Anonymous wrote:Is it pronounced I-la?
Anonymous wrote:Isla is pretty, but I would seriously think about the pronunciation issue as this thread has already highlighted. A lot of people still say “Iz-la” or “Is-la,” so she will probably be correcting people often. If you know that from the outset, it’s worth reconsidering as she’ll have that issue her whole life in every new place she goes.
Gemma feels a bit more distinctive and still very easy to say. It is currently around the top 200 in the U.S., so familiar but not everywhere.
Nora and Ella are both classic and simple, but quite popular right now. Nora has been hovering around the top 30, and Ella is usually around the top 20, so she would may share her name with multiple classmates. Up to you if that would annoy you.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is a high school freshman and I cannot keep up with her I friends - Isla, Ilsa, Iila, Isa…..I honestly don’t know who she is hanging out with at anytime other than one of the Is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All seem trendy.
Nora is from an Ibsen play…
Anonymous wrote:Are you British?