[Opinions] Lily, Maia or Eilonwy? (more)
Just wondering which one of my top favorites for a girl you would choose and why:
Lily
Eilonwy
Maia (MAH-ya or MY-ah, when said in everyday talk and sentences they sound the exact same to me)
Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
Lily
Eilonwy
Maia (MAH-ya or MY-ah, when said in everyday talk and sentences they sound the exact same to me)
Please rate my list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/6232
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Eilonwy - if my husband were enthused about it and helped talk me into it. Who me, Welsh? No - but I don't really give a damn.
If I got flak over it from her dad, Maia instead. A great name, simple, strong and warm.
Lily is very pretty, but I don't think it sounds like a name for an adult, and I wouldn't really like being named it, so it would not be on my list for a daughter. It's kind of aggressively maidenish, to me.
If I got flak over it from her dad, Maia instead. A great name, simple, strong and warm.
Lily is very pretty, but I don't think it sounds like a name for an adult, and I wouldn't really like being named it, so it would not be on my list for a daughter. It's kind of aggressively maidenish, to me.
Lily because it seems the most practical and cute
I dislike Lily for its repeated sounds like baby-babble, its slimy feel in the mouth, its reference to drooping white flowers associated with funerals ...
I like Eilonwy, but I don't consider it usable as a fn outside Wales. As a mn, yes!
I like Maia a lot. May is a family name, but it doesn't appeal to me half as much as Maia; I like the Latin meaning, and especially the little German TV bee!
I like Eilonwy, but I don't consider it usable as a fn outside Wales. As a mn, yes!
I like Maia a lot. May is a family name, but it doesn't appeal to me half as much as Maia; I like the Latin meaning, and especially the little German TV bee!
Eilonwy for sure. It's the weirdest one, and I'm into that. Eilonwy is awesome.
Lily. It’s so timeless and classic and just beautiful. Sure it’s really popular, but that’s because it’s gorgeous, wearable and doesn’t date.
I think ie-LON-wee because it matches the German pronunciation so it will work better in Germany. But I like both.
Lily, more traditional, well known, easy to spell and pronounce