As in Nylabones? I realize its a semi-legitimate name, but unless its culturally appropriate for you, neither is a good choice. By default, I chose Nyla, since it's the most correct spelling.
I was unaware of the Britney Spears restaurant thing, but if I didn't know about it, I highly doubt that will be the first thing on most people's minds when they hear it, and even if it is, I couldn't care less... me and hubby both like the name.
Re: Nyla or Nylah?
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Gender: Feminine
Usage: Indian
Other Scripts: ???? (Hindi)
This.
WTH!?!?!
Yes, OP - please ditch the invented form and go with a legit name. If not, Brittany Spears may come to claim rights.
I Googled, and one dumb site said it meant, 'champion'. Um no, that's Neila/Neala, and it's Irish.
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Um, it actually is a "real name" although aren't all names made up at some point or other? Anyhoo...
The girl's name Nyla (y)-la is pronounced NYE-lah. It is of English origin. Feminine form of Nyles, from Neil.
Nyla has 2 variant forms: Nila and Nylah.
Origin: Gaelic
Meaning: Cloud or Champion
I was unaware of the Britney Spears restaurant thing, but if I didn't know about it, I highly doubt that will be the first thing on most people's minds when they hear it, and even if it is, I couldn't care less... me and hubby both like the name.
Thanks to all of you ladies for your input!