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It sounds like Lina with a bad cold. I like the look of Lida to Lyda, but like the similar Lydia best.
I don’t like it. Lydia is much better.
I greatly dislike it--it looks and feels unfinished. However, I adore Leda.
I had a Great Auntie Llyda (LYE-da) growing up. I think her parents thought they invented the name, but I’m not sure. They certainly invented the spelling. She had a twin brother named Lloyd.
Obviously Llyda and Lloyd are ghastly for twins, but since he died in WWII way before I was born I only ever experienced her name by itself and I kind of like it.
I vastly prefer Lydia, though.
Obviously Llyda and Lloyd are ghastly for twins, but since he died in WWII way before I was born I only ever experienced her name by itself and I kind of like it.
I vastly prefer Lydia, though.
I've never seen Lyda, and I don't like the look of it.
Lida, short for Alida, is at best middle-aged where I live. It used to be used more frequently, when Afrikaans girls were routinely named after their grandmothers, but this habit is fading. I quite like the name, but I've only ever heard it in an Afrikaans context so I wouldn't consider it myself.
Lida, short for Alida, is at best middle-aged where I live. It used to be used more frequently, when Afrikaans girls were routinely named after their grandmothers, but this habit is fading. I quite like the name, but I've only ever heard it in an Afrikaans context so I wouldn't consider it myself.
I like it. I like the two syllable L names. The 12 year old I know spells hers Lyda, pronounced Lie-da
This message was edited 7/19/2020, 7:58 PM
I like Lida. It's pretty and peppy and I like peppy names.
Lyda I don't like as much. It's similar to Lyra, which is one of my most favorite names, but there's something... less pretty about Lyda. Not bad, I'd find it interesting if I met something with that name, but it's not a favorite.
eta: this is assuming they're said as the following:
Lida - lee-dah
Lyda - lie-dah
Lyda I don't like as much. It's similar to Lyra, which is one of my most favorite names, but there's something... less pretty about Lyda. Not bad, I'd find it interesting if I met something with that name, but it's not a favorite.
eta: this is assuming they're said as the following:
Lida - lee-dah
Lyda - lie-dah
This message was edited 7/19/2020, 7:40 PM
I prefer Lydia