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Lyla, Liela, Lila, Leila

28 replies

mummyjackson · 16/02/2010 19:53

Pronounced Lie-La.

Which spelling do you like best?

Do you like it?

Is it a bit wishy-washy sounding?

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teaandcakeplease · 16/02/2010 19:55

Leila

teaandcakeplease · 16/02/2010 19:55

Leila

differentID · 16/02/2010 19:55

I would spell your pronunciation Lila.
The first seems a bit "trendy spelling", the second looks likes you spelled Leila incorrectly and Leila I would pronounce Lay-la or Lee-la

jaquelinehyde · 16/02/2010 19:58

Leila will always be pronounced lee-la and will drive you mad so I would drop that one.

I would go with Lyla or Lila.

My neice is called Leala pronounced lee-la, I'm not too keen on it but then I'm a traditionalist when it comes to names.

crankytwanky · 16/02/2010 20:04

Leila is pronounced Lay-la, but will your DD will be called Lie-la, lee-la, lay-a etc all her life, as someone said,although it's getting more popular.

Please don't call her Leila, but pronounce it wrong! It spoils it for all the Leilas who have spent 30 odd years correcting people!

Lyla is the only one that looks like Lie-la. It looks pretty. And there's a song!

beccagrace2 · 16/02/2010 20:30

my friends dd is lie la (spelt lyla) leila is lay la to me.

Bumperlicious · 16/02/2010 20:31

I like Lila, but then I'm biased

mamazon · 16/02/2010 20:35

love the name Lyla.

i liked Leila too but there was a leila at school that was a total bitch so didn't use it for DD

ilovegreenbeans · 16/02/2010 20:45

My grandmother is called this and it's spelt Laila... just to throw another one in!

Personally, I'd use Lila. I really like it.

mummyjackson · 16/02/2010 20:45

See here www.askoxford.com/firstnames/lila?view=uk it says that Lila is a variant spelling of Leila!

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crabby · 16/02/2010 21:31

Mine is called Lilah (like De-lilah). This is a traditional victorian spelling. Our Lilah is anything but wishy washy!!

TeflonMum · 16/02/2010 21:49

Leila is Lay-la.

I would spell it Lila

mrsvwoolf · 16/02/2010 22:25

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nooka · 17/02/2010 05:19

I have a small Lila amongst my relatives. It's not my taste, but it suits her very nicely, is very easy to spell and is always pronounced the same way.

bellissima · 17/02/2010 08:18

Lilo? deflates easily.

These are all early noughties/Kate Moss sprog names. Like the Mia/Maia/Maya trilogy. Very dated.

ChristianaTheSeventh · 17/02/2010 08:27

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Bucharest · 17/02/2010 08:29

Apart from the well-established Leila and Laila, they all sound like sanitary ware.

monniemae · 17/02/2010 10:50

I know a Lila, in her forties, v glamorous. Pronounced Lie-la. But I think it's also a french nn for Elizabeth pronounced Leela? There's a 'Patisserie Lila' (pron. lee-la) near work..

mathanxiety · 17/02/2010 16:02

Lilah would be the obvious spelling to me.

Wolfblass · 17/02/2010 16:04

Lilah or Lyla i prefer for the pronounciation of your choice.

Leila is usually pronounced Lay-la?

Jamieandhismagictorch · 17/02/2010 16:58

I would spell it Lila.

However, I' don't really like it, much prefer

Lara (more classic)
Lyra (for some reason, sounds more feminine - and reminds me of the word Lyrical)

OtterInaSkoda · 17/02/2010 17:27

Leila is pronounced "Layla", no? Like the song?

AllieW · 22/02/2010 21:01

I would pn Leila as Layla, too (which is what my name books say, also) and am considering that for this one. Lilah would be the prettiest and least ambiguous spelling IMO.

Maria2007loveshersleep · 22/02/2010 22:00

Definitely not Layla, agree with the others. I would spell it Lilah if I were you. Or Lila.

ObsidianBlackbirdMcNight · 23/02/2010 17:08

Leila is arabic and pronounced Lay La. There are lots of spellings of it including laila and layla and leilah etcetc. But it is not Lyla. I love the nale Laila, Lyla I'm not so keen on but it's pretty. But spell it properly, not Leila or Liela.