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Leah, Anna or Lilia?
Which of these do you like better? Do you find Lilia hard to say?Lilia has grown on me lately. I love Lydia but it's Dh's aunt’s name so I feel a little funny using it considering they are not very close. As usual, we don't care about popularity at all, so please vote based on the name and not the popularity.Thanks in advance :)It's a GIRL! Our Princess is due July 27, 2005!
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Lilia. Love it, so pretty & don't find it hard to say at all.:)
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love the name Lydia
I also love the name Leah
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Leah and Anna are gorgeous but I'm not to sure about Lilia . . .
How about Liliana?
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I think Leah would age well. Anna is rather plain. Lilia sounds cute but more like a little girl.
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LiliaLove it! Leah and Anna are really nice, too. Merry *My lovely adopted exclamation marks: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (See my profile for their names.)
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I love all three, they're beautiful.
I think that I like Lilia the best, and I don't find it hard pronounce, although it might be hard for a young child to say it.
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I love Lilia and Lydia. Anna is nice, but I prefer Hannah. Leah is nice too, but I prefer Lea. Oh, and I pron. leh-ah, "eh" like in pet, men...
To me Lilia is lil-yah / leel-yah. I think it's gorgeous, but I wouldn't hesitate to use the aunt's name even if you're not close. :)
~~ Claire ~~
My ! are Alia, Eidel, Enola, Israel, Dudel, Yuri, Lina, Lorelei, Leilani, Owen, Julian, Glorinda, Mirinda
My ? are Hillel, Meshullam, Johnny, Ginny, Cordelia, Fiammetta, Yocheved
My ~ are Tehila, Tilda, Hailey, Gillian, Huldah
My / are Aglaia and July

This message was edited 5/21/2005, 11:33 AM

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Leah.
Im not sure how to prnc Lilia. Nikki :)Proud Mama! See My Profile!
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Lilia is LIH-lee-uh. nm
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No, I don't find Lilia hard to say at all! In fact, it rolls off the tounge very nicely. I really like all the names. Why did you pick three great names? It would be much easier if your list was something along the lines of Makenzie, Madison or Anna. :) Just kidding. I think my favorite is the old classic Anna. Lilia is very nice, but I prefer it as a nickname for Lillian/Lilian or Liliana. Leah is very pretty too.
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I know you might think I am totally insane, but Lilia Leah could really grow on me! I prefer Leah. ~ Hannah
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Lilia is my favorite, followed by Anna, then Leah. Really, though, I like them all. I understand what you mean about Lydia, and I agree. I also love Lilias.
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My favourite is Lilia, followed (not that closely) by Anna. It's not that I dislike Leah - it's nice for someone else's child too :-)_____________________________________________________________________"[David Gest] looks like he's had a lot of plastic surgery done, but not by a plastic surgeon."Elinor
(Proud "mother" to Dallán, Aubrianna)
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I like Anna and Lydia, and I don't see the problem in using Lydia, even if you or your husband aren't close to the Aunt. Nothing and no one should stop you from using a name. If Lydia is in the running, then I'd choose that. If not, then I choose Anna.
-Lissa Hannah-
Check out my profile for the names of my !'s, ?'s, ~'s, and /'s.
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Lilia :)Leah I don't find pretty *at all* and it sounds too 'modern' for me, Anna is lovely but very overusedAlice
My favourite names are Henry Atticus, Iris Audrey, Lyra Isabel and Finn GabrielProud big sister to Sophie and Isabel
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love Anna and Leah.....can't go wrong w/ either one.
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I prefer Lilia. Leah is lovely too, but I much prefer the spelling Lia. I think Anna is boring, a good classic name, but so boring to me...sorry! Also, you still could use the nn Lia with Lilia.
Isabel and Lilia would make a very sweet sib set.
EVA
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Lilia is very nice, perhaps would age better than Lily. I find it quite easy to pronounce, but note that I'm not a native speaker of English :-)I also like Linnea, WDYT of it?
"After all who of us in our lives hasn't set fire to some great public building or other..."
Graham Chapman
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I prefer Leah
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Congrats. Lilia is unusual and easy to say. She also won't be Lilia or Lydia #such and such or to as those named Caitlin for instance that referred to by numbers or the first letter of their last names b/c of the vast amount of them.
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