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[Opinions] Vitalia / Vitaliya / Vitalija
What's your impression of Vitalia / Vitaliya / Vitalija? Which variation do you prefer?
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I love it. It's gorgeous. Going on my pnl for sure. I like Vitalia better just because it seems like a very Italian name at first glance.
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It's grown on me- when I first heard it, it made me think of a name for some kind of medication (particularly Vitalia). I don't know what changed my mind on it, but I like it now. I like Vitaliya.

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Vitaliya is the one I like best. It seems like a combination of Victoria and Natalia, both of which I like well enough. Overall I like the name.
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My impression is of oranges or vitamins. Prefer Vitalia.
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Hi !!!!Between these version I love Vitalija.Byeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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It's a neat name. Seems lively (of course), and like a "classic" name because of its Latinness. Names with V often seem to me to range from assertive to aggressive ... Vitalia seems dominant but not unfriendly. About like Valentina.
My preferences only really apply to names used for English speakers - I don't have preferences otherwise. According to the way I pronounce things in English, at least, I think the Y and J are superfluous (unless the stress is on the second to last syllable). So I'd go with Vitalia. But the other spellings are pretty.
I'm not sure how it ought to be pronounced in English. I'd say vit-TAHL-ia.
But then the word "vital" suggests saying vye-TAHL-ia, and I've heard Vidalia onions pronounced vid-DAYL-ia... Eh, I guess it is not that ambiguous. Most people would say vit-TAHL-ia, wouldn't they?
In English a Vitalia could be nicknamed Tali, which is neat IMO.
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Vitalia? It's actually really cool. This is a name I haven't given much thought to, but I like it. It's juiced.
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