Dahlia or Dalia?
Either way pretty, I think. It's a botanical name whose beauty exceeds the blasé Lily. Of course, senza h, it could also refer to the artist Dalí. Which is your preference?
I prefer it with h. It really is very charming.
I prefer it with h. It really is very charming.
This message was edited 11/7/2012, 6:30 PM
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I prefer Dahlia, but Dalia is pretty too. Dahlia is one of my many favorite names.
This message was edited 11/10/2012, 7:26 AM
Dalia. It's less fussy.
Dahlia
Dalia (DA-lee-a). Dahlia is pronounced DAY-lee-a where I live (not sure why since there's clearly an H in there. Perhaps whoever designed that pronunciation was thinking of the word "dale", which is a cognate of the Swedish Dahl/dal.), and I don't particularly like it. Dalia looks more international.
Using it to commemorate Salvador Dali would be cool. I mean, he designed the Chupa Chups logo.
Using it to commemorate Salvador Dali would be cool. I mean, he designed the Chupa Chups logo.
I prefer Dahlia, so that it's more closely tied to the flower. It looks incomplete without the h.
I prefer Dalia--streamlined and pretty with no "Black Dahlia" association.
I prefer Dalia if you want the Hebrew "branch" - I like this name a lot
Dahlia if you want the flower - pron. day-lee-uh in the UK, which I don't like as much for a girl's name as the dah- pronunciation (one thing that puts me off dahlia plants is their attraction for earwigs!)
Dahlia if you want the flower - pron. day-lee-uh in the UK, which I don't like as much for a girl's name as the dah- pronunciation (one thing that puts me off dahlia plants is their attraction for earwigs!)
This message was edited 11/8/2012, 4:34 AM
Dahlia, definitely :)
Dahlia for me.
I prefer it with the h. Without it, it seems like there's something missing. Regardless, though, the name is very pretty.
I prefer Dalia, which I really love. It looks less messy -- the H in the middle of Dahlia bugs me.