What are your thoughts on the name Lilah?

Love the name Lilah if this baby is a girl but not sure if it’s getting too popular

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I wanted to have Lilah too but seems that everyone is wanting it now, definitely becoming very popular x

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It’s popular but nice name.

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It’s a lovely name! We were going to go with it as a first name but decided to go with Willow Lyla instead. Both are quite popular now but if you like a name, popularity shouldn’t matter x

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Depends where you are. I love it and def haven’t seen it much (based on Edinburgh/Fife and work in childcare so see a loooot of names)

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We loved the name Lyla for 10 years then the year I fell pregnant knew loads of people suddenly who named their girl Lyla/Lilah … we went with Thea instead 💓

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I've met one. It's a bit too basic for me but it's nice and not that popular

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I love it 😍 I named my daughter Lilah on the 11th march x

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I know a Lilah and a Lila born in the past year

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I've always liked it but too popular for me

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It ranked 219 in US last year

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I wanted to go with lilah but the neighbours girl was lilah and was a pain 😂 but I love the name!xx

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I know two bubba's that were named this in the last few years!

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We have a Lilah (born 2020). She started a new nursery in Feb and the nursery manager said she'd never heard the name before, but had two Lilah's/ Lyla's starting the same week 😂. It's definitely more popular than it used to be (I've never met an adult Lilah/Lila/Lyla) but wouldn't say its a particularly common name (not very high on top baby names lists). Hoping it does get a bit more common as we had a lot of people calling her 'Leela' when she was first born 😂.

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