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  1. #31
    Just for everyone's info Eilidh is Scottish gaelic name pronounced Ay-lee (ay as in hay). It is NOT Irish or Welsh! The -idh ending is a common suffix in Scottish gaelic names pronounced "ee". If you are going to use one of these names then please at least pronounce it correctly!

    To the original poster I'd go with Isley or Eiley - but it's going to be made up whatever you do so go with whatever you like best.

  2. #33
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    I'd say Eilee
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  3. #35
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    I would spell it Eiley.

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    Eileigh, in my opinion.

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    The first time I saw it, it was spelled Ilee. It looked really pretty on something personalized. But the Ily "I love you" is really cute.
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    The one I know spells it Aili.
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  7. #43
    Aili is the correct spelling for the traditional Finnish name. I think it's pretty. A little girl down the street from me is Aili after her Finnish great grandma.

  8. #45
    First thing that came to my mind was Islee, because of the name Isla. Eylie looks nice as well
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  9. #47
    When I first read the post, before I read all the responses, I thought Islee. There are so many different suggestions! I guess it's up to you, the child will probably have to correct people on pronunciation no matter what, unfortunately. I love the way it sounds though.

  10. #49
    I have a friend who's name is Ailie, pronounced Eye-lee. She often has to explain it when she first meets people but they pick it up quickly!

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