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Re: Siena and Sienna
I really like the sound of Sienna. I think it's pretty, though I'm not sure if I'd actually use it in real life. I can't help but feel it has a slightly downmarket image which would put me off it. I also like Siena which I feel is more authentic but the Sienna spelling is much more popular in the UK so I'd probably use that and it looks more complete.I assume that the popularity of Sienna Miller is what originally led to its popularity in the UK. It's ranked quite highly here (currently 24) but I've never met one in real life.A couple of posters mentioned Sierra. It's never caught on in the UK, possibly because it was a very popular type of car here in the '80s made by Ford. Very popular as a family car, but not so much as a name.

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Same!I had no concept that Sierra was popular in America. Never met one.I have met a couple of toddler Sienna's though. The middle name seems to always be Rose, which sounds like a paint colour.
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