Anonymous wrote:We went through something similar and went with Penelope. She's our lucky Penny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Lucy. She was supposed to have another name, but her last trimester was scary and dangerous for us both, so her sweet, gentle name no longer seemed right. I'm not sure why I associated the name Lucy with a feisty fighter, but I did. And now that she is here and growing up, she lives up to my in utero image of her. This kid is a stubborn fighter-- in a good way.
So. Not sure if Lucy has that association in general, but it does for me.
One of the characters in Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is named Lucy - she's known as Lucy the Brave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a Lucy. She was supposed to have another name, but her last trimester was scary and dangerous for us both, so her sweet, gentle name no longer seemed right. I'm not sure why I associated the name Lucy with a feisty fighter, but I did. And now that she is here and growing up, she lives up to my in utero image of her. This kid is a stubborn fighter-- in a good way.
So. Not sure if Lucy has that association in general, but it does for me.
One of the characters in Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe is named Lucy - she's known as Lucy the Brave.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, that's an interesting idea -- to pick a name that reminds me of a strong woman. I like that. I will try to come up with a list. If anyone has suggestions in that vane, I'm interested in those too.
Civil rights leaders would be especially good -- like Harriet or Rosa.
Anonymous wrote:I have a Lucy. She was supposed to have another name, but her last trimester was scary and dangerous for us both, so her sweet, gentle name no longer seemed right. I'm not sure why I associated the name Lucy with a feisty fighter, but I did. And now that she is here and growing up, she lives up to my in utero image of her. This kid is a stubborn fighter-- in a good way.
So. Not sure if Lucy has that association in general, but it does for me.