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I am thinking of naming my daughter Lucia Paige with a very italian last name. What are your thoughts on this? She would be called Lucy. The pronunciation I prefer for Lucia is the spanish version of lu-see-ah.Thanks in advance
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I really like the Spanish prn of Lucia. It's a lot nicer then the 'Lu-chee-ah' prn in my opinion.Lovely choice. :)

This message was edited 7/27/2010, 7:12 PM

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I think Lucia is a lovely name, especially with that pronunciation.The only problem I have is that if you have a very Italian last name, it would seem odd not to use the Italian pronunciation.
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I don't think it would be odd unless I lived in Italy... I think most americans will be oblivious to the italian pronunciation (unless they are hard core italians themselves... and by this I mean off the boat, or maybe one generation removed from off the boat). LOL> spanish & italian both romance languages.. I don't think lu-see-ah is too much of a stretch. I actually think a lot of people will think my preferred pronunciation is the italian version. People are generally clueless I have found... :)
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I know a Lucia (loo-SEE-a), about 3 years old, who goes by Lucy and Lulu. I think it's a great name. Lucia Paige is very nice!
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I love it!Lucia is so pretty! I like it lu-see-a rather than lu-chee-a or loosha. Lucy is adorable too!
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My name is Lucia and I LOVE it. I changed my name to it 4 years ago :o) I started off with the "loo-sha" pronunciation just because it was the only one I'd been exposed to up until that point. I moved to Spain last year though, and so that pronunciation went out the window. I really love "lu-SEE-ah" (or in my case over there, "lu-THEE-ah") now.
I go by Lucy more often than not, though (and that's why I changed my name to Lucia in the first place). Lucia nn Lucy is fantastic, imo!Gotta say, Paige does nothing for me as a middle name, but it's nice enough.
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Thanks Lucia ! I would be curious what you would suggest as an alternative nickname? Part of me doesn't want to relinquish my very much loved Paige... but at the same time I know I could find something that flows better.thanks so much! What did you change your name from, by the way?
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You're welcome!
An alternate nickname, or middle name? I get called Luce, Luc (like Luke... I'm not sure why), and Lu (as well as Lucy). Lia would too.If you mean middle name, my personal favourite is Lucia Alessandra. I'm also partial to my name (Lucia Vivian) ;o)
I think if you're attached to Paige, don't change it. It doesn't flow poorly, but imo, it's behind Lucia (and an Italian last name) in spunk-factor. If you love it and will regret not using it- definitely use it!Are you looking for something short and English? Or does it matter?
I like the sound of these:
Lucia Paloma
Lucia Dahlia
Lucia Tamsin
Lucia Charlotte
Lucia Rosalind
Lucia Genevieve (I like both the French & English pronunciations in this case)
Lucia Ivy
Lucia Hazel
Lucia Bryony
Lucia Violet
Lucia Neve My favourites are Lucia Dahlia, Lucia Tamsin & Lucia Hazel.
Good luck!
(I changed it from Kristin Anne. It just doesn't fit me at ALL and I never felt connected to it. My best friend started calling me Lucy when we were 9, so I've been called this for more than half my life and I just identify more with being a Lucy)
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I like Lucia, but I prefer the loo-CHEE-uh pronunciation.Lucy is a cute nickname.
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Agreed.I love Lucia nn Lucy, but I am a fan of loo-CHEE-uh, especially since it's with a "very Italian" last name. ;) I'm not really a huge fan of Paige in any slot, but if you're set on it, then Lucia Paige is nice.

This message was edited 7/27/2010, 1:38 PM

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I love Lucia. It's very pretty :) (I didn't know there was another pronunciation besides lu-see-ah though.) I don't like Paige, but the combo is alright. Okay, I just read the other posts. I've never heard LOO-sha, so I don't think you'd have many pronunciation problems (depending on where you live).

This message was edited 7/27/2010, 12:45 PM

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lu-CHEE-ah is the Italian pronunciation, so there's 3 ways to say it :o)
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Yes, there are 3 ways. I prefer the lu-see-ah pronunciation (I believe that is the spanish version?). I am not a big fan of the italian version, because I feel like the "che" sound is a little harsh to my ears, but I am sure in Italy that particular sound is very common in names and I am just not used to it. I really don't care for the "lu-sha" pronunciation....no offense at all to those that do. It just reminds me of the island and I don't love the sound of it. That version just sounds so american to me!
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I think it's a very pretty name! Lucy is super cute, but Lucia has this darker sophisticated feel to it. It works out great to use Lucy as a nn for it. And Lucia Paige is a nice combo. Go for it!ETA: The only problem I can see with it is it being mispronounced since there are like three pronunciations for it (I'd say LOO-sha first). But I think loo-SEE-a would probably be the most commonly said one, so not really a big deal.

This message was edited 7/27/2010, 12:01 PM

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thanks Llewella... but what do you mean by darker? lol i admit being a little paranoid that some might see it being close to "lucifer" in spelling... so you saying darker did frighten me a bit. I have never seen that connection before, but I know some do.
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Not bad darker, darker just color-wise. Lucia is a dark color (maybe navy blue) and Lucy is kind of yellow to me.
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Funny. Lucy is also yellow to me, but Lucia is more orange, firey, rather than blue. Probably because the L is yellow.
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Thanks for explaining what you meant by dark. So interesting that you associate colors with names :) I agree Lucy is yellow! :)
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Is this Tara from the previous Lucia Paige / Paige Lucia thread? http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=3869095&board=babyI still like it. Obviously you are unsure about it. What is it that's not sitting right with you?

This message was edited 7/27/2010, 11:59 AM

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Hi, yes that is me! Actually before I think I was contemplating Paige Lucia... and now I am thinking about reversing it to be Lucia Paige. I love Lucia but am concerned about the multiple pronunciations. I am really beginning to love Lucy as a nickname though and think it might be worth the risk of dealing with people mispronouncing, especially if we will go by lucy most of the time. My family seems to think Lucia is a lot nicer than Paige too, and I admit I feel like that is influencing me a bit....
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Ahh yes, I think you may get a few stumbles over Lucia, since both "LOO-sha" and "lu-SEE-ah" seem to be accepted versions.If you would call her Lucy anyways, why not find a combo of Lucy A____? That way the full name together would sound like Lucia ____. Like, Lucy Annabel for instance (I know you said you liked Annabel before). but honestly I think voth Lucia Paige and Paige Lucia are fine names. I'd be more inclined to say Lucia "LOO-sha" when it is out front, and "lu-SEE-ah" when in the middle - but I'm not sure why! And honestly if you go by Lucy then it shouldn't be much of a problem. And unless you very much mind gently correcting people as to the pronunciation, Lucia's not really a complex name. I think it would be fine!
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