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[Opinions] Sarita?
I'm puzzled as to whether this is a nice name or not. It's a pretty name but I don't want the girl sounding like she's going to become a supermodel when she grows up.
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I love it! I think it's cute. It sounds Hispanic, not supermodel-ish. Don't worry.
I used to know a Sarita, but for the life of my I can't remember her middle name. I'm starting to question if she had one.-Seda*
~The Kelley Episodes~

Seda: Has anyone seen the telephone?
Promise: *points to receiver* Maybe someone needs to find a way to attach it to this thing so it won't get lost.
Seda: *shakes head* Maybe we are becoming stupider with time.
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I like it. Unique and fun.
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I know a girl named Sarita, she's of indian origin, and i've always thought it was a beautiful name. Every girl named Linda and Cindy doesn't become a supermodel. It means river in hindi
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pretty name
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Sarita was the name of my high school spanish teacher and ever since then I've thought it was a pretty name. It was not a nn for Sara and although she taught spanish, she didn't have any family from Spain... so I guess her parents just liked the name!----Betsy-----
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Sarita is my nieces nn (her name is Sara). I much prefer Sara as a full name :).
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Sarita is beautiful spanish name. I like the spelling Zarita too.
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I like Sarita. It is less plain and common than Sara.But then I like -ita names, like Carita, Marita, Danita, Lenita.I don't understand your "supermodel" thing. The name does not decide which profession a person choses. Or do you know of a top model named Sarita?"You sought a flower and found a fruit. You sought a spring and found a sea. You sought a woman and found a soul. You are disappointed."
"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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