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Lucia?

15 replies

orti · 07/05/2010 22:17

DH wants Lucy but I think its a bit dull and dont like Lucinda. Opinions on Lucia or perhaps Lucienne please. There is no Spanish/Italian in our family so is it tacky to go down this route?

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plonker · 07/05/2010 22:24

I think it's beautiful, but then I have a Lucy and I think that's beautiful too

How would you pn it?
Lu-sha?
Lu-see-ya?

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HeadFairy · 07/05/2010 22:26

My sil is Lucia (she pronounces it Loo-Chee-Ah), a really nice name. I would have chosen it for dd if my sil wasn't called Lucia... and ds wasn't called Luca Luca and Lucia... now that's just silly

Disclaimer: we are Italian, but I think it's sufficiently popular that it doesn't really matter if you're not.

piscesmoon · 07/05/2010 22:28

Lucy is beautiful-I would stick with that-much nicer.

oceryo · 07/05/2010 23:05

I like Lucy and Lucia, not keen on Lucienne.

rachel234 · 08/05/2010 11:48

Loo-sia sounds lovely, Loo-sha or Loo-chia doesn't to my ears.

Cadelaide · 08/05/2010 11:50

I know a lovely Lucia.

carrotsarenottheonlyvegetable · 08/05/2010 11:53

Lucy is popular but gorgeous. Lucia is a beautiful alternative (Loo-che-a or Loo-see-a). And she could choose to shorten it to Lucy if she wishes.

Pinner35 · 08/05/2010 12:01

I have a Lucy and I love it....its a beautiful name.

crumpette · 08/05/2010 12:08

DD's name, I'm biased- means 'bringer of light' and I don't personally think there's a name out there with a nicer meaning

I do have Spanish/Italian connections though--- you need to decide how you'd pronounce it. I prefer 'Loo-see-a' the Latin American Spanish pronunciation. Spanish would be Loo-thee-a, and Italian Loo-chee-a

Magaly · 08/05/2010 12:47

I like it, and like Isabella, it is a name that I think is mainstream in a lot of countries. There are Lucias in lots of countries. I certainly wouldn't assume that an Isabella had foreign parents!!! NOw, if you named your daughter, I don't know, Rosario or Amparo, I might wonder if you were Spanish.

As you have a short sur name, I think Lucia Short would flow better than Lucy Short.

Magaly · 08/05/2010 12:48

Actually, I don't know about Italy, but Annabel (Anabel) and Penelope (accent on 2nd e) are used in Spain. So all of your names have a kind of classic pan european versatility!

ZacharyQuack · 08/05/2010 12:49

Lucille

Psammead · 08/05/2010 12:52

I have a Lucia! We call her Lucy (which I think suits a baby better) but she always has the option of calling herself by her full name when she's older.

Beautiful name! One of the best

We say Loo SEE ah.

Don't use it though, don't want it to get too popular :P:P (just kidding)

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