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Ayla
I just met a girl named this the other day. All I could think of was the book "Clan of the Cave Bear" (not a bad association for me). But now I'm starting to like it.Any opinions?

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I've loved this name and have since I was about eight; I had a friend on my soccer team named Ayla (btw: she had a brother named Drexel). When I have children (which won't be for another, hmm, 15-20 years or so) one of my daughters will DEFINITELY be named this. :)
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I don't get the same association. Aila (pronounced the same) is a traditional Finnish girl's name. Isla (pronounced as Ayla) is a Celtic name. And Ayla also exists as Hebrew and Turkish names. Certainly not a "made-up" name.I think Ayla is a very pretty name, and I would not let the heroine of a novel stop me from using it."But it’s all right now.
I learned my lesson well.
You see you can’t please everyone
So you got to please yourself."
Rick Nelson, GardenParty"It does not become me to make myself smaller than I am." (Edith Södergran 1891-1923)
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I think the same thing but then I think 'it's such a pretty name!' I think there are better names that are similar though :)
"Chan eil tuil air nach tig traoghadh"
"Maybe surrounded by
A million people I
Still feel all alone
I just wanna go home
Oh I miss you, you know"

- 'Home', Michael Buble
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Even though Ayla of Earth's Children (the series' name) is the Queen of Published Mary Sues, I still like the name. I do think it sounds trendy, but it's not popular yet, so it's alright to me. And trendy -la names at least have the benefit of sounding far less cutesy to me than trendy -lee/-leigh/-ley/etc. or -lyn/-lynn/etc. names.But, just to avoid the taint of Sueage, I'd specifically take Ayla from the Jewish or Turkish origins for my daughter.
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I see your point about the "Sueage," and the potential popularity and trendy feel. I would never use the name on a real person for that reason.The book association comes first to me as I have all the books in the series, and that's where I first heard the name.
"Biography lends to death a new terror." -Oscar Wilde--See my profile for my adopted PP's--
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I love Isla, Ada and Ailsa. But I don't care for Ayla much, sorry. It always struck me as made-up.
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Clan of the Cave Bear is a bad association for me, so I see no good in the name, I'm afraid. It'll blend in with all the other -ayla girls and sound very, very late-90s when she's older.Array
And the old men march slowly, all bent, stiff and sore
The forgotten heroes from a forgotten war
And the young people ask, "What are they marching for?"
And I ask myself the same question
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