It's going to be the middle name of my first daughter if I have one, and I was just wondering if Lyla is a correct way to spell this name because I like the Y better than the I
Lila. Lyla makes me think too much of Lyle (Lyle Lyle, Crocodile actually!)
I would spell it with a "y" only because my dad's name is Lyle (I wouldn't use Lyle as a boys name, but would honor dad with a Lyla). Otherwise I like the I.
I prefer Lyla as well. I don't think it looks made up or anything because it almost looks like the girl version of Lyle.
Just a tid-bit for you.... In Hungary, the government does not allow the letter "Y" in names, except for very affluent and/or famous people. So I personally think the "Y" makes it classy. Example.. you know Mariska Hargitay from Law and Order? You can tell she came from a well-to-do family because otherwise her name would be spelled Hargitai, like most people with that last name.
Ok so I'm probably going to be the only one that says this but I like Lilah or Lyla. I pronounce Lila differently like Lily. So Lil-uh. I pronounce Lyla and Lilah like Lie-la. I also like h's at the end b/c to me names just don't look finished with out them like Sarah, Norah, Lilah. Im probably the only one who feels this way though...
I like Lyla better and it is a more recent, but more popular spelling in the last year. Lilah is the least common and whereas some other dislike the "random y", I dislike the random "h" on the end.
I'll tell you why Lila is the correct spelling: because this was my mother's name, and she would have been 68 this year. Until a few years ago, no one, and I mean NO ONE, outside of our very small family had ever heard of this name. So I consider my mother to be the 'original' Lila
Somehow this name came into popularity a few yrs ago and ruined my plan to give my daughter her grandmother's unique name. Yes, I still named her Lila, spelled this way (the correct way!), but it now seems like she's one of the many other trendy-named kids.
Re: Lyla vs. Lila
I love it spelled Lilah. It is one of my best friend's name.
This is our #1pick if we have a daughter. It will be Lilah though. We love it!
this...dont do the "y"
Lyla is a respelling of the traditional way to spell Lila.
I like it better with the y too.
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This. The "y" spelling completely ruins this name for me. Yuck. Lila is the traditional spelling, but I would choose Lilah looooong before Lyla.
I would spell it with a "y" only because my dad's name is Lyle (I wouldn't use Lyle as a boys name, but would honor dad with a Lyla). Otherwise I like the I.
I prefer Lyla as well. I don't think it looks made up or anything because it almost looks like the girl version of Lyle.
Just a tid-bit for you.... In Hungary, the government does not allow the letter "Y" in names, except for very affluent and/or famous people. So I personally think the "Y" makes it classy. Example.. you know Mariska Hargitay from Law and Order? You can tell she came from a well-to-do family because otherwise her name would be spelled Hargitai, like most people with that last name.
Definitely Lila.
Lilah is okay, but I'm a Sara, so I tend to steer clear of the superfluous h's. Hate the whole "y" trend unless it's a family thing, as PP mentioned.
I'll tell you why Lila is the correct spelling: because this was my mother's name, and she would have been 68 this year. Until a few years ago, no one, and I mean NO ONE, outside of our very small family had ever heard of this name. So I consider my mother to be the 'original' Lila
Somehow this name came into popularity a few yrs ago and ruined my plan to give my daughter her grandmother's unique name. Yes, I still named her Lila, spelled this way (the correct way!), but it now seems like she's one of the many other trendy-named kids.