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I prefer Lila, but if you are trying to reflect the Indian background of the name, I like Leela better. nt
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Oh and I think of Lila from "Hey Arnold" first, not from Futurama. And to explain the comment better. "EE" is a more common transliteration for Indian names, such as Meena vs. Mina if you want to reflect more of an Indian vibe.
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Really? I didn't know that. Cool. I know a Mina but she spells it with an i, obviously. I also know a Dina from India so I thought it was more common to use an i instead of ee.
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You will see both, but I think they use EE to make the pronunciations more clear. I know a Deep that uses the spelling Dip, so most people pronounce his name that way rather than the "i" making the "ee" sound. And like the other poster had said, some may misprounced Lila as LY-la. So I think that's why "EE" is used a lot. You can certainly use both, but I think EE just makes it look a little more Indian just in case that's what you're looking for.
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