What do you think of these two names for a girl?

2008-03-30 6:30 am
Sabrina

Aysha
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Any middle names for Sabrina? Yes I do like that one better..

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2008-03-30 10:49 am
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I like Sabrina better. And I like Zabrina too (perhaps a little more than Sabrina, which reminds me of the movie). I know of someone called Zabrina, it's pronounced the same way as Sabrina, except with a Z sound. Anyway, middle names:

Z/Sabrina Rose (I think Zabrina Rose looks real pretty)
Z/Sabrina Lynn
Z/Sabrina Grace
Z/Sabrina Claire/Clare
Z/Sabrina Kate
Z/Sabrina Joy
Z/Sabrina Hope
Z/Sabrina May
Z/Sabrina Rae
Z/Sabrina Renee
Z/Sabrina Rachel
Z/Sabrina Christine

My favourite is Z/Sabrina Rose. I think a short middle name flows better with the relatively long Sabrina. Hope these help!
2008-03-30 6:41 am
Unless you are a very "out there" and "stray from the crowd" type of family, you should choose Sabrina. Aysha is a name for someone who can fill it out, for someone who wants to stand out. i am not one of those people, and my mother gave me the name Tiana. this is a name many people have never heard before, and i always have to correct pronunciations. I End up hating my name by the end of every day nearly. I just wish my mother thought of this before giving me an "out there" sort of name.
2008-03-31 12:49 am
I like them.
2008-03-30 10:58 am
Sabrina Rose
Sabrina Marie
Sabrina Kate
Sabrina Skye
2008-03-30 10:03 am
I like Aysha
2008-03-30 9:06 am
aysha
2008-03-30 8:49 am
Sabrina =D
2008-03-30 8:36 am
Sabrina Lynne
Sabrina Dyan
Sabrina Rae
Sabrina Kay
Sabrina Grace
Sabrina Noelle
Sabrina Kate
2008-03-30 7:51 am
aysha
2008-03-30 7:47 am
Sabrina Rose
2008-03-30 7:28 am
i prefer sabrina over aysha
2008-03-30 7:00 am
good
2008-03-30 6:52 am
i like them both, aysha better.
2008-03-30 6:51 am
SABRINA
Gender: Feminine

Usage: English, Italian, German

Pronounced: sa-BREEN-a (English), zahp-REE-nah (German) [key]

From the name of the Severn, a river in Wales, which was originally named Habren. In Celtic legend Sabrina was the name of a princess who was drowned in the Severn. Supposedly the river was named for her, but it is more likely that her name was actually derived from that of the river.
Origin: Arabic


The Name Asia is a girl's name. The origin of the baby name Asia is Swahili with the meaning(s) depending on Gender/Origin being



Swahili- Life.
Asia has the following similar or variant Names: Aishah Asha Ashia Asia Aysha Ayshah Ayshia Ayshiah Ayshya Ayshyah Aisha

Popularity
The name Asia, is the 2210th most popular baby name at Mybaby-name.com placing it in the top 4% of names by popularity.

The year (2006), was the 2365th most popular name, and is in the top 12% for the year.

The year (2007), was the 5058th most popular name, and is in the top 7% for the year.
2008-03-30 6:46 am
I LOVE Sabrina! Gorgeous!

Not that keen on Aysha though.
2008-03-30 6:44 am
they are both very sweet.
i like
Aysha spelled Aisha too.
2008-03-30 6:42 am
well i think you like Sabrina better because you listed it first and human minds subconsciously pick our favorite of anything to go first i mean think about it .
2008-03-30 6:40 am
Sabrina (name is a flash back to a wonderful tv show called Sabrina the Teenage Witch!

Aysha is an okay name!
2008-03-30 6:40 am
I really like Sabrina
2008-03-30 6:39 am
Neither.
2008-03-30 6:38 am
dont like either sorry
2008-03-30 6:37 am
i don't really like those names.. any better names?
2008-03-30 6:37 am
I like Aysha. First one reminds me of the movie character too much.
2008-03-30 6:37 am
I like Sabrina a lot..Aysha is a little too weird for me.
2008-03-30 6:37 am
I really don't like Sabrina. Aysha's an okay name.
2008-03-30 6:34 am
Sabrina is okay.

Aysha is not good in my opinion.
2008-03-30 6:33 am
aysha is very pretty =)
2008-03-30 6:32 am
sabrina
2008-03-30 6:33 am
How about Sadie and Ayla?

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