Cordelia and Lulu???
I am LOVING Cordelia today- totally falling for it actually. Thoughts?
I have had a long time crush on Lulu as well- can it work on its own?
I have had a long time crush on Lulu as well- can it work on its own?
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Cordelia isn't my style. It seems very dated to me, and I just don't care for the sound.
Lulu is cute, but only as a NN imo. It just seems insubstantial on its own to me. I immediately think of Lulu Spencer (the daughter of supercouple Luke & Laura) from the soap opera, "General Hospital" (her's is a nickname for Lesley Lu), but regardless, there's still something sweet about it.
Lulu is cute, but only as a NN imo. It just seems insubstantial on its own to me. I immediately think of Lulu Spencer (the daughter of supercouple Luke & Laura) from the soap opera, "General Hospital" (her's is a nickname for Lesley Lu), but regardless, there's still something sweet about it.
This message was edited 12/31/2007, 1:12 AM
I love Cordelia too, it's my #2 FN. It's so spunky and distinctive and shaped perfectly. I also like the (imaginary) connection between it and Latin cor/heart. And Delia's a nice nickname. So is Della. I love it.
Lulu cannot work on its own, although it is definitely really cute. I know a little Lulu! She is Lucia Marie (her last name ends in -ia also. I kind of wish her parents had just gone with Lucia Maria and got it over with, especially as she's Spanish). I don't see why it would need to be on its own when it can be a nickname for almost any full name that begins with an L or has a prominent L sound.
Lulu cannot work on its own, although it is definitely really cute. I know a little Lulu! She is Lucia Marie (her last name ends in -ia also. I kind of wish her parents had just gone with Lucia Maria and got it over with, especially as she's Spanish). I don't see why it would need to be on its own when it can be a nickname for almost any full name that begins with an L or has a prominent L sound.
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I had a brief affair with Cordula, too-- wdyto Cordula "Lulu"?
ETA: Or Eulalia, or Immaculata, or Julia, Juliana, Juliet, Ursula, Lucretia, Laura, Lenore, Guadalupe.
Etagain: Eloise!
I had a brief affair with Cordula, too-- wdyto Cordula "Lulu"?
ETA: Or Eulalia, or Immaculata, or Julia, Juliana, Juliet, Ursula, Lucretia, Laura, Lenore, Guadalupe.
Etagain: Eloise!
This message was edited 12/30/2007, 6:37 PM
Thanks! I have tried other "L" names with DD but he doesn't love any of them- I really like Lucille but he isn't sold- We both have talked about Eulalia but he prefers Aurelia and I find the multiple pronunciations annoying- I will run Lenore past him- it's really quite lovely- Juliet doesn't work with DD Scarlett, although it is very pretty.
Thanks again for the suggestions- I think I might have to let go of Lulu and focus on my new love for Cordelia:)
Thanks again for the suggestions- I think I might have to let go of Lulu and focus on my new love for Cordelia:)
Cordelia is a bit stuffy and over the top for me, but it's fine for someone else's child.
Lulu I really love! I've loved this name for years and while many on this board will say it's too cutesy and childish, I think it's totally fine for a grown woman and I definitely think it can stand on it's own.
Lulu I really love! I've loved this name for years and while many on this board will say it's too cutesy and childish, I think it's totally fine for a grown woman and I definitely think it can stand on it's own.
Cordelia has been growing on me lately, but it's not a favorite yet.
Lulu is way too cutesy for me. I don't care for it as a NN let alone a FN.
Lulu is way too cutesy for me. I don't care for it as a NN let alone a FN.
Cordelia is NMS but has the benefits of being strong, classic, easy to spell and having great nicknames (Corrie, Lia...)
However, Lulu isn't as good IMO. Sorry if it seems harsh cause I really don't want to be mean but I can't stand this name at all - it just seems ridiculous and should only ever be used as a jokey nickname IMO.
However, Lulu isn't as good IMO. Sorry if it seems harsh cause I really don't want to be mean but I can't stand this name at all - it just seems ridiculous and should only ever be used as a jokey nickname IMO.
I love Cordelia. It's a beautiful name, with a nice variety of possible nicknames.
I also love Lulu, but only as a nickname. I think it's too informal and cutesy as a given name.
I also love Lulu, but only as a nickname. I think it's too informal and cutesy as a given name.
Cordelia - Love it. I'd call her Cora or Cor for short, but Cordelia is a really pretty name, with a great namesake (from Shakespeare's King Lear). It's great to see people favoring Cordelia over Regan!!
Lulu - Since I saw Waitress, in which she names her daughter Lulu, I've loved it. I like it more as a nickname, though. I'd rather name a daughter Lucille/Lucy/Lucia and call her Lulu for short.
Lulu - Since I saw Waitress, in which she names her daughter Lulu, I've loved it. I like it more as a nickname, though. I'd rather name a daughter Lucille/Lucy/Lucia and call her Lulu for short.
Not a fan of Cordelia... I don't like having "Cord" in there. (Don't like Cornelia either, for a similar reason)
Lulu makes me think of Kirk's girlfriend from Gilmore Girls ("Have you met my girlfriend, Lulu?" "This seat is saved for my girlfriend, Lulu"). I think it could work, but probably would be better off as a nn.
Lulu makes me think of Kirk's girlfriend from Gilmore Girls ("Have you met my girlfriend, Lulu?" "This seat is saved for my girlfriend, Lulu"). I think it could work, but probably would be better off as a nn.
This message was edited 12/30/2007, 2:57 PM
No, I wouldn't say to put Lulu on it's own, it's nice as a nn, but not for a full name.
Cordelia is fine, but not a favorite.
Cordelia is fine, but not a favorite.