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Post by shanniebananie on Sept 15, 2015 16:13:09 GMT
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grammanisi
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Post by grammanisi on Sept 15, 2015 16:44:47 GMT
Oh, brother!!
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scorpeao
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Post by scorpeao on Sept 15, 2015 16:48:21 GMT
I kinda like it if they are just going to call her Iyla. If they are going to call her by both names it's a little over the top, but it's not a bad name.
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Post by pierkiss on Sept 15, 2015 17:32:45 GMT
I like it. I like the first name on its own.
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Nink
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Post by Nink on Sept 15, 2015 17:34:05 GMT
Not the worst we've heard I don't think.
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Rhondito
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Post by Rhondito on Sept 15, 2015 17:38:37 GMT
I read in People that they were told the baby was a boy, and were surprised when it turned out to be a girl. I don't mind the name - there have certainly been worse ones!
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Post by annabella on Sept 15, 2015 17:38:46 GMT
I think as long as they don't tell people how it's pronounced, it could be a pretty name.
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Post by mom on Sept 15, 2015 17:39:10 GMT
Better than Apple.
I kinda like the first name on its own.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2015 17:48:17 GMT
Variations of Iyla are popular here.
I have heard worse, ABCDE comes to mind.
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Post by KikiPea on Sept 15, 2015 17:52:38 GMT
I don't think it's NEAR as bad as the others listed. I think it's cute, as lone as you don't know how it's really supposed to sound. Vue is a little odd, though.
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peppermintpatty
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Post by peppermintpatty on Sept 15, 2015 17:58:53 GMT
It isn't that bad although I have NO IDEA who the parents are.
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Post by melanell on Sept 15, 2015 18:06:16 GMT
Iyla (and any other spelling variations) is definitely gaining in popularity, so the first name on its own is pretty basic, even trendy sounding. The combo is a bit much for me, personally, but really, if a parent wants to go cutesie or clever with their kids' names, at least this one has a nice message behind it.
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Post by myshelly on Sept 15, 2015 18:08:28 GMT
I kind of like it, actually.
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scorpeao
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Post by scorpeao on Sept 15, 2015 18:14:48 GMT
Iyla (and any other spelling variations) is definitely gaining in popularity, so the first name on its own is pretty basic, even trendy sounding. The combo is a bit much for me, personally, but really, if a parent wants to go cutesie or clever with their kids' names, at least this one has a nice message behind it. My BFF had a baby a few months ago and named her Eila which she pronounces as Iyla. I've never heard it, but I think it's a pretty name.
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Post by metaldancer on Sept 15, 2015 18:16:34 GMT
As a little kid, I had an aunt named Ila. My grandma always pronounced it Iler.
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Post by kellybelly77 on Sept 15, 2015 18:17:38 GMT
It isn't that bad although I have NO IDEA who the parents are. OMG! I was thinking the same thing! Who in the heck are these celebrities?
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georgiapea
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Post by georgiapea on Sept 15, 2015 18:19:39 GMT
At some point that child is going to ask her parents "What the hell were you thinking, oh, wait, obviously you weren't". Then she will legally change her name to something reasonable.
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Post by Gennifer on Sept 15, 2015 18:19:38 GMT
Why wouldn't they use the traditional spelling of Isla, though? I hate kr8tiv spellings. (And yes, I know that's ironic based on my own name, but I think that gives my opinion more weight: PARENTS, DON'T DO THIS TO YOUR KIDS!)
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anniebygaslight
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Post by anniebygaslight on Sept 15, 2015 18:23:27 GMT
Poor kid.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2015 18:41:38 GMT
Yes, poor kid. Another case of "everybody look at me and talk about me and what I named my child because I'm so awesome."
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Post by 950nancy on Sept 15, 2015 18:50:27 GMT
I kinda like it if they are just going to call her Iyla. If they are going to call her by both names it's a little over the top, but it's not a bad name. Attendance in school will be awful for her.
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Post by KikiPea on Sept 15, 2015 18:54:26 GMT
I kinda like it if they are just going to call her Iyla. If they are going to call her by both names it's a little over the top, but it's not a bad name. Attendance in school will be awful for her. Why? Her first name is pretty normal, and they will most likely not call her by her first and middle names.
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Post by 950nancy on Sept 15, 2015 19:04:24 GMT
Attendance in school will be awful for her. Why? Her first name is pretty normal, and they will most likely not call her by her first and middle names. The first day of school and lots of subs comes to mind. Our kids attendance rosters always printed the whole name. Subs oftentimes read the entire name. It runs together so fluently I can see it happening. I oftentimes called my classroom kids by their middle names too when were doing something they shouldn't instead of getting angry at them.
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Post by myshelly on Sept 15, 2015 19:05:49 GMT
Why? Her first name is pretty normal, and they will most likely not call her by her first and middle names. The first day of school and lots of subs comes to mind. Our kids attendance rosters always printed the whole name. Subs oftentimes read the entire name. It runs together so fluently I can see it happening. I oftentimes called my classroom kids by their middle names too when were doing something they shouldn't instead of getting angry at them. I have never seen middle names on class lists here.
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Post by 950nancy on Sept 15, 2015 19:07:43 GMT
The first day of school and lots of subs comes to mind. Our kids attendance rosters always printed the whole name. Subs oftentimes read the entire name. It runs together so fluently I can see it happening. I oftentimes called my classroom kids by their middle names too when were doing something they shouldn't instead of getting angry at them. I have never seen middle names on class lists here. I suppose everyone does it differently. I always knew the kids' middle names.
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calgal08
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Post by calgal08 on Sept 15, 2015 19:09:59 GMT
Iyla is pretty, the middle name with it, not so much
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Post by stingfan on Sept 15, 2015 19:12:18 GMT
I wonder how her sister Ada will feel about this later in life ...
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Post by caro on Sept 15, 2015 19:15:04 GMT
I like the name Eye-lah. (Don't spell it this way, it's only for pronunciation purposes). But put that whole name together, nope. Poor kid.
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Post by lumo on Sept 15, 2015 19:21:40 GMT
I went to elementary school with a girl named Ayla. I believe she was Turkish.
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Post by breetheflea on Sept 15, 2015 19:27:47 GMT
I have an Ila... so I guess I like the first name, not the middle name though.
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