Lucille?
Replies
I personally really like my name; I've met only one other Lucille in my life, so a child with that name would really be ensured of an unique and uncommon name. At least in my country. :)
It's not outdated, but it's got an old-fashioned vibe to it, too. A lot of Americans will probably still associated it to Lucille Ball, but I'm sure that association will eventually fade, as the show is already so old. I think it's a very beautiful name, and a nice alternative to plain Lucy (which, though, is also a great name IMO). I think it macthes the sib names Amelica and Caroline *perfectly*.
Lucille is really nice.
I think of Lucille Ball, who is the quintessential funnywoman for me; she was queen of her game. And with Luci as a possible nickname, it can't possibly sound too old today. :)
I much prefer Lucille to either Amelia or Caroline, so I'm fine with how the three of them sound. I like the fact that they all include L sounds--it's a subtle way of tying them together.
Array (also loves Lucinda, Lucetta, Lucette, Lucienne, Lucia [loo-CHEE-ah only, please], Lucen, etc.)
Mick Jagger is older than:
1. Velcro
2. Cake mix
3. Israel
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I think of Lucille Ball, who is the quintessential funnywoman for me; she was queen of her game. And with Luci as a possible nickname, it can't possibly sound too old today. :)
I much prefer Lucille to either Amelia or Caroline, so I'm fine with how the three of them sound. I like the fact that they all include L sounds--it's a subtle way of tying them together.
Array (also loves Lucinda, Lucetta, Lucette, Lucienne, Lucia [loo-CHEE-ah only, please], Lucen, etc.)
Mick Jagger is older than:
1. Velcro
2. Cake mix
3. Israel
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.