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Re: Erica / Erika
As Petra pointed out, it is dated- but not in a bad way. It doesn't scream 80s like Tiffany or Amber. It's more of an understated dated that still works today, like Amanda or Christine.I prefer Erica because the 'c' makes it look softer and more feminine. I choose Erica (or Erika) hands down over Astrid.
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