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How many Lucas do you know?

47 replies

BendydickCuminsnatch · 27/06/2017 11:30

Not Lucas, doesn't work with our surname and ends up sounding like Luca anyway.

I like it but kind of feel you'd need to be Italian to use it (irrational I know), and main concern is that it seems pretty popular? Don't think I've met any at baby groups but I know a friend of a friend has one.

Arrrrrgh, I don't know if it's 'us'. Naming boys is hard :(

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twattymctwatterson · 27/06/2017 11:31

I know a couple- but they're Italian!

PointlessUsername · 27/06/2017 11:33

1 and he is 11

PestoSwimissimos · 27/06/2017 11:33

2

DramaAlpaca · 27/06/2017 11:34

Just one, he must be around 9 or 10. He has no Italian connections as far as I know.

MrsPear · 27/06/2017 11:36

One age 7 no Italian connection as far as I know

MsPassepartout · 27/06/2017 11:39

One who's about 5 and two who are about 3. Only one of those families has an Italian connection.

Twoevils · 27/06/2017 11:40

3 none with any Italian connections as far as I'm aware.

5moreminutes · 27/06/2017 11:44

Between 2008 and 2012 pretty much every baby boy around here was named Luca or Lucus, pretty evenly split. The result is the doorbell rings and whoever answers it shouts

Door answerer: DC3, Lucus is here!

DC3: Luc-UH or Lucus?

Door answerer: Luc-uh!

DC3: Which one?

Door Answerer, the taller one, the one with the brother

DC3: the one with the big brother or the little brother?

Door answerer: DC3 just come to the door yourself!

(He doesn't like one of the Luca-s and one one the Lucases but likes the others, but they all call for him sometimes, which is why he very unsubtly tries to make his older siblings screen them)


:o


However I don't know any under 6 years old I don't think :o

Misspilly88 · 27/06/2017 11:45

One 3yo but dad is Italian.

bridgetreilly · 27/06/2017 12:45

I don't think it's irrational to think you should be Italian to use an Italian name!

BendydickCuminsnatch · 27/06/2017 12:50

Really bridget? I don't feel that way about Francesca, or Emilia, or Sinead, or Xanthe, or any Hebrew names etc!

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myboysnames · 27/06/2017 13:05

I know 3 including mine!
In fairness my family is Italian (I also have a Rocco) but the other two I know have no Italian connection. If you like it go for it, it's a fab name.

Jooni · 27/06/2017 13:19

I don't know any and I really like it!

Jooni · 27/06/2017 13:20

Don't think you need to be Italian

ArtemisiaGentilleschi · 27/06/2017 13:25

Hundreds because it's been near the top in popularity in Italy for the last 10 or so years.

It doesn't travel well I don't think.

Lucas is much nicer. There's just something too try-hard about using a foreign name which hasn't made the cultural crossover like, say, Francesca has.

MiniMaxi · 27/06/2017 13:26

I know of one, he must be about 2.

Personally I love the name but would feel weird using it as we aren't Italian. But as pp said, plenty of people are called Francesca and Emilia! Go for it if you like it Smile

Lilmy3 · 27/06/2017 13:27

1, he's 16

jumpybluespider · 27/06/2017 13:27

Three - none with Italian heritage...
An under 1 year old, an 8 year old & a 14 year old. Love it.

thunderpunt · 27/06/2017 13:38

I know a few, three in our primary (different years) including my very own Luca (and he is gorgeous obviously!)
He is half Italian, as are the others in his school.
We chose it as wanted an Italian name but something easy to pronounce as we are living in the U.K. (Our alternatives were Leandro, Llloris or Gianluca)
I love it as a name and don't this you have to have Italian heritage to name a child Luca

Sophronia · 27/06/2017 13:58

1, with an Italian mum

MarilynWhirlwindRocks · 27/06/2017 14:19

OP,

Love Luca. One of my most favourite boys' names. Travels well internationally.

In RL, I only know a 4yr old one, locally [central, southern, UK].
Definitely no Italian family connections there...

Far higher number of Lucases.

Would be a very dull world if nobody ever felt able to venture outside their immediate nationality/ culture etc., when naming their children.
Go for it!

NavyandWhite · 27/06/2017 14:26

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Mrsknackered · 27/06/2017 14:35

I know an 18 year old and a 3 year old Luca. I know a 21 year old Luka (female) and another 24 year old female Lucja.

sugarplumfairy28 · 27/06/2017 15:45

I know 4 ranging from 16 to 4 years old, although apart from the 16 year old the other 3 range from 6-4.

PamDooveOrangeJoof · 27/06/2017 15:46

I know one and he is my son. Love the name (obviously)

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