The spelling of that name makes me cringe. It looks harsh and makes an otherwise beautiful name seem austere and too complicated. I do like the similar sounding name Eliana- it could be pronounced the same as Eliarnah, except it looks more simple and elegant. It is also a fairly common spelling, so your child won't have to go through their whole life correcting the spelling of their name (I know a Jezzica who loathes the fact that she wasn't named 'Jessica'). The name is of Hebrew origin and means "the Lord answers". That meaning is beautiful and especially meaningful if you have been trying to fall pregnant.
The name Eliana is simple, sweet as well as elegant and even has that 'Princess' sound to it (perhaps I'm thinking this because there have been several Greek Princesses named Iliana or the new Disney princess is going to be called Tiana). But it really is a lovely name!
I'm going to have a baby girl, so girls names are all I'm thinking of at the moment. On my list of favourites are the names Anna, Catherine, Violet and Evelyn.
2007-11-26 21:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Is that a boy's name or a girl's name? It's OK -- very interesting, but just a little to unique for my taste.
My favorite girls names are:
Ava, Justine, Savannah, Madison, Vanessa and Sienna
My favorite boys names are:
Aaron, Justin, Alex, Derek, Cole, and Sean
<3 chloe
2007-11-26 22:55:11
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answered by xoChloexo 3
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I don't even know how to say that. And as an aspiring teacher...that would be a tough one!!
But, my best friend just had a baby girl and named her Emma. I love it!
I'm not sure what names I like yet...definitely not at the point where I'm ready to have kids.
2007-11-26 20:49:24
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answered by Jenise 3
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I really like the name Elanor which sort of sounds like it. But i think its going to be one of those names that people have to ask her to pronounce as its different. I also think it looks prettier without the R - Elianah.
2007-11-26 23:11:46
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answered by Flossie 3
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I would take out the 'r' and just make it Elianah.
My children are named Eliza and Isaac ...
and for this baby I like Jake or Zavier for a boy and Zara or Jayde for a girl.....so far! Its liable to change anytime!!
2007-11-26 21:31:10
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answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7
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WTF? whatever it's supposed to be it's dreadful
If it's supposed to be a girl's name do you mean Eleanor? If so say so. If you can't spell or pronounce it, go with the Welsh spelling Elinor.
That thing you came up with is a disaster - it will condemn your child to a lifetime of nobody knowing what she's supposed to be called, how to spell it, and the certain (and very public) knowledge that her mother is illiterate.
2007-11-26 22:08:15
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answered by who me? 6
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I'd prefer it spelled with 2 L's, e.g
Elliarna/ Elliarnah/ Elliahnah
2007-11-26 20:57:57
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answered by Naebiegirl 5
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I have always loved Elijah or Dorian for a boy and Michaela or Lilliana for a girl
2007-11-26 21:10:34
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answered by Violet 2
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It's an interesting name, to be sure, but I'm not sure how I feel about it.
My favorite boy name is Pearce and my favorite girl name is Anyanka, Anya for short.
2007-11-26 20:49:04
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answered by Gordon M 2
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I think that no one will ever know how to spell it.
I like Myra or Elvira :D
2007-11-27 05:28:21
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answered by carebearexecutioner 3
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