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Re: Lucy
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I forgot to tell you that I met a girl named Ivy! She was about 11, and it suited her nicely. Musette- never heard of it, but it's nice!
Lucienne- hmm, prn?I agree with you about Lucy not needing a full name. I'm fighting with myself about Sophia/Sophie- does Sophie need Sophia? Same thing with Lucy, although I'm thinking that Lucy doesn't need Lucille. At first I thought that Cyprian was Caspian, but hm. I've never heard of Cyprian. You're providing me with tons of new names today, thanks! :)-Brogan
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On Musette: Well, Musetta's in La Boheme (she's the operatic equivalent of Maureen in RENT--they make various references in the musical to Musetta's Waltz, which is "Quando m'en vo" from the opera), and I assume one can thus do Musette. I think it's pretty, though I also think it's probably better as a mn, heh.Lucienne: loo-see-enn. A bit of a stress on the final syllable, but not too strong of one. I think it's really pretty--and check out its popularity run! How's that for a good sign? ;)Sophie doesn't need Sophia any more than Molly needs Mary. I have to admit I slightly prefer Sophie as a nn, but I certainly think it stands alone well.Cyprian's an old favourite of mine. I have a character by that name, and he has a sister named Aglaia. I always liked their names. :)Array (always glad to hear about a real-life Ivy)

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HA! YES! That's what I thought of, the waltz ;) Thanks for the clarification.
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