I love the name Lucy, and I can deal with the 'ie' instead of 'y'. But "Lucie Wren" just sounds odd to me. I wonder if it was chosen for a meaning, named after someone...?
It took me a minute but then it came to me... Ren and Stimpy.... so the name Wren reminds me of that and much hate to that. I like Lucy/ie thoygh, it's cute.
((The fact tghat OI am on painkillers may have it's affect on this post))
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Date: 2008-09-19 01:43 am (UTC)((The fact tghat OI am on painkillers may have it's affect on this post))
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Date: 2008-09-19 02:36 am (UTC)LOL!
To the OP, I think Lucie Wren is alright, not my taste, but I've heard worse.
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