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Dahlia-do you like it?

28 replies

thisisserious · 24/08/2011 16:37

I don't see it mentioned very often but I think it is v pretty. What so you think?

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picnicbasketcase · 24/08/2011 16:40

I like it. Reminds me of Jeeves and Wooster.

franke · 24/08/2011 16:45

nope. Don't like it at all.

PercyFilth · 24/08/2011 16:45

Are you pronouncing it Day-lia or Dah-lia? (As the flower is named after a Mr Dahl, the latter seems more logical)

MerylStrop · 24/08/2011 16:47

I once knew a ravishing Portuguese woman called Dahlia (pronounced the Dahl - lia way) so I associate it with her and think it is stunning

midnightexpress · 24/08/2011 16:51

No I do not.

KristinaM · 24/08/2011 17:44

no,sorry

scarlettlips · 24/08/2011 18:33

Kimberly Stewart and Benicio del Toro have just called their DD this..!!!

Cereal · 24/08/2011 19:52

Yes, I like it :)

thisisserious · 24/08/2011 21:21

I would pronounce it Dah-lee-ah.

scarlettlips- I hadn't heard of Kimberly Steward so googled it and the baby is actually called Delilah- so similar but not the same :)

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MelinaM · 24/08/2011 21:29

No, Delilah is lovely thoughSmile

deepfriedcupcake · 24/08/2011 21:31

Honestly, no. sorry.

scarlettlips · 24/08/2011 21:52

Whoops Blush sorry my bad...Grin

minko · 24/08/2011 21:54

Slightly kitsch flowers these days dahlias. Bit like being called carnation or gypsophilia...

pinkthechaffinch · 24/08/2011 22:01

I knew of twins once names Delia and Dahlia.

HerRoyalNotness · 24/08/2011 23:42

I like it and it would make my potential shortlist.

tummytickler · 25/08/2011 06:58

Lovely, reminds me of Bertie Wooster and his Aunt Dahlia though, but that is no bad thing at all!

FellatioNelson · 25/08/2011 07:06

Yes! I adore it! Pronounced either way but I prefer Day-lia, like the flower, although I agree it is somewhat illogical give the 'Dah'.

I fell in love with this name for a girl about 20 years ago, when a friend of mine had a little Swiss niece called Delia, but it was pronounced Day-lia. Although now I see there is a sleb baby called it, we can expect it to become rather over-popular.

Scaevola · 25/08/2011 07:10

The normal British flower pronunciation is Day-Lee-A (whatever the roots (sorry) - similar changes occur with eg camellia and fuchsia).

It wouldn't have occurred to me that it would be pronounced differently (in UK), and as I know I would intensely dislike having to explain a pronunciation, news of this alternate would put me straight off.

Which is a pity, as I think Aunt Dahlia is a great character and love the name (in that pronunciation).

SheCutOffTheirTails · 25/08/2011 07:11

I like it too, pronounced either way.

Cereal · 25/08/2011 08:30

Same here Scaevola, I'd assume it was DAY-lee-a.

Plonker · 25/08/2011 08:30

Not really. Sorry.

LaLaLaLayla · 25/08/2011 13:11

My maid is called Dhalia. I think it is a beautiful name.

Clary · 25/08/2011 13:15

Yeah makes me think of Bertie Wooster too. At least she was the nice aunt Smile

LOL @ Delia and Dahlia!

MamaLazarou · 25/08/2011 13:48

It's pronounced Day-lia, as far as I know.

My niece is Dalia (Dar-lia), which is Arabic and also pretty.

ripstheirthroatoutliveupstairs · 25/08/2011 15:26

No. I don't like it. Dahlias are notorious for harbouring earwigs.

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