Lucy Elizabeth is the girls name we've picked. My sister keeps insisting that she doesn't like it because Lucy should be short for something longer.. i.e. Lucille, Luciola (I don't like either).
I'm ok to completely ignore her, I normally do; but thought I'd check on here.
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Re: Do you think Lucy should be short for something?
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Luciola! Is that a real name? It sounds very silly, almost like Luci-cola. I vote for Lucicola, or I'd go for Luciola if you want her to be a magician.
I'd just name her Lucy. I don't think anybody expects there to be more to it. Plus there a plenty of people who are just named "John," or "Matt," without having to be "Johnathan" or "Matthew."
I think Lucy is fine on it's own.
I don't think you can use John as an argument though. John and Jonathan, although they have the same roots, aren't the same name. It would be like saying Mark shouldn't stand alone because of Markus.
If you had named your son Jon, I could see the argument, because that spelling is traditionally a nn. So if she was ok with Jon, she should be ok with Lucy.
Really, she should be ok with Lucy anyway, since it is not only known as a nn for Lucille, but is also the English variant of Lucia (like Mary and Maria as pp said).
It is just fine on its own. My granddaughter is Lucienne (Lus-yen), also called Lucie. Both grandfathers are named Lucien and both families have French last names.