We unwittingly did two names that end in "uh" but I like that there it provides some connection between the two names without being "matchy" which I am not a fan of. So the Adria and Lia combo sounds good to me! I like either spelling, and I've had both as a teacher and had no trouble knowing how to pronounce them either. I am more traditional so I like Leah. Lia seems more cutesy to me, Leah seems older maybe? That's all I've got. HTH!
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tombomb84:There is an entire board dedicated to baby names. You might want to try thereyou will get more responses.
You might want to be cautious on that board - those ladies are not about sugar coating or thinking of your feelings even if you say you love a name!
I like Leah - what about Hannah or Layla?
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There is an entire board dedicated to baby names. You might want to try thereyou will get more responses.
You might want to be cautious on that board - those ladies are not about sugar coating or thinking of your feelings even if you say you love a name!
I like Leah - what about Hannah or Layla?
Agreed, they can be ruthless, but helpful too. When I was debating giving both of my boys the same middle name (DH's name, Throrin) they were really helpful. You just have to have a thick skin.
My favorite girls names right now are Violet and Daisy. We get SO many complements on DD's name (Ruby).
There are a TON of baby name generating web sites out there, and the social security web site is a fun place to look up the history of how popular names have been in the past.
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Re: Girl names...
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You might want to be cautious on that board - those ladies are not about sugar coating or thinking of your feelings even if you say you love a name!
I like Leah - what about Hannah or Layla?
You might want to be cautious on that board - those ladies are not about sugar coating or thinking of your feelings even if you say you love a name!
I like Leah - what about Hannah or Layla?
Agreed, they can be ruthless, but helpful too. When I was debating giving both of my boys the same middle name (DH's name, Throrin) they were really helpful. You just have to have a thick skin.
My favorite girls names right now are Violet and Daisy. We get SO many complements on DD's name (Ruby).
There are a TON of baby name generating web sites out there, and the social security web site is a fun place to look up the history of how popular names have been in the past.