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Sophie or Sophia
We would like to call our baby Sophie and also want to use my grandmother's name "Sarah". What is your opinion on how to arrange the names? Sarah Sophia
Sophia Sarah
Sophie SarahIs it alright to call her Sophie if her middle name is Sophia?
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Sophie Sarah gets my vote.:)
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Sophia Sarah gets my vote-
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Sarah Sophia seems to sound the best.
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Sarah Sophia flows the best, imo. I think it would be fine to call her Sophie.
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I think Sophia Sarah flows the nicest.**~**~**~**~**~**~**
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Sophie Sarah gmv. I don't like Sophia nearly as much as Sophie, and I believe in calling a child by their fn and not their mn. It just causes confusion. Have you considered Sadie? It's a form of Sarah, which would honor your grandmother, and has a similar feel to Sophie.
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Sarah Sophia flows best to me. :)
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I don't really like eithe rone, but if I had to choose, I'd choose Sophia, because it is more grown-up to me. Sophie, as I said above, is sickly-sweet.Sarah and Sophia are really too similar to go well together. If I really wanted to honor your relative, I'd see if she had a middle name to use that would work better with Sophia.
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Sarah Sophia is my favorite. I also love the combo Sally Sophia, and Sally is a nn of Sarah. Just thought I'd throw that out there. I think it's perfectly fine to call her Sophie if her mn is Sophia. =)
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I like Sophie Sarah bestI prefer Sophie to Sophia, I think Sophia sounds "heavier".And I also prefer Sophie to Sarah.In Sweden it would be quite normal to call her Sophie, even if she is named Sarah Sophie. You can be called by your first, second or third name.But sometimes people advise against it, b/c they say that it will complicated if you go outside Sweden, especially to USA. - She said he made a racial slur!
- Racial? She is Swedish!
- Maybe he called her Meatball.Equality never goes out of style.
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agree...Sophia sounds so stuckup to me, but I think Sophie is just right.
Sara Sophie sounds better together aloud, but if she'll be called Sophie, I think it'd be awkward to always be S. Sophie Lastname. Sophie Sarah is lovely too.- mirfak
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Sarah Sophia. I don't like Sophie.Kristen~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Sarah Sophia is my preference. It's certainly fine to call her Sophie if it's her middle name.
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Sarah Sophia is beautiful! And in response to your second question, I don't see why not! :) It's a beautiful name. God bless!
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I adore the name Sophie, so spunky and fresh. It can stand on its own, or as a nn for Sophia, even when Sophia is the mn.Sarah Sophia seems the best overall flow. "Sophie Sarah" makes Sophie sound more like an adjective than a name (ex: soapy Sarah, sappy Sarah).
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