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[Opinions] Re: What do you think of Dulcie?
Dolcie isn’t common in the UK, I’ve never even heard of it!
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I was curious so I decided to check. There were 101 babies called Dolcie in England & Wales last year and only 47 named Dulcie. I would have expected it to be the other way round and I thought Dulcie would be a lot more popular, given that old-fashioned names are coming back in.In answer to your question, I quite like it but I wouldn't use it. I have heard of one or two over the years - a friend of a friend called her baby Dulcie a few years ago.
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Seems it is an English name, popular in the 1800s, and early 1900s
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It's relatively new in terms of popularity, actually. Sorry for not specifying.https://www.behindthename.com/name/dolcie/top?submitted=yes
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Thanks for clarifying. That’s really not common at all!
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Interesting, considering dulcie lost popularity in the early 1900s
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