[Opinions] Luciana
Pronounced loo-see-AHN-uh.
This name has been on my mind lately. It sounds quite strong, and I've always liked the names Luz and Lucy, although I've personally felt Lucy is too nickname-y to use by itself.
I would call her Lucy or Luce.
WDYT?
My top combo right now is Luciana Fern.
This name has been on my mind lately. It sounds quite strong, and I've always liked the names Luz and Lucy, although I've personally felt Lucy is too nickname-y to use by itself.
I would call her Lucy or Luce.
WDYT?
My top combo right now is Luciana Fern.
This message was edited 3/23/2021, 7:07 PM
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This name sounds too elderly and heavy to me. That's because in Italy Luciana was a popular name among the adult and old generations.
Unnecessarily elaborate. I love Lucy, never consider it a nn, and would use it happily.
Funnily enough, I just moved 3 weeks ago and a new friend I've met here is named Luciana. She's Brazilian and it really suits her. I like Luciana "Lucy" as a name a lot. Very pretty, timeless, and lots of options depending on what suits her as a person: Luciana, Lucy, Luce, Lulu, Lucia, Ana, etc. Luciana Fern is gorgeous.