| Are you British? |
No, just pretentious with bad taste in names. |
Ok, mom of Nora. It is still a trending name. |
It's the new Kristy, Christina, Christine, Chris, Kristen, Kyla, Kyra, Kiana from the '90's. |
I’m surprised the pronunciation is an issue. Isla Fisher is a reasonably mainstream actress and I know of 2 elementary aged Islas. I’ve never heard of any issues with people knowing how to say their name. It’s not so out there that I would worry a ton about this. |
| Pretty names. Nora is my favorite. Gemma is too precocious sounding for me. Isla and Ella are perfectly nice names. Best wishes for the birth |
| Fine but unremarkable. Ella and other similar names like Bella/Isabella are quite common though. Your kid could easily be Ella in a class with Isabella who goes by Bella, Emma, Isabella who doesn’t use a nickname, and Ellie. |
| All nice. I'd probably rank them Gemma, Nora, Isla, Ella. Mostly because Ella is soooo popular (and Nora, too, but I love it). |
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They are nice names. That said, there is a trend of two-syllable girl names that end in -a. There are many girls with very similar names right now.
-a teacher |
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I always thought Nora was a nickname for:
Eleanor Eleanora Honora Honoria Leonore Leonora *Lenore Lenora Norine Annora *This one is my favorite because of Poe's lost Lenore. |
| No more "L" names, please. Ella, Isla, Ellie, Lila, Lola, Leela, lalalalalalalalalala! |
| Isla. Not loving the other 3. |
| Ella is too popular right now. |
yes, and I find it offputting |
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All nice, normal names. Not sure why so many are confused about Isla's pronunciation. It's been popular for 10-15 years at least.
From most to least favorite: Nora, Gemma, Isla, Ella. |