Lucyna and Lucyanna
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The y's make it look confusing and choppy. I would definitely change the y's to i's.
I love both! Although I would spell it Lucina and Lucianna.
Lucyna reminds me of an ancient Rome, Luzern and swans for some reason. And I love the pronunciation!
Lucyanna is unnecessary frilly, imo.
Lucyanna is unnecessary frilly, imo.
I'd prefer Lucina and Luciana
Lucyanna would look neater and tidier as Luciana. I prefer Anne to Anna, and I don't mind hyphens much, so I'd prefer Lucy-Anne. IRL, I'd choose Lucy on its own, with mns.
Lucyna is confusing. Is it pronounced like Lucinda, with the D missing? Or like part of 'halLUCINAte'? I'd much prefer Lucy or even Lucia.
Lucyna is confusing. Is it pronounced like Lucinda, with the D missing? Or like part of 'halLUCINAte'? I'd much prefer Lucy or even Lucia.
Lucyna is pronounced loo-TSI-na.
I'm glad it doesn't confuse people who know Polish. I don't.