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Lucia
This just popped into my head for a potential second middle name.THough how would you pronounce Lucia I would use loo-CHEE-uh but I don't know if everyone would say loo-SEE-uh.Just a thought :)
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I'm American and my first instinct is loo-SEE-uh, and then LOO-sha. I probably wouldn't know to say loo-CHEE-uh unless someone told me.
I know a dog named Lucia "LOO-sha", named after the saint, and a boy named Lucian "LOO-shun" as well as a younger boy named Lucian "LOO-see-an".
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Loo-SEE-uh, but I would also say Loo-See. Since it is just a middle name, most people probably want say it unless they need to or the child tells them.

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Because there are more Spanish speakers around my area, my automatic pronunciation is loo-SEE-uh. Usually, though middle names aren't used often and I'd (maybe incorrectly) assume second middle names even less so, so if you like it I wouldn't worry about it.
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Lucia with the loo-see-a pronunciation has become pretty, around this area. There are at least two at Miriam's school. I prefer the loosh-a pronunciation, which is why I took it off my list.I like the loo-CHEE-a pronunciation. She may have to correct the one or two people but most people will quickly figure it out.
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Lucia is the official first name of my mother and I, though both of us have never gone by it. I was named after her (which sucks in several ways) and she was named after one of her mother's sisters.We pronounce it as LUY-see-ah, which is how the name is pronounced in the Netherlands.BtN pronunciation guide: https://www.behindthename.com/info/pronunciation
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In Polish it would be loo-ts-ya.
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I say loo-SEE-ah (and love it), but in the middle I don’t think pronunciation would be much of a problem.
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LOO-see-uh?Pronunciation isn't much of an issue with mns, but Lucy would be lighter and airier as well as easy to say.
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I imagine if it's a 2nd middle name, strangers won't have to pronounce it that often, so I don't think it'd be a problem however you want to pronounce it.I say loo-SEE-uh. That'd be the common pronunciation where I live.

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I like Loo-SEE-uh and don’t mind Loo-CHEE-uh. I can see Loo-SEE-uh working better where I live though and in English speaking countries in general I don’t think Loo-CHEE-uh would be done much justice. But the only version I can’t stand is Loo-sha.
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I'd say Loo-SEE uh.
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It is one of those names I would pronounce depending on how the bearer once it pronounced. My favorite so far is (LOO-shah), but my second favorite is (loo-CHEE-ah).
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Lucia is lovely. I pronounce it Loo-SEE-uh.
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I've never heard the loo-CHEE-uh pronunciation. Personally I use, and prefer, loo-SEE-uh but I've also heard LOO-sha though the former is more common where I'm from in England and where I currently live in America.
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