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Sabrina and her sisters
What do you think of the name Sabrina Simone?
What are some complimentary sister names?
I like names like Gabrielle or Veronica but my husband isn't fond of those names... What are some similar names that would work with Sabrina? My husband and I really want to pay homage to Hermione, or Emma as she is a great role model for young girls, but Hermione doesn't work with Sabrina and Emma is too common. Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks!

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Sabrina is not my style at all, but Sabrina Simone is very catchy. Nice job!I'm tempted to make alliterative sister names. Is that terrible?
Gianna Gabrielle
Valerie Viola
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How about Emmeline?
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Sabrina is on our list (so is Veronica), and we also have Matilda, Nadine, Camille, Vivian and Angela. We have more, but those are in the closest vein to Sabrina I think. I also think that V-names like Victoria, Vanessa, Valerie, etc... go very well with Sabrina. Sabrina Simone is quite striking - and a combo that benefits from the alliteration, which is great because most alliteration cheapens a name. This is a classy combo. Some other suggestions:
Emily (reference to Emma, but better fitted to Sabrina)
Audrey
Michelle
Madeline
Tabitha
Priscilla
Therese
Scarlett
Celeste
Beatrice
Carmen
Laurel
Lillian
Megan
Phoebe
Joscelyn
Rosalie
Hazel
Anette
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Sabrina is very pretty and sparkly. I think Gabrielle and especially Veronica do go very nicely with it as sisters.
Hermione, I think, is ugly, even uglier than Emma, which I can't stand. I don't know as I'd call Hermione Granger (if that's who you're thinking of) a good role model; she's a fictional character, and has magic powers to back her up. And Hermione especially doesn't sound like Sabrina's sister. Also, Sabrina the Teenage Witch is pretty well known so I'd try to avoid such an obviously pop-culture witchy theme.Vanessa, Danielle, Monica, Michelle, Melissa, Allison, Jessica ...
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