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Aria, Everly or Mila??

31 replies

Princess95 · 21/01/2018 10:49

Please help me decide! Or any other suggestions are appreciated!! Xx

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thethoughtfox · 21/01/2018 11:11

Aria. Beautiful. You may find lots of people mispronouncing Mila.

superram · 21/01/2018 11:15

Every sounds like you’ve misspelt Evelyn and mila will get Meela, myla, mi la depending on who you are talking too.

superram · 21/01/2018 11:16

But hopefully they won’t mix up too and to!

Sugarpiehoneyeye · 21/01/2018 11:49

I prefer Everly/Evanna.

Sevendown · 21/01/2018 11:49

Aria.

ciaa · 21/01/2018 11:50

Avery?

Charismam · 21/01/2018 11:52

They're all a bit ''what did I just hear'' to me.

Aria - the best but made popular by Pretty Little LIars I think.

Mila sounds like half of a name to me.

And what was the other one? Confused

Ah. Everly. Sounds like you're trying to be perceived as yooneek but you're actually cautious and you're sticking to sounds that are very popular already eve/a/lyn with lee on the end).

Charismam · 21/01/2018 11:54

I think Evanna is a nice suggestion that fits in with your taste.

I would like to suggest Camelia (like the flower) which could have a nn mila.

Sylvie might fit your taste too (v, y &l in common with Everly)

userabcname · 21/01/2018 11:55

Aria is lovely.

Eminybob · 21/01/2018 12:02

Aria is beautiful, my best friend has one and I’m just gutted she thought of it first!

Everly is a lovely name too. And definatley a real name, for all the confused posts upthread.

I like Mila, but yeah you will get people pronouncing it differently.

Andthatsthat · 21/01/2018 12:03

Everly. I like.
Aria. Not so much. The name is quite pleasant, but it’s bringing the Ariana Grande abbreviation ‘Ari’ to mind.
Mila. Will depend on pronunciation for me. Myla, yes, Meela, no.
I like the suggestion Avery too.

DiegoMadonna · 21/01/2018 12:17

Mila (pronounced Mee-luh)

SwinginFromTheChandelier · 21/01/2018 13:18

Aria but it's on it's way up due to GOT.

Mila- as Mee-lah is also lovely

Myla= My-la

Milla- Mill-ah

SwinginFromTheChandelier · 21/01/2018 13:19

Oh and not keen on Everly but how about Averly?

XxMagpiexX · 21/01/2018 14:42

I love mila 😍 pronounced mee-luh 😍

Afreshcuppateaplease · 21/01/2018 14:44

Love Mila (meeluh)

How about Emery?

SleepingStandingUp · 21/01/2018 14:48

Love Aria, one of my friends got there first. I wanted Arianns then Ms Grande got popular and I had a boy.

Mila is cute but nothing special

Everly is cute but imagine she'll get Evelyn??

I adore Avery which was someone else idea

Pemba · 21/01/2018 16:32

Everly sounds like a surname (Everly Brothers), or like Beverley (yuck!) so a big no to that.

Aria is OK but very Game of Thrones.

Mila is lovely. I presume you are using meel-a pronunciation, but even if you were to use my-la, it is still better than the other two names.

chocolateiamydrug · 21/01/2018 20:24

Mila is really cute from your list. not so keen on the others.

Meemzinha · 24/01/2018 17:41

Aria for sure! I love it but my boyfriend not so much!

whoareyoukidding · 24/01/2018 17:56

Aria is pretty, Mila sounds like milia, those whiteheads on some people's skin. What about Mia? suits a little girl and a woman.

IVflytrap · 24/01/2018 18:30

Mila is my favourite. Aria is also pretty but getting very popular and is forever associated with Game of Thrones in my mind. I don't like Everly at all. Does anyone know where it comes from? I've seen it mentioned a few times recently.

Princess95 · 28/01/2018 22:14

Thankyou, I think my favourite of the three is now Aria! Although I've now been thrown a curveball ... what about Florence and Ava? xx

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Smoliver · 28/01/2018 22:21

Everly or Aria. Ava is also nice. Florence is ok.

How about Avia? It's like Ava and Aria put together!

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