Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 13:16     Subject: Talia—like it?

Anonymous wrote:Op here. It’s pronounced tal-yuh


I would not pronounce it like that
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 13:14     Subject: Talia—like it?

I like the name! The only association I have is Talia al ghul but that’s probably not very common lol.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 09:38     Subject: Talia—like it?

I know two women called Talia, but short for Natalia- one Catholic (assume Italian or Croatian background by both parents last names, mom maintained her maiden name).
The other has a Russian sounding last name.

Regardless of nickname or proper name, I think it is beautiful!
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2025 07:57     Subject: Re:Talia—like it?

I know many Talia’s. Love the name. I only know one Natalie that goes by Tali. It’s a very popular name in my circle.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2025 21:47     Subject: Talia—like it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Daughter's name is Tahlia, we call her Tali for short. We are not jewish, just had a friend in college with that name and really liked it.


Do you pronounce it Tolly like jolly or TAL-ee like Cal ee?



tal ee like Cal ee.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2025 21:35     Subject: Talia—like it?

Anonymous wrote:Dislike. A lot.


Why?
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2025 07:29     Subject: Talia—like it?

Dislike. A lot.
Anonymous
Post 07/10/2025 07:26     Subject: Talia—like it?

Not a fan
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2025 14:18     Subject: Talia—like it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of the name Talia? Any associations?
Love it. One of my daughter's friends growing up is Talia. She was cute, smart as a whip, and hilarious. First and only person I have known with the name.


To add: It is pronounced TAH-lee-yah.

There is a Mexican singer with a similar name, Thalia that is pronounced Ta-LEE-yah.

Both very pretty names.


Oh, that's interesting. The people I've known with the name Thalia are all Greek and it is pronounced TAH-lee-ah (like Natalia).
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2025 11:17     Subject: Talia—like it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of the name Talia? Any associations?
Love it. One of my daughter's friends growing up is Talia. She was cute, smart as a whip, and hilarious. First and only person I have known with the name.


To add: It is pronounced TAH-lee-yah.

There is a Mexican singer with a similar name, Thalia that is pronounced Ta-LEE-yah.

Both very pretty names.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2025 11:14     Subject: Talia—like it?

Anonymous wrote:What do you think of the name Talia? Any associations?
Love it. One of my daughter's friends growing up is Talia. She was cute, smart as a whip, and hilarious. First and only person I have known with the name.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 15:37     Subject: Talia—like it?

I only like it when it’s pronounced with 3 syllables Tah—Lee—Ah = Talia and sounds very pretty.

I don’t like it when it’s rushed and all the vowels are skipped Tall—Yu sounds like you don’t want to say the name and you’re huffing it under your breath.
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 09:46     Subject: Talia—like it?

Arabic name
Anonymous
Post 07/05/2025 09:33     Subject: Talia—like it?

I have heard only Tal Yuh and do not love the name.
Amelia?
Cecilia?
Ilana? Love this.
Elena?
Hanna?
Delia?
Siena?
Not Samantha or Savannah
Gia?
Julia?
Mia? Not Maya.
Sofia?
Mara?
Rhea?
Lea?
Liliana?
Anonymous
Post 07/04/2025 23:40     Subject: Talia—like it?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish and know more than one Talia so the name is totally fine to me but I would assume your family is Jewish. Naming a non Jewish kid that is to me like naming a non-Irish kid Siobhan - you can do that but it’s a little odd.


Lots of Jewish/Hebrew name are common among non-Jews. Same with Irish names for non-Irish.


Right, but this isn't a Jewish/Hebrew name that is common among non-Jews. It's not the same as naming your kid Sarah or Rachel (or Maeve or Fiona). If OP isn't Jewish, it's like naming your kid Saoirse and you're not Irish.


That’s ridiculous. For someone so focused on getting others to respect your heritage, you’re awfully flippant about erasing other people’s heritage.