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Darcy? Girls or boys name or both?

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KLou1105 · 26/06/2015 16:12

I like the name Darcy for a girl, to go with dd Lottie. Thoughts please

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tumbletumble · 26/06/2015 16:14

I know two Darcys. Both girls aged 5. I like it.

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Sophronia · 26/06/2015 16:15

I think it's more popular for girls, but the one Darcy I know is a boy. I'm not keen on it for either.

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Only1scoop · 26/06/2015 16:17

Prefer spelling Darcey

Never heard it for a boy

Getting popular at moment. Pretty though.

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scarletforya · 26/06/2015 16:17

I don't like surnames as names. Also the only Darcy I know is a dog.

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Sleepyfergus · 26/06/2015 16:18

I know 2 girl/ named this although one is spelt Darcie. I like it as a name but prefer the Darcy spelling

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CookPassBabtrigde · 26/06/2015 16:21

I know a 2 year old Darcy (girl). I didn't like it at first but it's grown on me and it really suits her.

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KLou1105 · 26/06/2015 16:23

Thanks, and yes I was wandering which spelling to use, Darcy, Darcey or Darcie but think I prefer Darcy tho. I only no one girl aged 3 with this name, but when I searched the name on google it says boys name so just got me thinking that's all.

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Backforthis · 26/06/2015 16:24

King Charles or miniature schnauzer.

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florascotia · 26/06/2015 16:31

As Scarlet says, it's a surname. As we all know, Mr Darcy's first name was Fitzwilliam....

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turdfairynomore · 26/06/2015 16:45

DD20 has a friend called Darcy. At least it says Darcy on her birth certificate-she's always known as "Bumsy" !! Short for D'bumsy-as opposed to D'arse-y!! And she doesn't mind? In fact she introduces herself as "Bumsy" and explains it! I think it's been quite the conversation starter when they've been out on the town!!

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CakeRattleandRoll · 26/06/2015 18:17

I think of it primarily as a girl's name, although I know it can be boy's too.

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SaulGood · 26/06/2015 18:36

It's unisex. I wouldn't expect a man or a woman. I'd wait and see.

I don't like it either. It's that surname as a first name thing again and I am not a fan. That's just personal preference though. You should absolutely use it if you like it.

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FennyBridges · 26/06/2015 18:38

Lovely - for a girl x

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 26/06/2015 19:05

I'd say girls name.

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Morgan · 26/06/2015 19:26

I know a girl Darcey

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DoloresLandingham · 26/06/2015 19:42

turd DD20?! Shock

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HelpMeGetOutOfHere · 26/06/2015 19:48

Girl.

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WorldsBiggestGrotbag · 26/06/2015 19:56

I know 2 girl Darcy's under 2

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Therein2tics · 26/06/2015 20:01

The only Darcy I have heard of is the ballerina Darcey Bussell. It is nice whichever way spelt but can't imagine it as a boys name.

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FraggleHair · 26/06/2015 20:03

I'm laughing at Bumsy!

I don't think as a name it will age very well to be honest OP.

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Trinpy · 26/06/2015 20:05

Dolores I think she means her dd who is 20, rather than she has 20 dds Wink.

I know one toddler Darcey. Her mum says she gets various spellings but according to her, Darcey is the female spelling.

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FraggleHair · 26/06/2015 20:07

Mr Darcy was unimpressed to hear that his noble family name was being snaffled for baby girls.

Darcy? Girls or boys name or both?
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hawkmcqueen · 26/06/2015 21:21

I know a lovely little girl called Darcy. It's not my cup of tea though, it sounds quite abrupt or something? Looking at your spellings, I like Darcie strangely!

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bikeandrun · 26/06/2015 21:27

I know one and he is a boy, suits him never really thought of it as girls name until Ms. Bussell came on the scene

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reuset · 26/06/2015 22:42

Not so much used for boys, and Darcy spelling mainly. It's mega popular for girls. Not my favourite name, personally.

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