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[Opinions] Dalia or Dahlia?
Which do you prefer?How does Dahlia Sofia sound? Thanks. :)
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Dahlia.
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Dahlia, Dahlink!And Dahlia Sofia sounds sweet.
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DaliaDahlia Sofia sounds okay.
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Dahlia. Dalia seems to run together, reminds me too much of Daria, and doesn't look like the flower (I think).
Dahlia Sofia is interesting... I can't say I like it; either Dahlia is too harsh for Sofia or Sofia is too soft for Dahlia. But Dalia Sofia seems more balanced. Hm. Maybe Dalia is better for this combo.
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I'd go with the spelling Dahlia. It looks more complete, in my opinion; though, Dalia is also pretty if you want the Spanish version.The name, itself, has grown on me a lot as of late.Dahlia Sofia is a very pretty combination! :)
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Dalia normally. However with Sofia I'd say Dahlia to offset the two five letter names ending in -ia. Personally, I don't like the same endings in a combo, but that's just taste.
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I prefer Dahlia, and I like it very much.Dahlia Sofia is too airy for me -- it needs substance, grounding.
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I prefer the Dahlia spelling. Dahlia Sophia is pretty.
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DahliaIt's so much more LUSH.Dahlia Sofia is really pretty.
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I'm used to the h spelling so I definitely prefer Dahlia. As for the flow, it's not ideal but it works for me since the stresses are on different syllables.
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I prefer Dahlia, it has more going on and looks more interesting and completeSofia is fine enough.
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I would spell it Dahlia, the same as the flower.
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I don't really have a preference. They both have some appeal. I guess Dahlia looks so breathy. It is a correct English spelling, and that's a big plus. I think if I had to take the name myself, though, I'd spell it Dalia. Even though I don't speak Spanish.
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it's nice! I like Dahlia Sofia best
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I like Dahlia, and I prefer that spelling.I think Dahlia Sofia sounds a little sing-song, since both names have a strong first syllable, followed by -ia. Its a little cutesy for my tastes.
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