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Olivia, Lydia or Liliana?
Just curious. Thanks. :)
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I prefer Olivia here, but isn't that Isabel's mn? In the absence of that, Liliana.
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Yes it is. I was just curious. :)
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Lydia...:)
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For myself I would pick Olivia, because it's the only one I like. For someone else I'd pick Lydia, because Olivia and Lily-names are so popular.
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Lydia :D
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Lydia:)
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Lydia
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OliviaMore potential for nicknames, and it sounds more youthful than Lydia. I really can't stand the name Liliana.
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I prefer Lydia. Liliana is pretty, but a bit too frilly for me. Olivia is also pretty, but I like Lydia more.
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Lydia. Absolutely lovely.
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Lydia
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Lydia
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Liliana.:)
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I love Liliana and Olivia. I don't like Lydia. I think I prefer Liliana first, and then Olivia, but it's a tough call. Olivia used to be my #1 favorite girls' name, but then it skyrocketed to popularity. Lily is pretty popular now too, but I love it still and Liliana isn't AS common as Lily is. I like Lillian as well.
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Liliana.Olivia and Lydia are quite popular in my area, I know a several little devils called Olivia who put me massively off the name, the sound of Lydia has never appeal to me. I slightly prefer Lillian over Liliana as I think it's easier to wear. Liliana has been on my long list for a long time :)
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Olivia! Wonderful Shakespeare connections, good sound, good nn (Liv or Livvie), glamorous but with links to nature ... a winner.Lydia always seems to lack substance; good for an 18th-century airhead but not much else.Liliana has a rhythm that doesn't work too well in English. And there are so many Lily names doing the rounds that I expect them all to fade and lose their petals quite soon.
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Olivia. Lydia is an old lady's name, imo, and Liliana is a theme park in my country so I wouldn't use it. Because of it's Shakespeare connections, Olivia is on my pnl.
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For me, Olivia is first, hands down. It's been a favorite of mine for years. I know it's popular, but it's very classy and feminine.Liliana follows in second...really like it, particularly when it's pronounced in Spanish. I'm not too fond of it being shortened to a nickname like Lily, though.Honestly, I've never been fond of Lydia. There's just something about the sound that doesn't appeal to me.
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Lydia is one of my alltime favourites. But Olivia and Liliana are quiet nice too.
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I like Liliana best, but Olivia would be a very close second, because I like Olivia "Liv" better than Liliana "Lily" (which is likely to happen I think).
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