Oxford's
A Dictionary of First Names says
Lucy derives from the (Old) French
Lucie (
http://snipurl.com/n9q6).
EDIT: Hm, upon re-reading this, my implied point doesn't seem to be very obvious...
I meant to imply that, if you're using
Lucia just to get to
Lucy in the belief that
Lucy's a nn (I've seen it happen before), then that's etymologically and historically unwarranted.
Of course, you can still use
Lucy as a nn for
Lucia. Personally I find it rather pointless, but to each his/her own.
Miranda
Proud adopter of 15 punctuation marks; see my profile for their names.This message was edited 3/7/2006, 12:17 AM