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[Opinions] wdyt of... Isla
Isla for a girl? as youngest in sibsetThea, Noah & Islaany combo suggestions...?Currently thinking ofIsla Rumer
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I love it. Duh. :b
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Isla's kind of trendy in Britain, but it's unusable in the US because it's the Spanish word for island. I don't like Isla, though.
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Unusable in the US?I just don't really follow how it being a Spanish word makes it unusable. Island isn't an offensive word or anything, either...I think it's a rather nice image, actually. Besides, I think a good number of people are aware that it's an established name, if only because they've heard it on Isla Fisher or something like that.
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Actually, it IS usable in the U.S.I'm from the U.S., and I already know a couple of baby Islas. It may be a Spanish word, but Americans don't have a problem with that... especially in California, where I live. :)
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Lovely! :)
Isla is perfect with Thea and Noah.
and Isla Rumer is lovely too.
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I love the name Isla.However, I don't think it fits with Thea or Noah.Isla Valentina is my combo.
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I don't like Isla. The sound of it just doesn't appeal to me; I think it's too soft and delicate.
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Thea, Noah, and Isla is an adorable sibset! I don't think Rumer complements Isla at all, however, it sounds too chilish. I don't know what your style is, but maybe:Isla Octavia
Isla Penelope
Isla Natalia
Isla Davida
Isla Michelle
Isla Grayson
Isla Zipporah
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Along with Persephone, Isla is one of the worst names that gets constantly mentioned on these boards. It's not ugly, but I don't think that it's so fascinating that it deserves the attention it gets. Sorry, I'm not trying to offend you. On the plus side, Isla goes very nicely with Thea and Noa.
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Love Isla, not so sure it fits with Rumer though.
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Isla is thoroughly enchanting. I picture an isle in the mist. Very Gaelic and haunting. Love it.I've already noted below that's I'd prefer a name that doesn't end in an "-uh" sound for your trio. But because I can't resist combo-making:Isla Maeve (my favorite)
Isla Cathleen
Isla Mavourneen
Isla Sylvie
Isla Carys
Isla Myfanwy ("mi-VAWN-wee," = my lady)
Isla Rhiannon
Isla Winter (too cute?)
Isla Callisto
Isla Daphne
Isla Margot
Isla Xanthe
Isla Guinevere
Isla Vivien
Isla Blanchefleur
Isla Maris (= isle of the sea -- again, too cute? This is more subtle so I think it works)
Isla Celine
Isla Pascale
Isla Gervaise ("zhehr-VEZ" or "jehr-VAYZ")
I kept coming up with other nature names, like Isla Meadow. But then I'd say it out loud and "isle of meadow" is what I heard. So maybe stay away from mns that are nouns / associated with nature. For example: Isla Sandrine. Sandrine has nothing to do with sand, but there's no escaping the image with Isla. Am I being too sensitive?What do you think of Eilidh / Eily ("EYE-lee") instead of Isla? It's Scottish, like Isla.

This message was edited 10/27/2008, 5:05 PM

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I love the sibset - complementary without being overly matchy, and the names are all great, too! I adore Isla on its own, too, though Isla Rumer isn't really my style. It's very reminiscent of Rumer Willis, and adding on to that, there's the "rumor" associations to consider.My favorite combo for Isla is Isla Genevieve. Aside from that, maybe:Isla Beatrice
Isla Blair
Isla Bridget
Isla Celeste
Isla Delphine
Isla Felicity
Isla Gabrielle
Isla Greer
Isla Harper
Isla Helen / Isla Helene
Isla Juliet
Isla Lavender
Isla Maeve
Isla Morag
Isla Penelope
Isla Phoebe
Isla Roisin
Isla Rosaline
Isla Roselle
Isla Scarlett
Isla Simone
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Aww... that would be a really sweet sib set!I don't like Rumer though. I do get the phonetic appeal, but rumor isn't a good association. I don't know. It seems silly.Isla Catherine
Isla Frances
Isla Genevieve
Isla Harriet
Isla Jane
Isla Margaret
Isla Maureen
Isla Penelope
Isla Rosemary
Isla Vivian
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Isla Genevieve is stellar. Great combo. :-)
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