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[Opinions] Re: Saskia
I think that on a kid, where I live, it's just as trendy as Iris and Olive and Zara (which is to say, hip yuppies use them but not very frequently). On an adult, it doesn't quite seem cheap, but I do get a sort of tartish vibe, like Dasha or Alizee. It still seems foreign enough that I don't actually expect a real Saskia to be a pornstar or whatever - she could be anything. But the image I have of Saskia yicks me out enough that I'd never want to use it, and I find it a little annoying. TBBH. Honestly I never heard of this name until maybe 7 years ago or so, and I felt that way pretty much immediately, so maybe it is the SASS sound that gets me? Not sure.Carmen is a name I like a lot, and it's an opera ... it's the opera character, and I don't know how I know that because I'm not familiar with it but it's a flirty and gutsy romanticized name. I actually think it's more feminine than Saskia. It's less harsh sounding, IMO. So Carmen's better, but only by my personal standards. I guess they're about even when you count their histories and meanings.Carmen Araceli
Carmen Delphine / Delfina
Carmen Saskia (why not?)
Saskia Maja
Saskia Marguerite
Saskia Celandine
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I totally love Carmen Delphine / Carmen Delfina. I prefer Delphine, but Delfina here is so lyrical and lilting.
Saskia Marguerite is also lovely.
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