[Opinions] Re: Lucrezia
in reply to a message by Katiuscia
This name is in my family tree. My immigrant great-grandfather had a sister back in Italy named Lucrezia, which is why one of my grandma's sisters was named Lucretia ("Aunt Lu").
Despite being of predominately Italian heritage, my family (both sides) is Americanized enough that we no longer speak the language; so I think it would be weird for me to actually use Lucrezia, despite the fact that I prefer it to Lucretia. The only way I could see myself using it (along with another extra-Italian favorite, Fiammetta) is if I married into an Italian family much closer to their roots.
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Despite being of predominately Italian heritage, my family (both sides) is Americanized enough that we no longer speak the language; so I think it would be weird for me to actually use Lucrezia, despite the fact that I prefer it to Lucretia. The only way I could see myself using it (along with another extra-Italian favorite, Fiammetta) is if I married into an Italian family much closer to their roots.
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