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[Opinions] I *love* Mahalia!
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As in, Lillian Scarlett Mahalia, my older daughter. :-)For combos with Mahalia in fn position, I personally favor Mahalia Claire; but also loveMahalia Grace
Mahalia Helena
Mahalia Jade
Mahalia Leilani
Mahalia Marguerite
Mahalia Mireille
Mahalia Naomi
Mahalia Patience
Mahalia Rain
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Mahalia Salomé (SAL-o-may).You'll probably have noticed that only Claire and Marguerite stand out as not having an assonant long-A sound, but Claire has assonance with the short A's at the beginning and end, and Marguerite has alliteration instead. I ♥ assonance and alliteration. :-)I disagree with jeziana that Halie, et. al. (my preferred spelling, since it's the -hali- portion of the name lifted straight out) would "be a bit of a stretch" for nn's of Mahalia. That seems to me to be the obvious nn, since the syllabic emphasis is on the second syllable, which sounds like "hail." For the record I wish to note the difference between Halie [HAY-lee] and Hallie [HAL-ee].However, even having defended it I'm yet not particularly in love with Halie. I prefer Mailie (prn the same way [MAY-lee] but taking some modest liberties with the otherwise orthodox spelling).
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I love Mahalia Mireille and Mahalia Rain.Also, thank you for suggesting the Halie spelling; I wasn't so sure about the other ones, they didn't seem "right".But when I think about it, I love Mailie more than Halie.
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ah, I apologiseI got mixed up with the Halie pronounications. Thanks for clearing that up :)
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What she said. :DI love assonance and alliteration, too. Great suggestions.
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