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[Opinions] Re: Cerena
I would know how to prn it, yes, but honestly?, that might be because it reminds me of cereal, sorry. And Cessnas (planes). However, I do see the attraction. I like different, and Cerena is different.In response, may I ask how you might feel about Sarina? It's another variant I toy with. In fact, come to think of it I've been toying with another related name: Serenissima. If you have a thought about either...?
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HmmmSarina is fine, but it reminds me of Sarin gas unfortunately. I don't know, I just like the roundness of Cerena (if that makes any sense -- if it doesn't don't worry, it's me)It looks prettier written that waySerenissima --- Well it's a bit long, and it appears to be the name of a board game. Hmmm..who knew.
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Hmm, good pointI hadn't thought of Sarin gas. That is unfortunate.I do understand what you mean about the roundness of Cerena. The C and all. Letter shapes impact my thoughts too.Serenissima is a board game? I didn't know that. It is kind of long, isn't it. I don't know; I haven't committed to it yet. Still pondering.I forgot to say earlier that I would also have known the prn because of Cecilia -- though I prefer Cecelia, which seems rounder to me. :-)
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Hmm, I wasn't the biggest fan of it before you mentioned the roundness, but now I get the appeal. Can't say I like it, but I get it.To answer your original question, yes I'd know how to pronounce it. It doesn't remind me of cereal, or anything else. It does look a bit strange to my eyes though, because Serena is so tied to, well, serene, serenity. There's no "c" there. But that is just personal preference of course.
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