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the-good-ship.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2007-07-15 11:15 pm
Thaila
WDYT about Thaila (pronounced like Tyler)? It's the first name of the actress who recently played the fake housemate on the UK version of Big Brother.
Personally, I think it looks a lot more feminine that Tyler, which is sometimes used as a girl's name, but I still don't like it. I think it's probably because I just don't like Tyler as a name anyway.
NB: ThaILa, not ThaLIa. So the pronunciation is like the beginning of Thailand, then a short "a" sound (which to me is very similar to an "er" sound, but apparently not to everyone the world over).
Personally, I think it looks a lot more feminine that Tyler, which is sometimes used as a girl's name, but I still don't like it. I think it's probably because I just don't like Tyler as a name anyway.
NB: ThaILa, not ThaLIa. So the pronunciation is like the beginning of Thailand, then a short "a" sound (which to me is very similar to an "er" sound, but apparently not to everyone the world over).
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Theres also that Mexican singer Thalia who's married to Mariah Carey's ex-husband, and I believe it's pronunced "ta (like in 'tall')-lee-ah"
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*is a fellow good shipper*
Carry on.
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Not Tall
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I love the name Talia said tal-ee-uh. I like the name Tyler (even on girls). I dislike Thalia because the H is confusing as hell to me.
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Anyways I like Talia (Tah-lee-ah), but not Thalia nor Thaila. They genereate endless confusion as to how they're pronounced (Tuh-lee-ah, Thay-lee-ah, Thay-lah..etc)
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-Talia (29 years of correcting people on my name)
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I also think you're right about the name looking more feminine.
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i thought it was Tha-lee-uh
:S whoops.
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I don't think it's that hard to understand the pronounciation, Thai obviously looks like it would be prnounced Ty to me...and then the lah sound on the end.
I like it ;)