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I love this name. Some people mispronounce it but I love it!
This is my favorite Hawaiian name. It has a very sweet sound to it. And also very feminine not masculine.
I love this name! I don't know why it says masculine here tho, (I don't like most unisex names). But I still love it! I would name my daughter this 100%.
I absolutely LOVE the meaning, but I don’t like the spelling. Leilania is better.
Delicate name.
Pretty Hawaiian name.
Hawaiian names are so pretty.
I prefer Leilana.
Not too bad, but becoming too common. I prefer the Tahitian variant Heirani.
Leilani is my older sister's name, and to be honest, if it weren’t her name, I would probably use it for my child, lmao.
So lovely.
Very pretty!
I know a Lailani who pretty much exclusively goes by Laila (Leila). It's a pretty name, especially when spelled Leilani, but it's just so fantasy-like I can't see it on a real person.
Gorgeous name and would love to use.
This is my name! My grandmother is Hawaiian born and raised, my grandfather was a Marine stationed in Hawaii in 1957. two and two together = my mother and 3 other children later they move from Hawaii to my Grandfather's hometown, a little town in Northeast Pa. Fast forward to 1979 that’s when I arrived. My mother gave me a Hawaiian name.
Growing up I did not like my name- boy's would pick on me and say I wanna lay-lani and so on, back in the early 80’s it wasn’t popular and no one ever heard it really here in Pa so I was constantly being called everything but Leilani, it was always misspelled, and if you heard someone talking about Leilani it was always me because I was the only Leilani probably in a 200 mile radius if not more.. I just didn’t like it! I didn’t start liking my name until I was about 19-20. I love it! It sounds beautiful! The meaning is beautiful!
My nickname is Lani and my granddaughter calls me Nani.
The only Leilani I have met was an older (retirement-age) woman. I think it's lovely and can suit a person of all ages.
Ehh. Leila is better.
I named our daughter, who is Korean/American, Hayan Leilani. Her name translated into English means white heavenly flower. I find that it fits her perfectly. I personally love the traditions of Korea and Hawaii and she has both.
My daughter is named Leilani. I fell in love with this name because of its meaning. Leilani was born on her late sister's birthday 6 years later. Her sister's name was Emmilee rose, she is in heaven. So when I saw it meant heavenly flower it was a way to honor the sister she never met. It's the perfect name. Beautiful name for a beautiful girl.
I love this name, along with Nalani. I think I like Nalani a little bit better, but this name is still very beautiful.
I think of this as a classic Hawaiian name, along with Noelani. It fits well with non-Hawaiian names.
I knew a girl in elementary school that had the same name. Never came across another girl with a name like that again. It's a very beautiful name and it's unique too.
This name is exceedingly beautiful in sound and meaning - it makes me think of a bough of creamy frangipani blossoms.
I love this name. I also like other variations like Leilana and Leiliana.
If I have twin girls I might name them Laelia and Leilani. How cute is that! (Pronounced lay-LEE-ah and lay-LAH-nee).
I first discovered this name because I saw it as the name of a street on a street-sign. I thought it was a beautiful name, but I didn't think it was real. But now I know it is. It's pretty.
I think Leilani is a very pretty name. Just the thought of "heavenly flowers" makes you think this name is beautiful. I think a good nickname would be Lei or Lani.
I love this name! A possible nickname could be Lani. Leilani sounds very Hawiian.
I personally love this name. I've used it for several of my characters.

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