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Lucienne

22 replies

SmeleanorSmellstrop · 22/01/2021 09:16

I had a dream last night that I named my daughter Lucienne and also Lucia (same baby just her name kept changing) and I can't get the name Lucienne out of my head today. It seems so gentle and sweet and vintage. What do you think? The last name that I dreamed my baby was called I actually used for my daughter! Grin

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Enko · 22/01/2021 09:24

Dd2 is called a name i dreamt we had a baby called. She has an a ending over the e ending in my dream. Oddly she looked exactly like my dream at 6 months

Lucienne is pretty is it possible you used lucia as a nickname

ichundich · 22/01/2021 09:26

I like it, but I would be worried that a lot of people wouldn't know how to pronounce it properly if I didn't live in a French-speaking country.

SoberCurious78 · 22/01/2021 09:37

What about Lucille? I used to know a Lucille

KirstenBlest · 22/01/2021 13:25

Lucienne is ok but is it Lucy-enn or Lushien?

Lucy is popular, so Lucienne could be in a class with Lucy A, Lucy M. ...

I prefer Lucy to Lucia, and don't really like Lucienne or Lucille.

disappear · 22/01/2021 15:57

May be regional, @KirstenBlest. I work in a school with over 500 children, but only one Lucy.

Bluesername · 22/01/2021 16:07

Lu-chee-a and Lu-chee-enne, or Lu-see-a and Lu-see-enne?

I like both but prefer the first way of saying them.

KirstenBlest · 22/01/2021 16:34

@Bluesername Lu chee enne doesn't really make sense. The -enne bit suggest a French pronunciation and ci isn't a tch sound in French.

Luciana is Loo-chee-ana. @Bluesername

florascotia2 · 22/01/2021 17:34

Lucy is not especially popular, and declining in popularity. In 2019 in England and Wales, it ranked 61. names.darkgreener.com/#lucy
Lucienne is indeed French. Liu-see-enn-uh forvo.com/search/Lucienne/

VenusClapTrap · 22/01/2021 18:02

I think it’s gorgeous. We couldn’t use it because Dh has an aunt Lucienne, but whenever we see her I always think what a beautiful name.

BiBabbles · 22/01/2021 18:17

It's nice. I've also had a soft spot for Lucinda, Lucia, and Lusine (loo-see-neh).

Ellmau · 22/01/2021 18:41

Very pretty.

IamnotwhouthinkIam · 22/01/2021 18:58

Pretty, with a very French feel to me. I think it would get pronounced "Lucy - en" usually in the UK though, if that matters. It is a bit unisex since it sounds so similar to boys version Lucien, but Lucien isn't very popular so I don't think it matters.

Bohemond · 22/01/2021 19:02

Can’t beat Lucie Anne

AgentCooper · 22/01/2021 19:05

Ah I was going to use Lucienne if I had had a girl Smile I love the Belgian designer Lucienne Day.

Chilldonaldchill · 22/01/2021 22:30

I know two teenage boys called Lucien so I think that puts me off Lucienne.
I really like Lucia though I prefer the loo-SEE-uh pronunciation which I know is not usually considered correct.

NameChange84 · 22/01/2021 22:36

I know a beautiful grown up Lucienne (loo-see-enn) nn Lucie. Really like this name, it’s sophisticated and a breath of fresh air.

I’ve taught hundreds of children and young adults and I’ve NEVER taught a single Lucy or Lucie! The Lucy and Lucies I know are all in their 30s bar one little girl around 10 who is a friend of a friend’s daughter. I also know a mid 20s Lucia.

I like Lucille too.

NameChange84 · 22/01/2021 22:37

Forgot to say the Lucia I know goes by Loo-sha. I much prefer the traditional Italian Loo-CHEE- uh

plumpootle · 22/01/2021 22:39

Wow I love Lucienne

Firebird83 · 23/01/2021 00:50

Is it loo-see-enne or loo-shenne?

MercyBodle · 23/01/2021 04:06

I love Lucienne. I agree with the comment that it's sophisticated and like a breath of fresh air.

partyatthepalace · 24/01/2021 09:46

Absolutely lovely.

I think it’s pretty clear how to say it, but having people mistakenly say Lucien the first time is not a big deal anyway.

I like Lucia also, but only with the traditional European 3 syllable pronunciation. The American Loo-sha is awful.

You could go for 70s posh revival with Lucinda also 😁 - but not Lucy which is pedestrian.

Lucienne is the nicest!

KirstenBlest · 24/01/2021 12:28

Lucy-a is correct, as are Loose-ee-a, Loosha and Lu-chee-a.
It's a name used in many countries.

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