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Re: Lucero
Spanish here!This name is not uncommon in Latin America, but it is rare in my country, Spain. To me, it still evokes that poetic, delicate, luminescent imagery but I'd be shocked to meet a Lucero.Either way, "lucero" is commonly used in the Spanish language as in the phrase "lucero del alba" (morning star; also note Alba is commonly used as a name), so it's just another nature name, in this case common among middle-aged women (like Luz).From your combos I like:Lucero Imogen
Lucero Beatrice
Lucero Agatha
Lucero Claudia
Lucero Phoebe
Lucero Daphne
Lucero Adeline
Lucero Hesper (my favourite)
Lucero FiammettaMy combos:Lucero Aelita
Lucero Calliope
Lucero Cordelia
Lucero Delphine
Lucero Eurydice
Lucero Freya
Lucero Isabeau
Lucero Juliet
Lucero Margot
Lucero Marianne
Lucero Noelle
Lucero Ravenna
Lucero Therese
Lucero Veronica
Lucero Yolande

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Wow, thank you for supplying this lovely context!Those combos are great. I love Lucero Calliope and Lucero Marianne.
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