I think I like it better than
Eileen, but since I don't like -een names in general, that doesn't help much. I had an
Aileen friend at uni, but we've lost touch. And a school friend's mother was
Aileen, but she pronounced it like
Eileen - in her family there was a tradition of giving children A- names, and I suppose all the obvious ones had been used.
Odd, though.