Luca
What do you think of the name Luca for a boy?
I know some people say it sound effeminate, but there's something I really love about it.
I know some people say it sound effeminate, but there's something I really love about it.
This message was edited 7/19/2012, 5:15 PM
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I love it and pretty much every related name.
I think the spelling Luka makes it tougher.
That's what I thought at first too, and then my friend named her son Luca and it totally changed my mind. It's strong without being overly macho, and unusual without being bizarre.
I think it's a lovely name and don't find it effeminate at all. I see it as quite a strong name, so not girly in any way to me!
It's not hypermasculine or anything, but I think it's handsome.
I don't mind Luca. It's popular in Australia at the moment, as is Lucas (which I dislike), but it seems weird to me on little boys without Italian backgrounds. I know. I should totally not feel that way. I think different ethnic names are anyone's game, but Luca is that one exception for me, for no real reason at all.
I don't think it is overly effeminate. Micah, Judah, Ezra, even Sasha I find all very masculine.
I don't think it is overly effeminate. Micah, Judah, Ezra, even Sasha I find all very masculine.
More mobster in an Armani suit than effeminate. I don't like it very much due to the fact some use it as a girls name and my said image of the name.
It really IS effeminate.
Effeminate as in "purse-wearing, overly groomed, and snooty European guy obsessed with soccer".
Effeminate as in "purse-wearing, overly groomed, and snooty European guy obsessed with soccer".
The ticket said that...
he was in an open relationship (you know, promiscuous).
he was in an open relationship (you know, promiscuous).
No it was an airplane ticket.