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Copa, if that's your real name it's beautiful. If not, I still like Rebecca/Becky.


Sometimes the names we are given don't fit us as we get older. And we are stuck. I don't think my name in anyway is like I am. It's a prissy name if spoken in all three syllables and I can barely stand the nickname. It's all wrong. It's not me. Actually, Serenity is too elegant and dainty to be me too. If I had to be honest and pick a name that fits me it would be something short and a little boyish like Samantha or Nikki or Jacqueline...something that could be shortened into a boy's nickname or had a harder sound. I am loud and active and dress down and love a lot of stuff men like, such as football. Gooooooooooooooo Packers!!!!! I play in the mud and get dirty when I'm with Junior and I don't care. I don't pay much attention to my clothes and don't own a dress. I look feminine, but I'm still Tomboyish.


But Serenity means what I strive for every day. I could see having a little girl, if I were young, and naming her Serenity HOpe or Serenity Joy and calling her Saren. Why not? Unusual names are very "in" right now.


I have never met a person with my name who is under 100 except me...lol.


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