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June 15th, 2012 10:42 PM #1
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Lucille nn Lucy or just Lucy?!?
Hi berries!
I have recently fallen in love with the name Lucy for a little girl. I love how sweet and innocent, yet grown-up (IMO) the name feels. My question today is would you name her Lucille and call her Lucy or just name her Lucy? I think I am leaning towards just Lucy, but I just wanted some other opinions!
Also, what do you think of Lucy Clementine? I am trying to find a middle name that isn't as common as Lucy is ... any suggestions?
Thanks!
Megan
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June 15th, 2012 10:57 PM #3
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Love it! Lucy is one of my favorite girl names and Clementine pairs with it so well. It sounds fresh and sweet! I personally prefer Lucy to Lucille, especially with your choice of middle name.
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June 16th, 2012 12:07 AM #5
I think Lucy works just fine on its own... but then again, I don't like Lucille.
I'm a Lucia who goes mostly by Lucy and I love having the option of both (especially when it comes to travelling), but I think Lucy is just fine as a stand-alone name and I love it.
I don't care for Clementine either, sorry. My mn is Vivian, which I love.
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June 16th, 2012 12:43 AM #7
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I think Lucy is a beautiful, sweet name. It doesn't need to be elongated- it's lovely just as it is. Besides, I find Lucille pretty dated. And I like Lucy with Clementine- I think it's kind of like a hidden gem. Here are some other MNs that I think fit you're criteria, although they're a little bit all over the place as far as style goes:
Fleur
Paloma
Evangeline
Blythe
Arden
Elsbeth
WilheminaI'm Erin, a teenaged writer who loves names (and dessert).
Girls names of the moment: Delaney | Eleanor | Georgia | Kate | Lucy
Boys names of the moment: Felix | Harry | Liam | Theo | Tobias
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June 16th, 2012 01:40 AM #9
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I would go just Lucy, I agree if feels fresh and fun but also transitions well to the grown up world. I do like the originality of Clementine and how it flows with Lucy, so all in all I think Lucy Clementine in a great name!
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June 16th, 2012 02:56 AM #11
I like Lucy and Lucille. It works fine either way! Lucy Clementine is ADORABLE!
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June 16th, 2012 10:09 AM #13
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June 16th, 2012 01:44 PM #17
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I don't like Lucy at all. I think of Loosey-Goosey, which is sometimes used to refer to girls who are very "friendly". I wouldn't want to think of "loose" when I think of a little girl. I like Lucille, but I'd never call her Lucy.
If you want Lucy then just use it. If you want a longer name, then Lucille or Lucinda
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June 16th, 2012 03:00 PM #19
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I think Lucy works fine on it's own and Lucy Clementine is perfect - I do prefer it as a nickname if I were to use ti for myself, my favorite form being Lucelia.

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