Leilani (means heavenly flower)-love this name, but do you think it will still sound as nice when she's an adult? I was thinking it should go with a strong name like
Leilani Gabriella (God is my might)
Leilani Victoria
Leilani Arielle (lioness of God)
Amaya (means night rain)
Lyla/Lilah (not sure which spelling)
Taliah (means dew from heaven)
*open for suggestions I like names that are not too common and have nice meanings :-) thanks
2007-12-10
06:27:22
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Taylor is funny you ask. I'm not Greek, I'm Puerto Rican, but my real name is very Greek: Karitsa, it's a city in Greece and also means lamb in Greek.
2007-12-10
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I would go with Leilani Victoria -- that way if she wants to be something that needs a more serious-sounding name she can choose her middle name. Like Sen. Leilani Smith vs. Senator Victoria Smith. All of the name you have chosen are beautiful.
2007-12-10 06:50:39
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answered by falco_aesolon 4
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I Like:
Leilani Gabriella
Leilani Victoria
Lyla/Lilah
2007-12-10 15:06:46
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answered by ? 4
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Leilani Victoria
2007-12-10 14:34:41
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answered by pandabear™ 4
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I like Leilani Victoria because you have a less common name with a lovely exotic sounding first name.
Amaya is nice too. Not keen on the others.
I think Leilani will stand the test of time too.
2007-12-10 14:36:35
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answered by cozyuk 6
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Leilani is very pretty, and I like Victoria as the middle name.
Of the others you've suggested I think I like Lilah best though Taliah (Joy would make a pretty middle name) is great too.
2007-12-10 14:50:34
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answered by GEEGEE 7
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I love Leilani. I don't personally see it as a name that's only good for kids, but if she doesn't like it later in life, she could go by Lani.
It's hard to say which middle name would go best, considering we don't know what the last name will be.
You might consider a more "traditional" middle name, such as Belle or Bella, which both mean beautiful. Then her name would mean beautiful heavenly flower. Or Aimee, which means beloved.
2007-12-10 14:48:02
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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Leilani Arielle is cute...what about Leilani Ariella?
2007-12-10 14:36:23
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answered by Amarie J 2
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Leilani is good for any age. I like Leilani Arielle.
2007-12-10 14:32:12
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answered by Carimel 6
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You seem to like L-names that are soft with open vowel endings. I know meanings are nice now, but I wouldn't worry too much about them -- moreso if you like the name. Try a name on for a day, have people call you that name, check in a place with that name, hear it out loud. That helps to put it to life and see if you like it in the works.
Leilani can be pretty, but I think it'd be slurred into Luh-LAHN-ee. Then I'm not so happy with it.
Amaya is kind of a more common name.
Lilah is nice.
Taliah I don't prefer.
How about Lily, Liliana, Lyric** (I think that's super cool, unique and pretty!),
Kyrie (musical -- neighbor's baby girl, so pretty and different), Kira, Kadence (Cadence - musical, can be Cady), Shiloh, Saoirse (Searsha/Saersha - Gaelic for Freedom), Soleil (So-lay - French for sun), Starla, Stella, Sophia, Oksana, Zara (friend's baby girl, pronounced Zar-ah (as in Car) - so pretty and exotic!).
2007-12-10 14:48:21
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answered by Fauna 6
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I perfer Taliah over them all
Id go Taliah Gabrielle or Arielle
2007-12-10 14:44:26
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answered by mrshull1105 3
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