| Wouldn't Lucille, Lucienne, or Lucretia be better than just Lucy? Lucy seems kind of short and plain on it's own (not to mention that it's super popular these days). It has a nickname feel to it. |
But those longer names are all ugly, so they wouldn't be better. They'd just be uglier. |
There’s no controversy, other than the fact that there are always people who think someone convicted of a crime is innocent. |
That PP is right. There is. I live here so see the news daily. There's been experts making a fuss about the legitimacy of the claims made by Dewi Evans and consultants at the COCH (Dr Ravi Jayaram, Dr Stephen Brearey). I personally believe that she's guilty and always will, but I have seen the other "side" gaining traction. |
| Lucy is my dog's name. But it's really cute. |
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Lucy is not a serious name.
Supreme Court Justice Lucy McLastname I am Dr Lucy Bonesaw and I am your surgeon |
You're right. "Brett" is much more reasonable. |
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I don't know who Lucy Letby is.
I love the name Lucy. I don't like any of the longer forms, so I'd just name her Lucy. I do like Lucia if you are Latina or Italian, but in that case, I'd want to call her Lucia. |
Lucy is a name unto itself and not only a nickname. There was a saint Lucy. I had a great aunt with this name. It's like how Jennie was a name of its own before Jennifer. |
Lucy will look very professional and serious next to names like Kinsley and Oaklynn (that are going to be common among the next generation), though. It's all about perspective. |
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That's why you go with Lucile or Lucia. Though I do know of a Dr. Dick Tapper, and he's done alright as an urologist in Ohio. So I don't think names matter as much as you think. |
Are you aware no career is reserved exclusively for those with formal, familiar, English names? |
I was listening to NPR the other day and there was a female journalist whose last name is Miao and I kept thinking that if that was my last name I would definitely name my daughter Kitty. |
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What a dumb conclusion.
Rex Heuermann is far more famous and no one would bat an eye at a kid named Rex. |