Honestly, I quite like
Leda, but only pronounced LEE-də. The spelling is simple and sweet and the sound is both appealing and easy for young and old to say.
I don't like LAY-də very much, as it sounds like a Bostonite saying "later"... and I can't get a picture of
Ben Afleck from
Good Will Hunting out of my head.
Letha is ok. The 'th' sound is better suited for me in boys names honestly. It brings a softness to them. For girls, it brings a datedness imo.
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"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann FrankMama to my "bright star"
Clarisse Bituin and Wife to
Julius.
Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!