Which combo is your favourite? All names have family significance. [name_f]Lucie[/name_f] was my great grandmothers name. [name_f]Sofie[/name_f] is my Swedish grandmothers name and [name_f]Karin[/name_f] is after my Mum [name_f]Karen[/name_f]. [name_f]Karen[/name_f] is after my Mum. The spelling [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] is not after anyone but people on here seem to prefer that spelling so I am considering it.
Have you considered [name_f]Sofia[/name_f]? It would still honor your grandmother and would perhaps flow a little better with [name_f]Lucy[/name_f]/[name_f]Lucie[/name_f] and [name_f]Karen[/name_f]. Otherwise, all three names have the same rhythm (two syllables, emphasis on the first), which makes the whole thing sound a bit rigid.
[name_f]Lucie[/name_f] [name_f]Karen[/name_f] [name_f]Sofia[/name_f] has a lovely ring to it.
I love your name choices, however, when saying the combos out loud together they sound a bit like you’re calling three separate girls. I agree with the previous post. The names would flow a lot better if you changed one of them to an -a ending. Or, if you would consider it, possible choosing two instead.
I prefer the [name_f]Lucie[/name_f] and [name_f]Karin[/name_f] spellings, and agree with the previous posters about [name_f]Sofia[/name_f] instead of [name_f]Sophie[/name_f]. If you got with [name_f]Sophia[/name_f], my favorite is [name_f]Lucie[/name_f] [name_f]Karin[/name_f] [name_f]Sofia[/name_f].
I like [name_f]Lucie[/name_f] [name_f]Karin[/name_f] [name_f]Sofie[/name_f] best from your list. I like [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] spelling too, but would use [name_f]Lucie[/name_f] in your situation.
I like [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] [name_f]Karin[/name_f] [name_f]Sofia[/name_f].
I love the ‘[name_f]Lucie[/name_f]’ spelling, but if you’re changing the spelling of the other 2 names it might be nice to change them for all of the names, to add some individuality, and also because then she won’t be saying “[name_f]Lucie[/name_f] with an ‘ie’” her whole life!!
I like [name_f]Lucie[/name_f] [name_f]Karen[/name_f] [name_f]Sofie[/name_f] best. I think. Also [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] [name_f]Sofie[/name_f] [name_f]Karen[/name_f].
You could also consider [name_f]Karena[/name_f] / [name_f]Karina[/name_f]? Might be good to have one 3 syllable name to make the flow less choppy.