Is lucia too exotic

See the results of this poll: yes/no

Respondents: 38 (This poll is closed)

  • yes : 2 (5%)
  • not really: 36 (95%)

Oops I voted yes by accident. No, I do not think it is too exotic.

I like [name_m]Robert[/name_m], [name_f]Natalie[/name_f] and [name_f]Lucia[/name_f] together.

I love it!

I don’t think so, I love it.

Thank you everyone who voted and replied :slight_smile:

Here in Spain is quite one of the most common names among girls, and with that pronunciation (in fact, the “see” sound is more like a “thee”: Loo - THEE - ah. Anyway, is a verly lovely name.

I think people are voting on [name_f]Lucia[/name_f] without considering your other kids’ names?

[name_f]Lucia[/name_f] on its own is not a very exotic name.

But next to [name_f]Natalie[/name_f] I don’t think [name_f]Lucia[/name_f] makes sense. [name_f]Natalie[/name_f] is a [name_m]French[/name_m] variation and [name_f]Lucia[/name_f] is an Italian. I would either use [name_f]Lucie[/name_f], or a different name.

I don’t think it is. If [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] isn’t exotic, then [name_f]Lucia[/name_f] shouldn’t be. [name_f]Lucia[/name_f] and [name_f]Natalie[/name_f] makes sense to me.

On a side note, exotic can be a problematic word sometimes. [name_f]Lucia[/name_f] might seem like an exotic name to you, but to other cultures a name like [name_f]Jennifer[/name_f] might be. I don’t know where you live, though. (I speak Spanish, and [name_f]Lucia[/name_f]/[name_m]Luc[/name_m]ía is a very common Spanish name.)