'i' vowel sound). I can also see a few other possible shorts. Isaura is a keeper.

This message was edited 8/11/2019, 3:13 AM

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It sounds like a dinosaurs' name.
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I like it, mainly because I love the -aura ending, both in sound and spelling. It’s a very pretty and in my opinion usable name.
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It's interesting and likeable, but doesn't appeal to me very much aesthetically. Maybe it would if I were accustomed to it.
Zora is neat, though.Isaura Celandine is pretty awesome.
Isaura Helen too, in a different way.
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sorry dont like this one, I just see I saw her or I saw a
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Isaura sounds like a dinosaur, or a lady dinosaur. Or plaural dinosaurs.
Or maybe a Japanese car. Like an Isuzu but more dinosaur-like.
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Cool!
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