Luz
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OMG TEH LULZ111!!!!
Really, that`s all I can see in it.
Really, that`s all I can see in it.
It looks nice but I don't like the pronunciation.
Luz Taya
Luz Marisol
Luz Guadalupe
Luz Lizette
Luz Salma
Luz Savanah
Luz Felicity
Luz Esperanza
Luz Alejandra
Luz Gillian
Luz Marcela
Luz Jade
Luz Estefania
Luz Halle
Luz Luisa
Luz Carson
Luz Lena
Luz Drew
Luz Yasmine
Luz Graciela
Luz Chandler
Luz Ally
Luz Mckayla
Luz Mireya
Luz Taya
Luz Marisol
Luz Guadalupe
Luz Lizette
Luz Salma
Luz Savanah
Luz Felicity
Luz Esperanza
Luz Alejandra
Luz Gillian
Luz Marcela
Luz Jade
Luz Estefania
Luz Halle
Luz Luisa
Luz Carson
Luz Lena
Luz Drew
Luz Yasmine
Luz Graciela
Luz Chandler
Luz Ally
Luz Mckayla
Luz Mireya
I love Luz. One of the most beautiful names in my opinion. Luz is my Spanish alter-ego. If I'm in a Spanish speaking situation, sometimes I have people call me Luz. Some people have forgotten my real name as they continued to call me Luz. Because I answer to it without hesitation, I'd feel a little weird giving the name to a daughter. Plus I can only bring myself to say it in a Spanish accent, so it might come off a little weird to people if I introduce her in a perfect Spanish accent (I'm not hispanic).
One of the interesting things is that it is connected to the act of birth itself. In Spanish, "to give birth" is "dar a luz," literally to give light. "Light" is a beautiful meaning enough, but "birth" adds another beautiful meaning.
I pronounce it LOOS. Only in certain parts of Spain do they pronounce it LOOTH. I have more Latin American Spanish influences.
I have trouble coming up with combos for Luz similarly to how I have trouble putting my true name, Amy in combos. It has such complex associations (I've used it since I was 12). But I'll give it a shot. I don't know if you want blantantly Spanish combos or what. So I'll do a bit of everything.
Spanish comobos:
Luz Analisa
Luz Belen
Luz Pilar
Luz Rosario
Luz Adela
Luz Isabel
Luz Adelaida
Luz Adelia
Luz Alma
Luz Valentina
Luz Amalia
Luz Amarantha
One of the interesting things is that it is connected to the act of birth itself. In Spanish, "to give birth" is "dar a luz," literally to give light. "Light" is a beautiful meaning enough, but "birth" adds another beautiful meaning.
I pronounce it LOOS. Only in certain parts of Spain do they pronounce it LOOTH. I have more Latin American Spanish influences.
I have trouble coming up with combos for Luz similarly to how I have trouble putting my true name, Amy in combos. It has such complex associations (I've used it since I was 12). But I'll give it a shot. I don't know if you want blantantly Spanish combos or what. So I'll do a bit of everything.
Spanish comobos:
Luz Analisa
Luz Belen
Luz Pilar
Luz Rosario
Luz Adela
Luz Isabel
Luz Adelaida
Luz Adelia
Luz Alma
Luz Valentina
Luz Amalia
Luz Amarantha
I have always liked this name. I'd never use it myself, but I appreciate its usage on other people.
I like Luz a lot, either with the "loose" or "looth" pronunciations, but you're going to end up correcting everyone. =/ Any name that has to do with light is a yes by me.
Luz Araceli
Luz Belen
Luz Esperanza
Luz Inez
Luz Elena
Luz Annabel
Luz Ofelia
Luz Alejandra
Luz Josefina
Luz Francisca
Luz Clara / Clara Luz
Luz Javiera
Luz Araceli
Luz Belen
Luz Esperanza
Luz Inez
Luz Elena
Luz Annabel
Luz Ofelia
Luz Alejandra
Luz Josefina
Luz Francisca
Luz Clara / Clara Luz
Luz Javiera
I'm not sure what to think of that pronounciation. As a Spanish speaker, I want to say it like 'loose,' which sounds a bit funny in English. I do like that it means 'light' in Spanish, though. Maybe as a middle name?
EDIT: Oh! I see where you got 'looth' from now. That took me a minute, haha. I wonder how many people would think to say it that way, though?
EDIT: Oh! I see where you got 'looth' from now. That took me a minute, haha. I wonder how many people would think to say it that way, though?
This message was edited 6/20/2009, 1:19 PM