If you love it, I'm not judging you. I just DON'T GET IT. SO not my style I am consistently confused as to why everyone loves it.
Now Elsa, reminds me of Casablanca and is beautiful. *shrug*
Actually, I believe Ingrid Bergman's character was named Ilsa (slightly different pronounciation), but you're right it's a beautiful name. For Isla, I can take it or leave it. I don't feel strongly about it either way. I also don't know any actual little girls named Isla so it's more of an idea to me that a name I've seen in reality.
I don't hate, but I never pronounce it correctly in my head even though I know the proper pronounciation so that makes me not really like it.
This. I have also never seen in IRL. I have never heard of Isla Fisher, despite being a People magazine subscriber, so I feel like it would be consistently butchered in my area of the country (Midwest).
Funny its just a total matter of opinion- I happen to think Isla is lovely but think Elsa is dusty and old not in a refreshing way like I like some of the older lady names
Funny its just a total matter of opinion- I happen to think Isla is lovely but think Elsa is dusty and old not in a refreshing way like I like some of the older lady names
Everything you said. I love Isla, but think Elsa sounds old and ugly.
Well, we have an Isla so I do love it, but I can see how it is a fairly polarizing name. It is not classic in the sense that everyone has heard it before, but it has been around for a long time and is very common in Europe and Australia. I *get* that it has trended very quickly and that was my biggest hesitation with the name. I do worry that it will be time stamped and hope that it doesn't climb the charts too quickly. I was happy that it *only* jumped 30 spots last year compared to other names that jumped 100 places. Most people have never heard it before when I tell them her her name and I always think that is interesting since it is far more common (statistically speaking based on the SSA list) than my boys' names.
FWIW- I really don't like the name Elsa. It reminds me of a pet name for a farm animal (sort of like a Bessy the cow association). You would think I would like it since it sounds so similar to Isla, but I just don't.
Well, we have an Isla so I do love it, but I can see how it is a fairly polarizing name. It is not classic in the sense that everyone has heard it before, but it has been around for a long time and is very common in Europe and Australia. I *get* that it has trended very quickly and that was my biggest hesitation with the name. I do worry that it will be time stamped and hope that it doesn't climb the charts too quickly. I was happy that it *only* jumped 30 spots last year compared to other names that jumped 100 places. Most people have never heard it before when I tell them her her name and I always think that is interesting since it is far more common (statistically speaking based on the SSA list) than my boys' names.
FWIW- I really don't like the name Elsa. It reminds me of a pet name for a farm animal (sort of like a Bessy the cow association). You would think I would like it since it sounds so similar to Isla, but I just don't.
I totally agree with this! I have never met or heard of an Isla IRL, but I think it is really pretty. My niece is Ayah (Eye-uh) so maybe that is why I think it sounds pretty...close name.
I don't hate it but I don't get the obsession. I tend to read things in my head as the way they look (like Wednesday) even though I pronounce them correctly but with this name I always have to correct myself from saying Is-la. Good thing I don't know anyone with this name IRL or I would butcher it.
I don't hate it but I'm tired of seeing it on here. I don't know one IRL but I feel like out of 5-6 girl name posts on here at least one of them will have Isla on the list. It doesn't mean everyone is picking it but I liked it better when it was less well known. I actually liked Ayla before I ever heard of Isla but now I think the latter spelling is clearer.
The only Isla I knew IRL pronounced it Iz-luh (she's my age). Nice enough girl, but I'm not a fan. The Eye-la pronunciation is even more annoying to me.
Don't like it, too easy to mispronounce. I would definitely say 'iz-luh' over "eye-luh"
That's how it's pronounced?!? yup, I've been mispronouncing it in my head....how is "Is" pronounced "eye?"??? I change my vote....I do hate it :-)
Hmmmm the "s" is silent. You know like the word island and isle... Or do you say island?
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Actually, I believe Ingrid Bergman's character was named Ilsa (slightly different pronounciation), but you're right it's a beautiful name. For Isla, I can take it or leave it. I don't feel strongly about it either way. I also don't know any actual little girls named Isla so it's more of an idea to me that a name I've seen in reality.
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I don't hate it, but I'm kind of worn out on it.
i like it. i wouldnt give it to my child, but i do like it. isla fisher is beautiful... shes a grown woman with that name and i think it suits her.
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This. I have also never seen in IRL. I have never heard of Isla Fisher, despite being a People magazine subscriber, so I feel like it would be consistently butchered in my area of the country (Midwest).
Everything you said. I love Isla, but think Elsa sounds old and ugly.
Well, we have an Isla so I do love it, but I can see how it is a fairly polarizing name. It is not classic in the sense that everyone has heard it before, but it has been around for a long time and is very common in Europe and Australia. I *get* that it has trended very quickly and that was my biggest hesitation with the name. I do worry that it will be time stamped and hope that it doesn't climb the charts too quickly. I was happy that it *only* jumped 30 spots last year compared to other names that jumped 100 places. Most people have never heard it before when I tell them her her name and I always think that is interesting since it is far more common (statistically speaking based on the SSA list) than my boys' names.
FWIW- I really don't like the name Elsa. It reminds me of a pet name for a farm animal (sort of like a Bessy the cow association). You would think I would like it since it sounds so similar to Isla, but I just don't.
I totally agree with this! I have never met or heard of an Isla IRL, but I think it is really pretty. My niece is Ayah (Eye-uh) so maybe that is why I think it sounds pretty...close name.
I don't like it.
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That's how it's pronounced?!? yup, I've been mispronouncing it in my head....how is "Is" pronounced "eye?"??? I change my vote....I do hate it :-)
This. It's not my style, and I personally don't like short names for girls.
I am not a fan. Also, it's Is-La is island and Spanish and that's the only pronunciation I think of when I see it. Not Eye-La.
On another note, I despise the name Declan and everyone seems to love it. I just can't wrap my head around it either.
Hmmmm the "s" is silent. You know like the word island and isle... Or do you say island?
Dear Haters,
Go ahead and name your daughters Brielle and Eliana. I'd be thrilled if Isla didn't get more popular ...
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