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Lucy
I have never really liked this name, I think mainly because of the I Love Lucy connection, which isnt my generation, but I still hear about it. My moms friend is a collectors. I used to always think of the show whenever I heard Lucy.Now, I am not thinking of it as much, its just another show that used just another name kind of thing. Now, if I think of anything when I hear it, I think of Seventh Heaven, which is not a terrible show in my opinion. And the character, young emotional Luce, turned into quite a strong and independent woman in my mind.But that isnt very strong. I just hear it and think its just another name. I am actually kind of liking it. Michelle is still kind of running through my mind as well, so WDYT? Any good combos (for Lucy or Michelle)?
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I like Lucy because of the Dallas character Lucy Ewing-Cooper. I think Lucy Michelle is very cute.
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I love Lucy! And yes I love the show I love Lucy, so I think that helps me to like it. It certainly doesn't put me off the name. I like these combos:Lucy Angelina
Lucy Hannah
Lucy Catherine
Lucy Kate
Lucy Rachel
Lucy Rebecca
Lucy Olivia
Lucy Pearl
Lucy Victoria
Lucy Gwendolyn
Lucy Faith
Lucy Roxanne
Lucy Joanna
Lucy Janae
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Michelle is a lovley name I'd go with that one.
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I love the name Lucy. I think its feminine but so trendy and cutsy. MIchelle seems really dated to me (late 80s early 90s).
Lucy Rose and Lucy Belle are my favorite combos. ~Kai
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I like Lucie in that spelling, but prefer the longer form Luciana (loo-see-AHN-uh) with Luci or Lucie as a nn :-)I find Michelle very plain, sorry._____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor
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I prefer Lucille with Lucy as a nickname. Lucy is too nickname-y to me, and rather immature sounding as a formal name - wouldn't age well. I also like Michelle.I suggest Lucille Katherine (or Lucy Katherine) and Michelle Elizabeth.
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