I don’t like anything to frilly or common if that helps. I saw this on a baby name board and was surprised. What do you prefer and why?
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You could also spell it [name_f]laila.
Aiden, jason, antonio, grady, nasir, kendrick, abram, aron, jones, mordechai dw:
I like the sound of [name_f]lyla [/name_f] / [name_f]lila [/name_f] better, and i prefer the spelling [name_f]lila [/name_f]. I think [name_f]lyla [/name_f] makes more sense for that pronunciation. I don’t think [name_f]lyla [/name_f] would. [name]hi[/name], just looking for some suggestions for middle names for [name]lyla[/name].
Which spelling of the name lila/lyla do you prefer? Also for names that would go with layla being a middle name. I prefer [name_f]lila [/name_f] in theory, but i do think [name_f]lyla [/name_f] is a bit more straightforward for pronunciation. [name_f]lila [/name_f] i automatically pronounce.
It looks clean and graceful.
I love both but feel lyla looks better with my favorite names like margot, henry, stella and graham Any suggestions are much appreciated! Lyla, wrenlee, aylin, allie, holland, melina, lakelyn, sloan, elia, maelynn dd. Looking for names similar to layla.
Do people spell [name_f]lyla[/name_f] with and “h” at the end?