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What do you think of Lucy? Do you find it too common?
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I think it's a very lovely, sweet name. I know a couple of young Lucys (about 3 years old) so I feel like it's gaining a bit of popularity.
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Sweet and timid. I do like Lucille. I met a lot of nice Lucy's/Lucille. Very good name. It still is common, but not outrageously popular.
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All of the Lucy's I met are elderly.
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No, not really that common. It's okay. It's not exciting. A bit 90s.
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Lucy isn't common at all where I'm from. I've always enjoyed this name and thought it adorable and quirkily British.
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Lucy is not at all common where I live. I wanted to name my first daughter Lucy, but somehow it didn't suit her. I'd still use it in a heartbeat: with Laura, it's top of my list.
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It’s sooooo pretty. I really love it.
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I LOVE Lucy! It’s always been a fave of mine. It’s pretty, classic, feminine and timeless. It’s also really popular, which is annoying, but I still love it.
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I don’t think it’s common at all. But it does remind me of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds. One of my favorite beatle songs. The name is a bit to cutesy for me personally, but on a pet or a fictional character, it’s honestly not bad.
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I like it. It’s starting to feel a bit plain, but it’s a cute classic and I like the meaning.
I prefer Lucienne, which is fresher and has more flair, but Lucy would be a nice nickname for it.
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I think it’s a beautiful name and not real common.
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It's a top contender of mine if I were to have a girl, so naturally I like it. I find it beautiful and very sweet. It's also abundantly cute yet able to still age well with a person. I do think it's really common (I mean it's hard to deny that it's a commonly used name) but I'm fine with that. (:
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Not common at all! The only one I've ever known was my first grade teacher. I love it, mostly thanks to her.
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Lucy is a wonderful name.
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I do like it. I've actually become fonder of it in recent years. I just find it very sweet. It really is not super popular in my area. I've only known two. One is probably in her early 50s. The other, Lucinda "Lucy", is in her early 20s.
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I have never been a fan of Lucy. I just hear loose-y. It just feels flimsy on the tongue. I can tolerate Lucia or Lucinda a bit more, but they're still not favourites.
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I can't even attempt to care about how common it is. It's been my number one favourite name for at least fifteen years now and I feel like I'm only loving it more as time goes on.
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Love it and not too common
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