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[Opinions] Dulcinea
Opinions? Nicknames? Combos? Write anything you want, I'm just curious to see if anyone likes it.
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In Italian, and French as well I think, Dulcinea has become a common name and is a jokey term to refer to a girlfriend or lover, and I really can't get beyond that.
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I love Dulcinea, with Dulcie as a nickname. :)
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Nickname has got to be Dulcie, which is very dated but has a certain elegance which I associate with ballet. The only combo that springs to mind would be Dulcinea Maria ... but it's too closely linked to Don Quixote for actual use.
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I love it, I think it's absolutely gorgeous. However, it's kind of impossibly fluffy. Dulcinea Camille
Dulcinea Pearl
Dulcinea Clare
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"I have sought thee, sung thee, dreamed thee, Dulcinea!"Yeah, that's the first thing I think of. The name is pretty cool though. I think it's more of a GP although it would be cool to meet one. It could be usable as a mn.Ana Dulcinea
Dulcinea Juliet
Seraphine Dulcinea
Dulcinea Marynn's... Dulce, Dulcie, Nea, Cinea, Dula? I think Dulce and maybe Nea are the nn's I'd use.(edit) and Dulcinea Christabel!

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Ana Dulcinea is a natural combo. It rolls off my tongue so easily. Visually, it's the clear winner too. Nice list!

This message was edited 7/11/2010, 4:47 PM

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I just think of the musical "Man of La Mancha".
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I really like it... but probably couldn't use it on an actual child because I know people would say or think "oh, like dulse!" when they heard it. Especially with the nn Dulcie. I imagine this would be less of a problem in places where people don't eat dulse however.Dulcinea Melisande was really nice, whoever posted that one :) Dulcibella is fun too.

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What is dulse? And if I may ask, where do you live and / or where is dulse eaten?
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I live on the east coast of Canada and dulse is kind seaweed :) Personally, I don't really like it, but it's popular enough that everyone around knows what it is. You dry it out and eat it like chips, kind of.
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I like it! I used to think any Dulcie name was just too sweet, but ever since I discovered Dulcibella a year or so ago, I don't mind Dulcies at all. Dulcie is so thick and syrupy, and Dulcinea is that with a regal sounding twist. It really is like candy, chocolate and caramel browns swirled together, yet it has this very sultry side to it. Dulcie really is the best and most logical nn for it. I'm looking forward to trying to make combos with it now!Dulcinea Bianca
Dulcinea Clementine - yum
Dulcinea Fiorenza
Dulcinea Francesca
Dulcinea Georgina - hmm, that lightens it right up
Dulcinea Marina - ooh
Dulcinea Marna
Dulcinea Melisande - wow, awesome
Dulcinea Olalla - too vowely, perhaps
Dulcinea Opal
Dulcinea Pearl
Dulcinea Ruth
Dulcinea Vina

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I adore Dulcinea. It only just made it into the BtN database a short while ago. It used to make me puzzled as to why it wasn't in there sooner. Dulcinea is gorgeous, has wonderful literary associations and the cutest nn built in: Dulcie. What's not to love?Fleur Dulcinea
Dulcinea Ines (that's a lot of vowel sounds together, but it still works for me)
Dulcinea Laurel
Dulcinea Sofie
Dulcinea Carys
Dulcinea Phoebe
Dulcinea Pearl (or Pearl Dulcinea)
Dulcinea Lily
Esme Dulcinea
Ivy Dulcinea
Dulcie Angharad (I know it isn't Dulcinea, but this is a fav combo)I think it makes a better mn because of the way it builds to a crescendo at the end. But it's certainly a stunner as a fn as well.So, are there any combos here you like, or that inspire you to another? Thanks.
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Woah, Dulcie Angharad! That is wonderful!
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Yes, isn't she sweet and romantic? But I can't claim authorship. Someone else on these boards put the two together for me from a list of favorite names. I'm terrible with remembering who.

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It's a very sweet and frilly name, not something I'd go for but I appreciate it.NNs Dulcie, or maybe Nea (NAYA)Dulcinea Suzanne
Dulcinea Isabel
Dulcinea Astrid
Dulcinea Margot
Dulcinea Gerta
Dulcinea Miranda
Dulcinea Terese
Dulcinea Fay
Dulcinea Christina
Dulcinea Lucy
Dulcinea Diana
Dulcinea Phoebe
Dulcinea RoxanneJane Dulcinea
Rose Dulcinea
Mary Dulcinea
Julia Dulcinea
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I love it! It makes me think of Don Quixote. :)
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