[Opinions] Nila
Overheard this name at the store today. A woman introduced herself to another shopper as "Nila" I'm assuming the spelling, but it was pronounced similar to Mila, only with an N. Neila perhaps? Either way, I thought it sounded lovely. I have never heard of it before. WDYT of it?
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This message was edited 1/26/2025, 11:37 AM
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I like it though I wouldn’t use it.
Nila (nee-lah) is nice but I don't think I would ever use it separately
Nila sounds modern and sharp and needs a longer/classic middle name to balance it:
Nila Celice
Nila Irene
Nila Renate
Nila Pacifica
Nila Ruhamah
Nila Adina
Nila sounds modern and sharp and needs a longer/classic middle name to balance it:
Nila Celice
Nila Irene
Nila Renate
Nila Pacifica
Nila Ruhamah
Nila Adina
This message was edited 2/1/2025, 3:32 AM
It's alright
I prefer NEE-la as the usual pronunciation and I love its Indian meaning ("dark blue").
I like Nyla (n-eye-la, like Kyla)
Don't like it at all
It's nice, what comes to mind - water, blue colour, peace, friendliness.
Sorry, it doesn't work for me at all. Sounds like kneeler - a firm cushion for people to kneel on while praying in church.