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What do you think of the name Alivia/Alyvia for a baby girl?
I heard it on a TV show recently, and I just love it.
It's like Olivia but with an A at the begining.
Also, any other spellings for it?
To the second, bocky comment.
It's pronounced with an "A" sound at the begining.
Clearly...
Ah-liv-ee-ah
not O-live-ee-ah
7 Answers
- StaceyLv 69 years ago
Most of the time people don't say O-liv-ee-ah they say Ah-liv-ee-ah for Olivia, so it's just too confusing and looks trendy.
- ?Lv 79 years ago
It's spelt Olivia.
Olivia is a really nice name; you don't need to butcher the spelling like that. Adding an A doesn't even make sense...A does NOT make the same sound as O. This is yet another naming trend I just don't understand. Alyvia is even worse.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Alivia. Honestly, adding random y's in names is not unique, its tacky. And looks like the ghetto version of the name.
- LenaLv 59 years ago
I don't like it. It's a misspelling/mispronunciation of a perfectly fine name. How about Olive or Aaliyah?