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Azalea, Cecily, or Isla?
Which one is honestly better and why?
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Azalea(m)I never see Azalea! It has a lot of character. I'd like to see it used more often.I adore Isla, but it's getting more and more popular.
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It's a tie between Cecily and Isla. I pick Cecily because it's more fresh. Isla is so popular over in the UK and I feel it will gain here in the States too. Cecily feels more refinded.
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I think Azalea is the best...and I think Azalea Cecily/Cecily Azalea is gorgeous.
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Isla, but it's too popular in the UK.
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Cecily.
It's cute and timeless, although its horrid meaning worries me.
Azalea, while pretty,seems a tad contrived, and the "dry" meaning isn't the best.
Isla does nothing to me -seems a bit dreary.
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IslaIsla - I love the way it looks and sounds.Azalea - I don't like the way it looks, although the sound is alright. But I have no attachment to the flower.
Cecily - It sounds silly. It would be an okay nickname, but it seems incomplete. It wants to be Cecilia.
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I like Azalea because I like the potential nn Zali.
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Azalea. Cicily sounds too much like a name of a city and as for Isla I hate the eye sound
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Cecily has always sounded a bit snobbish to me, so I personally would stay away from it. However, it is respectable and I can't say I hate it.
Azalea is a bit too choppy on my tongue for me to like particularly. I would go with Isla. It flows, it is classy, and it is fresh.
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Cecily Azalea!I can't pick between Cecily and Azalea. I really can't. Isla loses by a fraction of a hair because of its popularity in European countries. Cecily and Azalea are, to my knowledge, still relatively uncommon. Both are lovely names with a lot of flair and class. Both age well.
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