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Dulcie

30 replies

sillyberry · 30/08/2008 22:08

What do you think? this will be the full name.
Please be honest.

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berolina · 30/08/2008 22:09

lovely

KatyMac · 30/08/2008 22:09

It means 'sweet' doesn't it?

wilkos · 30/08/2008 22:09

I LOVE IT.

but dh would never let me have it

puffling · 30/08/2008 22:11

Freaky I just read this. mty aunt just sent me loads of family tree reseach and a couple of the 1800s ones were called Dulcie. Another was calld Dulce (nicknamed Dulsie).

TheNaughtiestGirlIsaMonitor · 30/08/2008 22:11

I absolutely love it. Gorgeous, chic, bit posh but not ludicrously pretentious. Feminine but not girly. Quite a strong name. She would be a character.

But I love all those names that my Mother hates I also love Edith, Lois, Margot, Polly, Mabel and Nancy.

AbbeyA · 30/08/2008 22:15

I like it.

spicemonster · 30/08/2008 22:16

fabulous

Heated · 30/08/2008 22:17

I know a Dulcie, she has a sister called Verity. Imo it's rather lovely actually.

cheesesarnie · 30/08/2008 22:18

i love it.dh didnt as according to him its a boys name(in cornwall)

mrswoolf · 30/08/2008 22:42

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Madlentileater · 30/08/2008 22:44

Dulcie Domum- funny column in grauniad several years back.

lottiejenkins · 30/08/2008 22:47

If i was to have a daughter it would def def def be my choice for a girl... it was my dads nickname for my mum when they were courting!!

loobylu3 · 31/08/2008 10:56

V SWEET! Like it a lot!

pagwatch · 31/08/2008 11:02

I Love It !!!
Love it.
Fabulous.

AnnaCliff · 31/08/2008 11:54

I hate the sound of this name. It sounds very sulky.

cyteen · 31/08/2008 11:56

Not my bag.

suedonim · 31/08/2008 12:12

It's cute and I think will 'age' well.

I saw a middle-aged Willow in the paper recently and although I love that name for a child it really didn't suit the older woman.

raindropsonroses · 31/08/2008 12:32

Twee and sickly sweet.

Problems with teasing because of the only obvious nickname Dull

zippitippitoes · 31/08/2008 12:41

no too agatha christie maidservant

MerryMarigold · 31/08/2008 12:46

I hate it. My great grandmother was Dulcie and even so I wouldn't dream of using it.

It doesn't sound pretty at all even though the meaning is a bit sickly. Just trying to be a bit too 'I'm having a trendy old fashioned name, but not one that many other people have." Nahhhh

wheresthehamster · 31/08/2008 12:53

Agree about dull. Dull Dulcie from Dullsville

devonsmummy · 31/08/2008 13:11

I love it - Dh doesn't
When pregnant with DS we had Darcie chosen for a girl - but this seems to have become rather popular around here.
Dulcie is a good alternative I think

3andnomore · 31/08/2008 13:38

Dulcie Jubilee springs to mind...

not keen

wabbit · 31/08/2008 13:40

I like Dulcie

(doesn't put In Dulce Jubilo into my head! )

DeeRiguer · 31/08/2008 13:43

et decorum est pro patri mori.. springs to mind

dont like it sorry

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