Re: Ayla
in reply to a message by Perrine
Hi Perrine !!!
I really like the Turkish Ayla because It is in the same pattern of many beautiful names.
First of all the element 'ay' (moon) that I met in Sonay, Nuray, Aysel and Aygul, all names in my PNL.
After It is similar to Layla that means 'night' both in Arabic and Hebrew.
Then Ayla is similar to the name Hala that in Arabic is the circle light around the moon.
So as you can see all these names share the night-theme and a similar sound.
I also like the Hebrew form ad many botanic-names like Tamar, Shoshana, Varda, Ilana, Sabrina, Hadassah, Alon, Erez...
So... 8.5/10 XD
I really like the Turkish Ayla because It is in the same pattern of many beautiful names.
First of all the element 'ay' (moon) that I met in Sonay, Nuray, Aysel and Aygul, all names in my PNL.
After It is similar to Layla that means 'night' both in Arabic and Hebrew.
Then Ayla is similar to the name Hala that in Arabic is the circle light around the moon.
So as you can see all these names share the night-theme and a similar sound.
I also like the Hebrew form ad many botanic-names like Tamar, Shoshana, Varda, Ilana, Sabrina, Hadassah, Alon, Erez...
So... 8.5/10 XD
This message was edited 10/23/2018, 5:59 AM