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What's more classic Lily or Leah?

67 replies

hcarter8 · 28/10/2023 14:59

Dd is due in 8 weeks and we are torn between these two names. Technically both are pretty timeless, Leah is a biblical name and Lily has been used for hundreds of years so you can't really go wrong with either but I would appreciate some of your thoughts about each name.

Which one do you prefer? I'm really struggling to decide

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LambMomo · 28/10/2023 17:09

Leah, I love it.

Lily is so overused it’s become dull. Especially if she’s going to be just another Lily May/Lily Rose or Lily Grace.

theduchessofspork · 28/10/2023 17:12

viques · 28/10/2023 15:02

You could go for Lilith which is both biblical and a bit like Lily.

Lilith is a demon 👿

I don’t like either OP to be honest.

How about Lois?

Bournetilly · 28/10/2023 17:13

I prefer Lily

Medlady · 28/10/2023 17:19

I know a Lillia, which is kind of both

Dotcheck · 28/10/2023 17:22

Leah- definitely

Breadahead · 28/10/2023 17:23

Leah, it's biblical

geoger · 28/10/2023 17:24

I prefer Lily. When o think of the name Leah I think of the biblical phrase ‘three Leah’s to get one Rachel’

ThreeCanKeepASecret · 28/10/2023 17:25

I prefer Leah.

What about Lucilla?

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 28/10/2023 17:25

Theproofofthepudding · 28/10/2023 15:41

How out Lillian?

Lillian was my nana’s first name and she was called Lily up until 15 when her DM died and she had a stepmother who was called Lily.

GonnaGetGoingReturns · 28/10/2023 17:26

I mean my nana’s new stepmother was called Lily so she chose not to use it anymore and used her middle name (Jean).

Blackandwhitemakesgrey · 28/10/2023 17:27

Lily.

Headingforholidays · 28/10/2023 17:31

Leah - good for any age and far less common than Lily.

Rosykitten · 28/10/2023 17:35

Lily is more classic IMO even though Leah is biblical.

How about Lilia for the Lily sound but a bit different?

viques · 28/10/2023 17:48

theduchessofspork · 28/10/2023 17:12

Lilith is a demon 👿

I don’t like either OP to be honest.

How about Lois?

I never knew that, I assumed she was one of those wives of…… . I wonder if that is why they called Fraser’s wife Lilith in the sitcom?

Sealover123 · 28/10/2023 17:58

Out of the 2 I would say Leah, there are just sooooo many Lily's.

However.... Leah means weary and she has a sad story in the Bible.

How about Lena? (Light, Pledge, Bright One, Moonlight) Or Leona? (Lioness) Or Lina (garden)? Also Lia (dependence)

These are all Christian derived and sound quite classic

Strokethefurrywall · 28/10/2023 18:10

Leah by far. It's beautiful

mathanxiety · 28/10/2023 18:13

@viques
Yes, it's one of those very subtle jokes in Fraser.

mathanxiety · 28/10/2023 18:14

@sipsqueak
It's Lee-ah. Your brain is right.

LeonBlack · 28/10/2023 18:18

I think there are more than enough Lilys around.

Leah is lovely.

MariaVT65 · 28/10/2023 18:22

I like both but I’d personally go with Leah. Lily is sooooooo common right now. I have a really common name and hated there being 4 of us in my class

DramaAlpaca · 28/10/2023 19:04

I prefer Lily.

Leah is ruined by its meaning.

DuchessOfSausage · 28/10/2023 19:10

Lilith isn't biblical.
Leah is.

L names are very popular currently and either Lily or Leah will blend into all the Lily, Lyla, Lyra, Lila, Lula, Luna, Layla, Lena... type names

Ifyoulikealotofchocolateonyourbiscuit · 28/10/2023 19:28

Leah but spelled Lia. I think it’s much prettier with this spelling and works well in European countries too

DuchessOfSausage · 28/10/2023 19:30

But Lia might get said as Lie-a

Ifyoulikealotofchocolateonyourbiscuit · 28/10/2023 19:31

my dd is Lia and no one has pronounced it wrong. It’s like Mia and Tia