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Tegan vs Sara - What's the difference?

tegan | sara |

As a proper noun tegan

is .

As a noun sara is

.

As a verb sara is

.

tegan

English

Proper noun

(s)
  • .
  • * 1999 , John Kenneth Muir, A Critical History of Doctor Who on Television , page 339:
  • Janet Fielding's Tegan' also says goodbye to ''Doctor Who'' in "Resurrection of the Daleks," and her farewell has an abrupt air to it.' Tegan simply has a temper tantrum and says she has seen too much violence. She then runs off into a warehouse and disappears.
  • * 2007 , Christine Jones, Mariard , Volume 1: The Gifting, page 68:
  • The lad felt most honoured when Tegan called him her best friend.
  • * 2007' August, Barry Walters, ''How To Tell '''Tegan From Sara'', '' , page 44:
  • Canadian indie-rock duo Tegan and Sara Quin have spent a lifetime answering the question: "So which one of you is which?"
  • * 2011 , Catherine Powell, Safeguarding And Child Protection For Nurses, Midwives And Health Visitors , page 126:
  • Following a restless and difficult day, Tegan , who is 11 weeks old, falls asleep cuddled up with her mother Carys on the sofa.
  • .
  • * 2006 , Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court and in the Court of Appeals of the State of Idaho , page 14:
  • Their next door neighbor told Ott she had seen Tegan the night before the report was made and he did not have any bruises on his head.
  • * 2008 , Lara Adrian, Midnight Awakening , 2013, unnumbered page:
  • 'But,' Tegan prompted, pulling Elise toward him like he wanted something firm to hold onto. 'But it was empty.'
  • (surname)
  • See also

    * Tegwen

    sara

    English

    (wikipedia Sara)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • .
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  • Through faith also Sara herself received strength to conceive seed, and was delivered of a child when she was past age, because she judged him faithful who had promised.
  • *1850 (Dinah Craik), Olive , Chapman and Hall, page 151:
  • Olive learnt that her young beauty's name, so far from being anything so fine as Maddalena, was plain Sarah — or Sara , as its owner took care to explain. Olive was rather disappointed - but she thought of Coleridge's ladye love; consoled herself, and tried to console the young lady, with repeating
  • *::My pensive Sara ! thy soft cheek reclined, &c.
  • *:At which Miss Sara Derwent laughed, and asked who wrote that very pretty poetry?
  • * 2008 , The Northern Clemency , Harpercollins, ISBN 9780007174799, page 175
  • 'I wish I was called Sara ,' she said out loud.
    'Sarah?' her mother said. 'Why the heck is being called Sarah better than being called Tracy?'
    'Not Sarah, Sara ,' Tracy said. 'There's no h , you say Saaara.'

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