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WDYT of this name? I'm not sure if it's real but it came to me in a dream lol. I pronounce it li-DAY-lah. How would you spell it? How would you pronounce Lideilah? And finally wdyt of Lideilah Jayne?

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Lideilah looks like lie-DEEL-ah to me. I'd spell li-DAY-lah Lideyla.-- Sarah
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I almost like the spelling Lidayla better. However, I can't really sat that I like the name as a whole. It's pretty, but just too made up for me. Also, Jane would be more suited in this situation because Ledeilah is not traditional. Jane instead of Jayne would suit the person better in all stages of life.

This message was edited 7/1/2006, 1:41 PM

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By the spelling, I'd prn it lih-DYE-luh. See if you like one of these spellings:
Lidela*
Lideyla
Lidaela*
Lidayla
LidailaLid-whatever-you-choose Jayne sounds lovely, btw. :o) Great name!Edited b/c I can't spell, lol.
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This message was edited 7/1/2006, 1:01 PM

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Thanks :-). I really like Lidela and Lidaela, thanks!
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As in Delilah with the syllables mixed up? Meh. For a made-up name, it's not too bad, but it's still NMS. I don't like the combo Lideilah Jayne at all because I really, really dislike the name Jayne. Jane would be loads better.
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I intend on using the spelling Jayne. The first born girl in my family always has the mn Jayne and I really don't think I should change the spelling of it as it is like a family tradition.
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I like itI think it sounds very pretty. I wasn't sure how it would be pronounced, but I like the way you pronounce it. However, Jayne is nms. How about Katherine or Isabella as a mn?
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Thanks. The mn would depend on which daughter it is. My first daughter has to have the mn Jayne...family tradition.
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If you're going to say it lih-DAY-lah, I'd spell it something like Lidela or Lidayla. Lideilah is insanely messy and ambiguous looking--I think that spelling would cause a world of trouble.The sound is nice. :) For some reason, I'm reminded of Laneta (luh-NEE-tuh), the name of a girl I knew. Hers was a name I always thought was cool--I think it was one of those awesome old maybe-made-up 1800s family names that we don't have any of in my family. I'm jealous of people with crazy 1800s family names, lol. lih-DAY-lah sounds a bit like that, too. ArrayETA: And the repeated AY sound makes it a cool combo with Jayne. I approve. Lidela Jayne or Lidayla Jayne--I'd prefer the former by far, since "ay" in names is the nomenclature equivalent to diarrhea in my eyes. :-/

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This message was edited 7/1/2006, 12:34 PM

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Yeah I wasn't so sure on spelling so I just spelt it how it sounded really lol. I like Lidela but do you think it would get pronounced lih-DEL-ah by any? I have a feeling it might here (in NZ).
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This message was edited 7/1/2006, 12:46 PM

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I suspect that no matter how you spell it, lih-DAY-lah will get mispronunced on occasion. I'd immediately guess lih-DAY-lah at that spelling--but that's because lih-DEL-ah would make more sense as Lidella (Lid + Ella, ha). Unfortunately, I have no gauge for how well it'd go over in NZ. :( But I think Lidela would be the most logical, cleanest spelling, myself. Lidala would be lih-DAH-lah to me, Lidayla would be messy with Jayne, Lidaela could almost work but I think Lidaela Jayne is a bit messy yet...Lidela seems like the smart way of going about it to me.Array

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"Yes," said Laura.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
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