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In the Latin alphabet, the name is commonly spelled in multiple ways, including Leila, Layla, Laylah, Laila, Leyla, and Leylah. The Indian version is "Leela" or "Lila." Some people of Indian origin use the spelling "Leila."
Laila Smith (born April 19, 2006) known mononymously as Laila!, is an American singer. Early life. Smith is from Brooklyn, New York. [1]
Laila is a feminine given name.. Laila may also refer to: . Laila (actress), Indian actress Laila, an Egyptian silent drama film; Laila, a Norwegian silent drama film; Laila, a Swedish film directed by George Schnéevoigt
Singer-producer Laila! exclusively premiered her "Not My Problem" music video with PEOPLE on Aug. 16. ... having to do with a self-help kind of thing," she tells PEOPLE, "[saying] 'This is not my ...
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Lila Avilés (born 1982), Mexican film director, screenwriter, actress and producer; Lila Cockrell (1922–2019), American politician; Lila Downs (born 1968), Mexican singer; Lila Fenwick (1932–2020), American lawyer, human rights advocate, and United Nations official
Layla bint al-Minhal (also Laila) (Arabic: ليلى بنت المنهال, romanized: Laylā bint al-Minhāl) was an Arab woman during the spread of Islam. She was a contemporary to the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and the wife of Malik ibn Nuwayra. Layla was the daughter of Al-Minhal and was later also known as Umm Tamim.
A female recipient on her own right generally receives the title whereby the word "Datuk" (or its variant spelling) is replaced with "Datin" instead. The wife of a Datuk holder also receives a title and it is typically "Datin" (regardless of the husband's full title); the husband of a female recipient does not receive any Datuk title.