Hey!
I was wondering about something. The French have names like
Camille and
Cyrille, which sound rather feminine, but are often used for males. I discovered that there's also a Latin male variant of my name, which is Lucilius (he wrote letters to
Seneca or something). Wouldn't it be logical if the French made
Lucille as their variant of Lucilius, and used it for boys as well? I mean, if names like
Camille en
Cyrille are used for males, why can't
Lucille?
I was wondering if there exist any records of
Lucille being used as a male name, at least in
France? Did any of you ever hear of that?
Thank you,
Lucille