When I worked daycare there was a little girl named Saphira (sa-FIR-ah). It was the most unusual name I came across there. She was a highly intelligent mean little girl.
Sounds like Mom tried to combine Sapphire and Sephora. Nothing like gemstones and makeup. I don't care for it, but it's not horrible and kind of rolls right of the tongue.
That's the name of the dragon from Eragon, except it's pronounced Suh-FEAR-uh. I don't think it's that bad, although I would always want to pronounce it like the dragon.
I've met a Safira. I don't think it's that odd - to me, it sounds like "sapphire" was made into a name. It's a little too frilly for my taste, but still ok.
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