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Leisha?

26 replies

nearlymumofone · 05/06/2011 19:18

What do you think of it? I'm pg with DC2 and although it's early days heard this name recently and thought it sounded pretty. Pronounced Leesha I think...

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MelinaM · 05/06/2011 20:27

It looks and sounds made up. My friend's daughter is named Alisha (A-Lee-Sha), but is known as Leisha.

salvadory · 05/06/2011 20:34

It's an Irish name, i like it but think it's spelled laoise(?) am sure an Irish mumsnetter will have the correct spelling soon.

insertfunnynicknamehere · 05/06/2011 20:46

Irish mumsnetter here.eh Laoise is a county in Ireland not a popular irish name at all... There is Eilish..that's a good sturdy irish name...

Bunbaker · 05/06/2011 20:55

Is it pronounced Lie-sha or Leesha?

nearlymumofone · 05/06/2011 21:29

Bun- Pronounced Lee-sha, I heard it in conversation, as a friend of a friend's name, not a child's name but an adult, so thought it probably wasn't made up, but now unsure!! Still think it's pretty though!

Insert- How is Eilish pronounced?

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darleneoconnor · 05/06/2011 21:34

eilish is pronounced A (as in hate)-li (as in hit)sh

I've seen leesha spelled- Leica and Lecia. Nice name.

nearlymumofone · 05/06/2011 21:36

Hmmm I'm liking Eilish now!! Is it common?

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insertfunnynicknamehere · 05/06/2011 22:09

Less common now than what it used to be, Id go as far to say its quite rare. We seem to be going through a phase of more modern names here in Ireland so you wouldnt see it much. It would have been as common as Mary here at one point..But you rarely see kids being named Mary these days do you?
You can pronounch it as Darlene says..or Eye-lish!

salvadory · 05/06/2011 22:36

I have Irish relatives with a leesha (phonetic spelling) I'll try and find the right spelling, I'm not confusing with eilish either which I don't like.

insertfunnynicknamehere · 05/06/2011 23:16

Do you mean Ailish?

Bunbaker · 06/06/2011 09:02

"I've seen leesha spelled- Leica"

Leica is pronounced Like-a - it is a brand of camera.

darleneoconnor · 06/06/2011 09:32

Never heard of that brand but know of someone with that spelling and pronounciation of name.

You can also have ailish spelt aylish.

ThoraNogson · 06/06/2011 12:12

I knew a Leisha once who was lovely, she said her parents had made it up.

reenzeen · 06/06/2011 19:26

Im Irish and have seen the name Laoise, also know a few Eilish's, my cousin's is spelt Eilis and still pronounced a-lish, and I've seen it spelt Ailish- but this would be more uncommon, default spelling would be Eilish.

nearlymumofone · 08/06/2011 19:31

Thanks for your comments- I'm thinking I might prefer Eilish now after this thread, but still liking Leisha. They will definately be in my shortlist!

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QualiaQuale · 08/06/2011 19:33

No, LAOIS is the county, LAOISE is a girls name, not that uncommon. Not the same thing.

radancer · 08/06/2011 20:43

When I win the lottery the first thing I'll buy will be a Leica.

Ailish is lovely.

PalazzoPants · 08/06/2011 21:17

Ailis and Eilish are two different names, aren't they?

mathanxiety · 08/06/2011 21:17

Eilis is Irish form of Elizabeth.

Laoise is the genitive form of Laois in Irish ( trad tune here). I've heard it as a girl's name but it sounds made up to my ear. I think the A ending accounts for its use as a girl's name, same as Naoise.

tiptoptally · 08/06/2011 21:50

I had a childhood friend called Lesia (pronounced Leh-sha), her parents are ukranian, i absolutely love this name.

fairieswearboots · 08/06/2011 21:56

How about Lisa instead?

bilblio · 08/06/2011 22:06

I always thought it was Leisha, it's mentioned in the song "Not Given Lightly". I've always liked the name, but as DH pointed out, they'd get called Leash, which isn't so good a nickname. :)

iridium · 08/06/2011 22:18

I've known a Leisha. She was a feisty, confident woman.

stleger · 08/06/2011 22:23

My dd2 has a friend called Laoise (pronounced Leesha); we are in Cork. The Queen was Eilis when she was here (in Ireland, not just Cork but she liked Cork!)

itsohsoquiet · 08/06/2011 22:29

They all sound ghastly.