T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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145.1 | | CLOVAX::SARANITA | | Fri Oct 23 1987 15:27 | 5 |
| I don't know he meaning, but I knew a girl in High School named
Darcie, I always thought it was pretty!
Good Luck!
Loreen
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145.2 | | SHRBIZ::KULP | | Fri Oct 23 1987 15:46 | 6 |
| My book says it's Irish Gaelic for "dark". I remember my sister
had a friend by that name in high school. Have not heard of it
again since. It is nice.
Robin
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145.3 | Darcy | NEURON::GLASER | | Mon Oct 26 1987 11:51 | 4 |
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I found another meaning for it as well as what .2
stated and that is "dweller in the stronghold" -
French. But the spelling is also Darcy.
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145.4 | D'Arcy | KAOFS::S_BROOK | Many hands make bytes work | Thu Mar 17 1988 11:14 | 2 |
| Also spelled D'Arcy as a surname indicating it's French origin
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145.5 | Darcy, with a "Y" | BOOKIE::BARBER | | Fri Apr 07 1989 09:41 | 5 |
| Hi, my daughter's name is Darcy...and it came from a judges name
in Conneticut....she is now 22 and still gets many compliments on
her name.....
Maureen Barber
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145.6 | Name Association | TRNPRC::PERKINS | | Fri Nov 09 1990 09:21 | 6 |
| Funny how we associate names with people. I liked the name Darcie,
until I met someone with that name who was a real B****! (With a
capital B!) Now, I think it sounds catty.
Just my thoughts......
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