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Wdyt of Talulla?

I'm really starting to like this name...what with the irish versions definition of 'princess' and Tallulah Bankhead....i think its both playful, poetic, and elegant.
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cute
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I like it quite a bit, but I think its a bit over the top honestly.
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It's kinda nice, sweet. I like also Tallulah.
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This message was edited 7/11/2005, 6:09 AM

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I really like the name, but much prefer the spelling Tallulah.
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I like it alot. I perfer the spelling Tallulah. I think the nns Lulu or Lulah are really cute too.
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I don't care for it. It's a fluffy and frilly name to me. I cannot see a human being with the name. Sorry.
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I like this name. I think that it's quirky and pretty but I prefer the Tallulah spelling. I see that these two names are from different origins, are they pronounced the same?
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I think its pronounced the same yet I prefer the irish spelling Talulla...
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It's one of my new faves. Just like Delilah, but Delilah has been on my list for some time now... But yes, I'm loving Tallulah (it's not elegant to me though.)Tallulah Caroline (KARE-oh-leen)
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This message was edited 7/10/2005, 4:56 PM

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I have two friends who both named their daughters Tallulah. Honestly, I think it's weird. It takes the right kind of kid to pull off a name like Tallulah, I don't know if it would fit everyone.
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