Re: Dulcie?
It's got a sweet meaning and it's not found on every block.
The fact that it's akin to medieval name appeals to me.
There was a quite well-known Australian composer, Dulcie Cohen.
I don't think it's associated enough with a particular time period to feel dated, because it was never especially common even when it did enjoy a mini-vogue in the early 20th century.

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Dulcie?  ·  Rose-Berry  ·  7/21/2008, 2:39 AM
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Love the idea - "What Not to Name Your Children" (nt)  ·  AngieAngelique  ·  7/22/2008, 4:25 AM
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ditto re: Dulcinea!!!  ·  Lissie MB  ·  7/21/2008, 7:52 PM
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