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What is your impression of Azura?Do you prefer Azura or Azure?Do you think that a little girl named Azura would be teased?Do you think that Azura would age well?
CIARDA
"Names are not always what they seem. The common Welsh
name Bzjxxllwcp is pronounced Jackson." - Mark Twain

This message was edited 10/22/2005, 9:24 PM

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Azura is gorgeous.I prefer Azura.I think Azura is a rather classy name,so I don't think 'she' should be teased because of her name,no more than most mothers would like their Katelynnes and McKaynzies to be teased.It might.It might not.It should.
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What is your impression of Azura?
I know one girl whose name is pronounced Azura but spells it Azure. She is nice and friendly.Do you prefer Azura or Azure?
I think I prefer Azura- it sounds more complete. Do you think that a little girl named Azura would be teased?
It depends on where she lives probably but I'd say not too much.Do you think that Azura would age well?
Its hard to say- I only associate it with the girl I know who is about 22 so its hard to picture it on someone of a different age.
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I don't care for it. It reminds me of something that should be in Star Wars or the name of a planet.Teased on a name..who knows.
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What is your impression of Azura? its okay but not my style it has an exotic foreign feel to itDo you prefer Azura or Azure? I prefer AzuraDo you think that a little girl named Azura would be teased? No unusual names for girls tend to be more accepted Do you think that Azura would age well?
It doesnt have a cutsey nicknamey feel to it so I would say yesA childs smile is worth more to me than Gold

This message was edited 10/23/2005, 4:25 AM

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Honestly it strikes me as the sort of name someone would adopt in adulthood to increase the glamour of her image - like a fashion model, say. But it wouldn't have to be that. It would just be a very unusual name, sort of like .. well, like Blue, say.. it would be noticed perhaps to the point of the bearer having to repeat & spell it, and comments being made "does that mean 'blue'?" or "Is that Arabic / Spanish / Jewish?" It's the sort of name that might be tricky for a shy little girl to carry (but not teased I don't think), and in young adulthood it might make a shy person seem aloof or make a flashy person seem vain (because it's so rare and therefore both "different" and noticeable). "Is that your real name?" might be another question she'd get a lot of.It's just one of those unusual names that's so unusual that seems a tad on the flaky side. But it's not that there's anything really bad about the name itself - it's not unattractive - you'd just have to love it enough to convince your daughter it was special enough to be worth whatever attention it might accidentally get her. I think that it'd age great, because a grown woman would probably be more appreciative and proud of having such an unusual, distinctive name, and she'd have learned to wear it gracefully.YMMV as always.. that's just my impression of the name.- chazda

This message was edited 10/22/2005, 10:00 PM

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My impression of Azura is that it is very ethnic and mybe a little risky ... I prefer AzuraI think that yes she might be teased but kids are cruel Yes I think it would age well,,, considering it is coming from a Spainsh word for blue... it ages nicely
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Azura is cute. I prefer Azure. It would age really well... Maybe teased at seven or eight, but i don't really think so, besides, can't think of anything wierd that rhymes with it... LOL :)
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