Julia
*** I think gorgeous classic. I picture a lovely little girl or graceful adult beauty. Certainly a name that can easily carry from the classroom to the boardroom to the ballroom. ;)
Kaylie
*** I picture a young girl playing at the park while her completely inattentive mother gabs on her cell, gives herself a manicure and/or gossips with her equally oblivious mom friends.
Myliegh
I picture the same girl and mother, only the setting is now an inner-city street and the young, uneducated mother is having a friend braid her hair while her daughter with the misspelled, created name plays inches from oncoming traffic.
Carlee
I think of two older mothers at Gymboree discussing local nanny agencies. LOL Not quite sure why, but I'd assume it's the trendy spelling twist put on the dated nickname Carly. Like she still used a name she might have a few decades back, but thought she'd somehow modernized it with the purposeful misspelling (and sadly, she might be right LOL).
Cheryl
The above mother's pal at Gymboree. She's a bit more affluent -- thus the more traditional spelling -- and trying to talk Carlee's mother into trying out her favorite maid service.
Julia is my favorite, if that wasn't already apparent. :)
2007-11-11 15:52:55
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answered by Irish Mommy 6
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Julia = Cute but I think of my friends 4 year old cousin Julia
Kaylie = Cute but I think of my cousin Kayla
Myliegh = Makes me think of Miley Cyrus, don't really like that one.
Carlee = Kaylas sister.
Cheryl = I have two friends named Cheryl. Two very differant people!
I think my favorite would have to be Kaylie or Julia.
2007-11-11 16:26:53
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answered by lil' moosey_giggle bear_ :) 5
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Julia: Sophisticated
Kaylie: Fashionista
Myleigh: Bookworm
Carlee: Adorable
Cheryl: Mature
2007-11-11 18:32:34
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answered by forever love 2
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Julia-Julia Gulia...like from The Wedding Singer. Or Julia Roberts...and then I think of big teeth.
Kaylie-Too cutesy for my taste...there's a lot of Kaylie/Hailies out there.
Myliegh-I think it sounds cute (my-lee, right?) but the spelling might be confusing for a little kid.
Carlee-I have a personal thing against the name Carlee. Objectively though, it's a cute name.
Cheryl-It's easier to picture an adult named Cheryl than it is a little baby named Cheryl. I think of Cheryl Teagues. Plus, I wouldn't want anyone calling my daughter Cherry as a nickname.
I think my favorite is Myliegh, but I might spell it differently. Congrats on your little girl!
2007-11-11 14:59:57
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answered by lovelymrsm 5
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Julia...the Beatle's song or Julia Roberts.
Kaylie...cutesy name that won't work on an adult.
Myliegh...skin cancer.
Carlee...Carly Simon. Kind of a white trash name.
Cheryl...Cheryl Tiegs.
Definitely Julia. Lovely name. Myliegh is by far the worst of the bunch. The feminine version of Lee is usually spelled Leigh so I have no clue how you would pronounce Myliegh and I really don't like create-a-names.
2007-11-11 15:03:07
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answered by luckythirteen 6
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Julia roberts or jewels
Kaylie beauty
Myliegh hannah Montana
Carlee
Cherly OLD
2007-11-11 15:01:26
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answered by noodle_stupot 3
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Julia- Beauty and poise (favorite)
Kaylie- a young girl with pig tails
Myleigh- I like the way its spelled but I think of Hannah Montana
Carlee- cheerleader
Cheryl- old waitress at dennys
2007-11-11 15:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Julia- Elegance or royalty
Kaylie- a girl
Myleigh- a girl
Carlee- a girls nickname or a name short for another name
Cheryl- An older woman's name...
I like Myliegh or Kaylie
2007-11-11 14:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Julia--Julia Sugarbaker from "Designing Women" or the Beatles' song "Julia"
Kaylie--the name of a little girl I used to babysit
Myleigh--A sad attempt at concealing the fact a person is name her kid after Miley Cyrus
Carlee--The name of a girl I never got along with
Cheryl--The name of a 45-year-old woman
2007-11-11 17:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly Julia is the only one I would say you should name a child. Its pretty and classic, but also not heard that often. I think of movies that take place in the victorian era.
Kaylie, isn't so bad I just think of with very little class because of the spelling.
Myliegh, wow this is a hidious name, not meant offensively but I can't stand all the trendy badly spelled names.
Carlee, yet again why not just spell it like the name is normally I guess I think it lacks class
Cheryl, makes me think of someone older for some reason, I think it was one of my teachers names...
My favorite by far is Julia
2007-11-11 16:39:27
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answered by Nell 2
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