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Someone I knew back in college - actually my RA (or my school's equivalent) freshman year - just had a baby girl with his wife / partner, not sure if they're married. They live abroad and she's a native French speaker. I'm spacing the letters so this doesn't come up in a search, but the baby's name is... **drumroll**...J U L I E T T E . L U C I L L EWhat do you think? I'm not normally a Lucille fan, but I rather like the combo.***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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Nice
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It's pretty, but I think it's too soft and wavy for my liking.
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Hi !!!I find it very aristocratic (in a positive way)!In Italian it would be:
Giulietta Lucilla
I like it too.
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There are way too many of the same letters in the combo of Juliette Lucille, i.e. it is far too repetitive for me. Not a fan, unfortunately. :(
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I've never thought of that combo but it's nice! Very sophisticated.Lucille really does shine best as a middle name imo.
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