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Re: Sarah and Sara
I don't know if it's too dated - I think it's rather classic - but was certainly overused several decades ago. I know a bunch, mostly Sarahs rather than Sara. If they are English-speaking, I would assume that both were pronounced the same, with the first A rhyming with bear. But if they were European or Latinx I would assume the first A would rhyme with car.I think I slightly prefer Sara because of the character in A Little Princess but Sarah looks more complete.

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