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Serafima 

Serafima is a russian girl, who can do anything if she wants to. She is pretty, smart and funny.
She can also be ironic or sarcastic. She has a lot of friends, but doesn't really "notice" it. She is an introvert, but very open to people she likes. She is a good friend and will protect you over anything. She will fight for you, when she has to.
Serafima is a russian girl
Serafima by Coolpotato24 November 3, 2018
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Serafima 

Appropriate Use in a Sentence:
The hot Russian chick, Serafima, enjoys the sweet taste of vodka in the morning, afternoon and night.

Inappropriate Use in a Sentence: Damn that Serafima with dinging us for grammatical errors in our workpapers.
Serafima by Nirvana March 30, 2005
It's a nick name that was once created when someone tried to say Sarah but failed horribly.
Girl: Hey Serraha get over here!
Guy: you mean Sarah?
Girl: Yeah that's what I said, right?
Serraha by Serraha February 11, 2018

Seraphima 

Seraphima is a sweet empath (a little too much of an empath), who enjoys her time with her best friends allot. She loves her art and has the best minds to help others, but also thinks in a beautiful way. She enjoys her time to better herself through spirituality and enjoys philosophy and likes to read sometimes. Seraphima also has the weirdest and funniest humour.

If you ever meet her, she will do anything to make you happy! Also makes the best bakery, though she says they are bad.
Seraphima, those books need saving!
Seraphima by rightyho,letsgo! November 20, 2021

serratia 

A rare type of subterranean goblin that only surfaces under the light of a full moon. This strange creature has two spindly arms and legs and an almost comically large head. If you ever come across one in your travels offer it food to temporarily gain its trust. They will often lead you to nearby treasure
“A serratia in the wild, quick give it some fruit”
serratia by Mithradites November 23, 2021

serafima 

The hot russian chick that created the word "Shit Dust."
serafima by Brian Cox April 12, 2005