WDYTO Talulla?
Call me crazy ;) but for some reason, I love this name. I was wondering your opinions on it. I don't know how it would sound on an actual person though.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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I love the softness of the name and the way it rolls off my tongue. I do prefer Tallulah, however. It seems more finished.
Isn't there an actor with a daughter named that?
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Tallulah's better, imo
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I posted about it a while back and got some great answers! I would probably use Talullah with the nn Tally or Lulu. I don't know which I prefer.
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I think Tullulah is cute. Very feminine. But it kind of reminds me of the 1800s and Little House on the Prarie or something. Haha. Or a cow.
I love Tallulah, but Talulla looks like it should be pronounced 'tah-luhl-ah'. One of my guilty pleasure combos is Talullah Plum, but since Geri Halliwell named her daughter Bluebell, I'm kind of fangirling Tallulah Bluebell (yeah, I know, too many 'L's).
All in all, Tallulah has my absolute approval. :D
All in all, Tallulah has my absolute approval. :D
Is this pronounced the same or differently than Tullulah? I like Tullulah a lot -- such a fun, quirky name!
I like Talulla quite a bit, but I think I prefer Tallulah instead (its more common in North America). As for using it, thats a whole other ball game. I'm just not sure, DH & I've talked about it and he just feels its too outlandish and sounds like someone is trying too hard (I should note that he tends to like the very frilly and vintage style, ie Lily, Grace, Emma, Pearl, Claire, Isabelle, etc.).
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