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I had my baby girl 3 days ago and we named her Talia, pronounced like Natalia without the -na. Her first newborn doctors appointment was today and when they called her name they pronounced it as Ta-Leah and I was devastated (hello postpartum hormones). We were also toying with the idea of spelling to prevent this but I was told it wouldn’t be an issue by friends/ family. Did we make a mistake?! Should we change the spelling?
I've heard Natalia as both "nuh-TALL-ee-uh" or "nuh-TAH-lee-uh"
But it's not that big of a deal, the people you interact with will figure it out just fine.
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