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Dulcie

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blueberrymuffins · 13/03/2011 13:47

been reading through old threads and most people like the name. Do any of you actually know anyone with the name?! Or is it a name that people like but don't actually use?

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allbie · 17/03/2011 18:42

i know a baby Dulcie. She's as pretty as her name.

allieballiebee · 17/03/2011 18:21

My Dh's nan is called Dulcie. I hate it. Oh actually my mil is called Dulcie too but calls herself Anne instead! Never heard of any children with that name, but then again a few years ago I'd never heard of any little Beatrices, Elsie or Sylvies and now you can't move for them!

lilly13 · 15/03/2011 23:00

i know a great woman called Dulce (pronounced as Dulcie), she is from Mexico... it is a nice name, the problem is that English people have difficulty pronoucing it correctly (you get Doo-l-see, Doh-l-seh, Doo-l-cheh, etc)....

devonsmummy · 14/03/2011 20:38

Love it.
DH vetoed for DD so we went with Darcy instead.
I would have used CeCe as a nickname

alexaj · 14/03/2011 19:45

Dulcie - Sounds like she'll be a frightfully middle-class drip who wears tea dresses. Dislike.

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slowshow · 13/03/2011 22:11

I know a 19 year old Dulcie.

ongakgak · 13/03/2011 21:48

Dulcie the dullard. Sorry not keen.

PepsiPopcorn · 13/03/2011 21:46

Not keen, sorry

Mumcah · 13/03/2011 20:57

Lovely name.

Rhubarbgarden · 13/03/2011 19:47

I love it.

theagedparent · 13/03/2011 19:09

I have only ever had really good reactions to her name.

blueberrymuffins · 13/03/2011 19:04

whats everyones reaction to the name??

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theagedparent · 13/03/2011 18:53

I have a 6 year old Dulcie, she never gets called dull just Dulce sometimes. It is a beautiful name x

BodyUnknown · 13/03/2011 18:38

I love this name. I have met one, she'd be around 26 now, and as soon as I heard her name I wanted it for my hypothetical daughter. Sadly, though, it was vetoed by everyone (as was my other favourite, Bridget) so I suspect that if you were to use it, you'd get very mixed reactions.

Underachieving · 13/03/2011 15:30

I don't hear "dull" and I don't hear "Doris" either. To me it brings to mind caramel deserts because of it's similarity to the word sweet in some other languages. It was on our shortlist for DD2 and I think it is one of those names which people like but then don't use. If we had a Dulcie I think her nn would end up being Dolly or perhaps Candy, I don't know why, I just think so. Usually excessively girly names put me right off but for some reason I make a huge exception for this one.

littletrain · 13/03/2011 15:30

Sorry I really dislike it.

blueberrymuffins · 13/03/2011 15:25

what about Dolcie?

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lottiejenkins · 13/03/2011 15:23

There was a fantastic actress called Dulcie Gray. If i ever had a girl she would have been called Dulcie. It was my Dads nickname for my Mum too!!

noddyholder · 13/03/2011 15:18

I know one she is lovely

IlsaLund · 13/03/2011 15:17

I think its a beautiful name

EmmaBGoode · 13/03/2011 15:11

It's a bit drippy. I know one who is about 20 years old now. All her friends call her "Dul".

popsicle1984 · 13/03/2011 14:47

I just hear Dull, sorry!

bluerodeo · 13/03/2011 14:15

i would have loved to use dulcie, dh not a fan

blueberrymuffins · 13/03/2011 14:08

my mum reckons its 2 similar to doris?! Does it remind you of Doris? X

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