Eulalie
What do you think of the name Eulalie? I used to really like it (after reading the poem by Edgar Allan Poe), then I started to think it sounds silly (anything that could get you Lalie or Lala as a nickname isn't good), but now I really like it again. Do you like it? What image does this name give you? Can you think of any good combos with it?
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I love Eulalie.
I don't like the initial "Eu" sound, but the lalie that follows it up has a sprightly ring to it. Still, I just can't help but associate Eulalie with old people. That's fine if you're going for a traditional feel, but bad if "traditional" brings to mind wrinkles and dementia.
Eulalie Josephine
Eulalie Adelaide
Eulalie Marie
Eulalie Josephine
Eulalie Adelaide
Eulalie Marie
Love it. It's got retro-charm written all over it.
I've heard it pronounced various ways, so I'm a little intimidated by it. "YOO-lah-lee" in UK, "yoo-LAY-lee" in Southern US and "yoo-LAH-lee." Other? This is one of the few times when I dislike the UK pronunciation of a name.
I can't really come up with mns for it until I know how you are pronouncing it. But I'd love to try.
ETA: When will I learn to read the other posts first?
I see you've already answered this question. So. Using the "yoo-LAH-lee" pronunciation, how about:
Eulalie Sophia
Eulalie Frances
Eulalie Cornelia
Eulalie Antonia
Eulalie Victoria
Eulalie Jane
Eulalie Charlotte
Eulalie Martine
Eulalie Gwendolen
Eulalie Diana
Eulalie Cora
Eulalie Justine
Eulalie Flora / Fleur
Eulalie Violet
Eulalie Thora
Eulalie Nora
Eulalie Virginia
Eulalie Pandora
You like?
I've heard it pronounced various ways, so I'm a little intimidated by it. "YOO-lah-lee" in UK, "yoo-LAY-lee" in Southern US and "yoo-LAH-lee." Other? This is one of the few times when I dislike the UK pronunciation of a name.
I can't really come up with mns for it until I know how you are pronouncing it. But I'd love to try.
ETA: When will I learn to read the other posts first?
I see you've already answered this question. So. Using the "yoo-LAH-lee" pronunciation, how about:
Eulalie Sophia
Eulalie Frances
Eulalie Cornelia
Eulalie Antonia
Eulalie Victoria
Eulalie Jane
Eulalie Charlotte
Eulalie Martine
Eulalie Gwendolen
Eulalie Diana
Eulalie Cora
Eulalie Justine
Eulalie Flora / Fleur
Eulalie Violet
Eulalie Thora
Eulalie Nora
Eulalie Virginia
Eulalie Pandora
You like?
This message was edited 5/18/2009, 11:04 AM
Reminds me of the word 'echolalia' (which I love the sound of, but the meaning isn't so good), and also a character from 'The Neverending Story' (but I can't think of the character's actual name right now). I like it, although I like Eulalia much more. Eulalie feels like it ends on the wrong note somehow. I love the nn Lala though, so cute (are you worried about the teletubby? Or that 'lala' can mean 'crazy?' I don't think either one is really a problem.)
I think it has an awesome meaning too.
Question: How are you pronouncing it? The BtN profile has it as you-LAY-lee, but I'd say you-LAH-lee (or maybe oh-lah-LEE if you're going for the French prn).
BTW, I love your sig, makes me smile every time!
I think it has an awesome meaning too.
Question: How are you pronouncing it? The BtN profile has it as you-LAY-lee, but I'd say you-LAH-lee (or maybe oh-lah-LEE if you're going for the French prn).
BTW, I love your sig, makes me smile every time!