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Dalia
Wdyt of Dalia?
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Reminds me of almonds. Pretty, but feels incomplete. I'd use Dalida or Dalila.
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I like it.I associate it more with Talia than Dahlia (thinking of it as a Hebrew name), but Spanish is pretty familiar in my part of the world, and I also think the Baltic myth connection is neat.The sound is a bit generic but not in a way I dislike really. Other names I'd group it with are Delia, Camila, Camelia, Maya, Layla, Zinnia, Amalia.

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I prefer Dahlia, as the more familiar spelling and pronunciation; there seems to be no good reason to use a Spanish/Arabic version unless one actually is either Spanish or Arabic. And a Dalia person outside Spanish or Arab contexts will have a lot of explaining to do, all her life. Not worth the effort. That said, it's not a flower name that I particularly enjoy. I don't like most of them, and this isn't one.
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There are three main database Dalias...and four submitted ones (with accent markers). I really like Dalia(1). Its Spanish and Arabic. Beautiful! They say it with such class. I prefer the sound of that over the sound of Dahlia. The spelling also looks smoother.
Dalia Michelle~
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There are three main database Dalias...and four submitted ones (with accent markers). I really like Dalia(1). Its Spanish and Arabic. Beautiful! They say it with such class. I prefer the sound of that over the sound of Dahlia. The spelling also looks smoother.
Dalia Michelle~
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I like it
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I think either Dahlia or Delia is the better way to go, this spelling is just asking for confussion imo.
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Hi !!!Dalia is soft, gentle, refined and ageless. I like it!
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Don't really like it
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