Ok so still trying to figure out exactly what to name our daughter

Between [name]Mila[/name] (pronounced Mee la) and [name]Michaela[/name]/[name]Micaela[/name].

We like both these names, strong yet pretty on a girl at least [name]IMO[/name]. What do you think? which is the better choice?

I perfer [name]Mila[/name] (:

I think [name]Michaela[/name] could have [name]Mila[/name] as a nickname so maybe you could use both!

i love [name]Michaela[/name].

[name]Michaela[/name] nn [name]Mila[/name] could work, but I vastly prefer just [name]Mila[/name].

[name]Mila[/name]. In general I just like the name better than [name]Micaela[/name], and I also know a lot of different spelling variations of [name]Micaela[/name] which I could imagine might get annoying.

Honestly I think [name]Michaela[/name] is gorgeous! [name]Mila[/name] is okay but [name]Michaela[/name] sounds so much prettier [name]IMO[/name] and has a great meaning.

[name]Michaela[/name] is stately and beautiful, in theory, but [name]IMO[/name] has been tainted by all of the Makaylas, etc.

[name]Mila[/name] is lovely.

Seconding this. If you do use [name]Michaela[/name], I think the H is all but necessary, despite th completely legitimate Italian spelling.

I’m not fond of [name]Mila[/name] and I think you’ll have some people calling her mill-a instead of mee-la. I also am not fond of [name]Millie[/name]/[name]Miley[/name] names or honestly most of the [name]Mia[/name]/[name]Mya[/name]/[name]Maia[/name]/[name]Maya[/name] names either.

So I vote [name]Michaela[/name].

I love [name]Mila[/name], [name]Michaela[/name] feels dated to me.

I love [name]Mila[/name].

I agree with this 100%

I love [name]Mila[/name]. It’s pretty and feminine sounding.

I think [name]Mila[/name] would be my fav

[name]Michaela[/name] is lovely and classic, I wish it were spelled and pronounced like this more often.

[name]Mila[/name], but I also like the other one. I think either one is a lovely choice

[name]Mila[/name] is beautiful. I dislike [name]Michaela[/name].

I prefer [name]Mila[/name] much more to [name]Michaela[/name].