They are both really beautiful names, we really liked Layla also but in the end took it off the list as Eric Clapton's iconic song kept coming into our heads when we mentioned it...
we just couldn't go with "got me on my knees Layla"
I am sure that others wouldn't feel it was a problem and I hope I don't offend you or any other Layla's/parents of Layla's out there, but that was just our feeling.
For that reason I would go with Leila - assuming you pronounce it lee-la.
If not - stick with Layla, there could be some confusion with the pronunciation of Leila!!
I would pronounce Leila as 'lay la' and I like Leila better, think it looks prettier. Plus, if you're going with Sayle, it depends on whether the name's too 'y'ish for you? But in all honesty that's coming from someone who only likes y's in names when they're the traditional spelling (eg. I'm not advocating for Eevonne or Anthonee).
It's a lovely sounding name though. What spelling are you leaning towards?
A friend recently called her daughter Layla. So pretty. She preferred the sp. Leila but was concerned people would pronounce it 'Leel- uh' or 'Lee-luh'.
An alternative sp. could be Laila (but maybe this would be mispronounced 'Lie -luh').
'Layla' is definately unambiguous.
It is a pretty name no matter how you decide to spell it.
I like both but Leila looks better with your last name- as both Layla and Sayle have the 'ay' in them. When I see them written togather the 'Lay & Say' stand out to me.
Have you considered;
Laila Sayle
Laela Sayle
Leyla Sayle
Personally I would be going for one of those options, or the aforementioned traditional Leila.
I do think layla doesnt look good with sayle
But, i am concerned Leila will be pronounced Lee-la.
I hadnt considered Laila, but perhaps it suits much better with Sayle.
I think the spelling Leila is very pretty. Although I admit when I first saw this name (not here BTW, elsewhere) I thought it was pronounced "Leigh-la".
Friends of ours have a gorgeous 6 month old called Leila but it's pronounced 'Leelah'. I thought it was 'laylah' and so did many others so it was very confusing! Anyway, to avoid any confusion I'd be inclined to stick with the more traditional spelling so Layla get's my vote. It's a gorgeous name!!
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