Olivia, Lydia or Liliana?
Just curious.
Thanks. :)
Thanks. :)
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Yes it is. I was just curious. :)
Lydia...
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Lydia :D
Lydia
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Lydia
Lydia. Absolutely lovely.
Lydia
Lydia
Liliana.
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I love Liliana and Olivia. I don't like Lydia.
I think I prefer Liliana first, and then Olivia, but it's a tough call. Olivia used to be my #1 favorite girls' name, but then it skyrocketed to popularity. Lily is pretty popular now too, but I love it still and Liliana isn't AS common as Lily is. I like Lillian as well.
I think I prefer Liliana first, and then Olivia, but it's a tough call. Olivia used to be my #1 favorite girls' name, but then it skyrocketed to popularity. Lily is pretty popular now too, but I love it still and Liliana isn't AS common as Lily is. I like Lillian as well.
Liliana.
Olivia and Lydia are quite popular in my area, I know a several little devils called Olivia who put me massively off the name, the sound of Lydia has never appeal to me. I slightly prefer Lillian over Liliana as I think it's easier to wear. Liliana has been on my long list for a long time :)
Olivia and Lydia are quite popular in my area, I know a several little devils called Olivia who put me massively off the name, the sound of Lydia has never appeal to me. I slightly prefer Lillian over Liliana as I think it's easier to wear. Liliana has been on my long list for a long time :)
Olivia! Wonderful Shakespeare connections, good sound, good nn (Liv or Livvie), glamorous but with links to nature ... a winner.
Lydia always seems to lack substance; good for an 18th-century airhead but not much else.
Liliana has a rhythm that doesn't work too well in English. And there are so many Lily names doing the rounds that I expect them all to fade and lose their petals quite soon.
Lydia always seems to lack substance; good for an 18th-century airhead but not much else.
Liliana has a rhythm that doesn't work too well in English. And there are so many Lily names doing the rounds that I expect them all to fade and lose their petals quite soon.
For me, Olivia is first, hands down. It's been a favorite of mine for years. I know it's popular, but it's very classy and feminine.
Liliana follows in second...really like it, particularly when it's pronounced in Spanish. I'm not too fond of it being shortened to a nickname like Lily, though.
Honestly, I've never been fond of Lydia. There's just something about the sound that doesn't appeal to me.
Liliana follows in second...really like it, particularly when it's pronounced in Spanish. I'm not too fond of it being shortened to a nickname like Lily, though.
Honestly, I've never been fond of Lydia. There's just something about the sound that doesn't appeal to me.