Lucy
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Interesting
It's always interesting to read other people's opinions on my own name.
Being a Lucy, I actually like my name. But I have to say it's rather uncommon where I live. It became a bit more popular over the years, but when I was born (28 years ago) it was very uncommon.
It's always interesting to read other people's opinions on my own name.
Being a Lucy, I actually like my name. But I have to say it's rather uncommon where I live. It became a bit more popular over the years, but when I was born (28 years ago) it was very uncommon.
Any number of thoughts!
I'd always intended to name my daughter Lucy. Didn't mention it to anyone, of course! And when she was born, she looked totally unlike a Lucy. Don't ask me how she got it right at the age of not even a day, but she did. So, out with the name books. I tried every single name that I could consider, and she continued to lie there and not look like any of them, except Caroline. So Caroline she was, for four good years until she got viral pneumonia and died. Whereupon I was lucky enough to have a second daughter, and DH and DS both insisted that she had to have one of Caroline's names - not Caroline, though. So I tried hard to get them to agree to using Lucy as a mn, but once again they had other ideas. So, no Lucy for me. What a pity!
I should add that Lucy has never been megapopular where I live - I knew an Afrikaans Lucie who must surely have died of old age by now, and a friend of mine has a Lucy niece. And that's it. Which is odd, really; it's such a light, lively, softly shining name.
I'd always intended to name my daughter Lucy. Didn't mention it to anyone, of course! And when she was born, she looked totally unlike a Lucy. Don't ask me how she got it right at the age of not even a day, but she did. So, out with the name books. I tried every single name that I could consider, and she continued to lie there and not look like any of them, except Caroline. So Caroline she was, for four good years until she got viral pneumonia and died. Whereupon I was lucky enough to have a second daughter, and DH and DS both insisted that she had to have one of Caroline's names - not Caroline, though. So I tried hard to get them to agree to using Lucy as a mn, but once again they had other ideas. So, no Lucy for me. What a pity!
I should add that Lucy has never been megapopular where I live - I knew an Afrikaans Lucie who must surely have died of old age by now, and a friend of mine has a Lucy niece. And that's it. Which is odd, really; it's such a light, lively, softly shining name.
Lucy is sweet. It's very young to me though... Almost as if it's trapped in the world of the prepubescent. I had a friend Lucy in middle and high school and she still comes across as very young and almost childlike in nature at first meeting even though she is a mature and functional adult. It also makes me think of Lucy from the Narnia books. Not a bad name, just not one that feels sturdy to me.
Thank you.
I was trying to pinpoint the problem I have with the name. It's pretty, it's been used consistently, great namesakes - yet something really bugged me about it. You hit the nail on the head. Thanks so much.
I was trying to pinpoint the problem I have with the name. It's pretty, it's been used consistently, great namesakes - yet something really bugged me about it. You hit the nail on the head. Thanks so much.
Hate it hate it hate it. It's just dumb-sounding. Loo-see. Loosey. Loosey-Goosey.
Lucille Ball screeching her way through the fifties.
The little hillbilly song "Put your shoes on, Lucy, dah-da-dah, Put your shoes on Lucy, cause you know you're in the city, put your shoes on Lucy, you're a big girl now!"
Mean little girl yanking a football away from a hapless little boy who never does catch on.
A million yappy little dogs.
Lucille Ball screeching her way through the fifties.
The little hillbilly song "Put your shoes on, Lucy, dah-da-dah, Put your shoes on Lucy, cause you know you're in the city, put your shoes on Lucy, you're a big girl now!"
Mean little girl yanking a football away from a hapless little boy who never does catch on.
A million yappy little dogs.
Lucille Ball screeching her way through the fifties
Heeeeeeeyyyyyyy.
Signed,
A Member of About Fifty "I Love Lucy" FB fan clubs formerly known as queenv
Heeeeeeeyyyyyyy.
Signed,
A Member of About Fifty "I Love Lucy" FB fan clubs formerly known as queenv
She was very funny, I'm not denying that, but I just realized recently, watching her on some classic channel, that her voice is nothing but a screech.
It turned into a frog's croak later on.
Lately I've found myself comparing people's voices to different animals, like there's this guy at a restaurant we often eat who has this very Philadelphia Italian accent, and I can picture a certain kind of streetwise tomcat talking with that voice.
If a peacock could talk, it would sound like Lucille Ball.
If a peacock could talk, it would sound like Lucille Ball.
To me it's sunshiny and plucky. I think that's because of a character association.
I prefer it as a NN, but I think it's fine on its own as well.
I prefer it as a NN, but I think it's fine on its own as well.
I really like it, always have
I love Lucy. Yep.
Cute. Sweet. Safe.
I LOVE Lucy! It's one of my absolute favourite names and has been for years. I find it cute, sweet and spunky for a little girl, but I also feel it ages well and works on all ages. Really, really, love this name.
ETA: I am a big fan of the show I Love Lucy and have been since I was a child, so that helps me to like the name more. I also love the character Lucy in the Narnia books, because she is the one with the most imagination and faith out of her siblings and I always liked that about her.
ETA: I am a big fan of the show I Love Lucy and have been since I was a child, so that helps me to like the name more. I also love the character Lucy in the Narnia books, because she is the one with the most imagination and faith out of her siblings and I always liked that about her.
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Love it.
Lucy in the sky with diamonds -that's what I think and Lucy from I love lucy show
Lucy is okay. It is like the Standard Little Girl name in my mind. Her and Mary are in all the elementary school math word problems.
I much prefer Lucia, it packs a bigger punch IMO.
I much prefer Lucia, it packs a bigger punch IMO.
Hi !!!
It is timeless and delicate.
But..I dislike it.
Byeeeeeeeee
It is timeless and delicate.
But..I dislike it.
Byeeeeeeeee
I'm on the fence with it, which is why I'm asking. There are some cool historical figures with the name, yet I'm not sure I like it. I prefer Lucia pronounced loo-SHA, not loo-SEE-a.
This message was edited 4/7/2016, 5:26 PM