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Lúcás Masculine Irish

Lúcás is the Irish form of Luke, derived from the Latin Lucas and ultimately from the Greek name Λουκᾶς (Loukas), which is thought to mean "from Lucania," a region in southern Italy. The name entered Irish through Old Ir...

Lucasta Feminine Literature

Lucasta is a feminine name of literary origin, first used by the English Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace. It appears in his 1649 poetry collection Lucasta, dedicated to his beloved Lucy Sacheverel. Lovelace coined the nam...

Luce Feminine French Italian

Luce is a French and Italian feminine given name, serving as a variant of Lucia or Lucie. In Italian, the name directly translates to "light," reflecting its luminous connotations. The name ultimately derives from the La...

Lucero Feminine Spanish

EtymologyLucero is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "light source, bright star, morning star" in the Spanish language. It is derived from the word luz "light", and is characteristic of the Marian epithet Lucero de l...

Lucetta Feminine Italian

Lucetta is an Italian feminine name that functions as a diminutive of Luce, itself a variant of Lucia. The name ultimately derives from the Latin lux meaning "light," and is a feminine form of Lucius. Lucetta carries con...

Lucette Feminine French

Lucette is a diminutive of Lucie, the French form of Lucia. Originating as a feminine diminutive, Lucette carries the endearing connotations often associated with shortened or affectionate forms of names. The name Lucie...

Lucho Masculine Spanish

Lucho is a Diminutive of the Spanish name Luis. It is a common affectionate nickname for men named Luis in the Spanish-speaking world.Origin and EtymologyLucho ultimately traces its roots to the French name Louis, which...

Luci Feminine English Portuguese +1

Etymology and OriginsLuci is a feminine given name primarily used in English, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking contexts. In its English usage, it functions as a diminutive or variant of Lucy, ultimately derived from the...

Lúcia Feminine Hungarian Portuguese

Lúcia is the Portuguese and Hungarian form of Lucia, a name derived from the Latin word lux meaning "light." As a feminine variant of the Roman praenomen Lucius, it carries both classical and Christian significance. The...

Lucía Feminine Spanish

Lucía is the Spanish form of Lucia. It has been the most popular name for girls in Spain since 2003, reflecting a enduring preference for classic names with religious and historical resonance. Etymology and History Lucía...

Lucia Feminine Danish Dutch +8

Lucia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word lux meaning "light". It is the feminine form of the Roman masculine praenomen Lucius, which shares the same root. The name has been widely used throughout Christ...

Lucian Masculine English Romanian

Lucian is the English and Romanian form of Lucianus, a Roman family name derived from the praenomen Lucius, which in turn comes from Latin lux meaning "light." Lucian is most famously associated with Lucian of Samosata,...

Luciana Feminine Italian Portuguese +3

Luciana is a feminine given name of Roman origin, a variation of the masculine name Lucius. Specifically, it is the feminine form of Lucianus, a Roman family name derived from the praenomen Lucius, which in turn comes fr...

Luciane Feminine Portuguese

Luciane is a Portuguese feminine given name, a variant of Luciana. Both names share a rich heritage rooted in Latin antiquity, ultimately tracing their origin to the Roman name Lucius.EtymologyThe name Lucius is derived...

Luciano Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Luciano is the Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Lucianus, a Roman family name derived from the personal name Lucius, which comes from Latin lux meaning "light." This etymological root gives the name a radiant symb...

Lucianus Masculine Roman

Lucianus is a Roman family name that was derived from the Roman praenomen Lucius, itself from Latin lux "light". The name is best known from its Greek form Λουκιανός (Loukianos), as borne by Lucianus of Samosata, a 2nd-c...

Lucica Feminine Romanian

Lucica is a diminutive of Lucia, predominantly used in Romanian culture. The name Lucia itself derives from the Latin masculine name Lucius, which stems from lux, meaning "light." Thus, Lucica carries the connotation of...

Lucie Feminine Czech French

Lucie is the French and Czech form of Lucia, which itself derives from the Latin Lucius. The name's ultimate root is the Latin word lux, meaning "light." This association with light made the name popular in Christian Eur...

Lucien Masculine French

Lucien is a male given name, the French form of Lucianus, which itself is derived from the Roman praenomen Lucius, from Latin lux meaning "light." This etymological link places Lucien within a long lineage of names assoc...

Luciene Feminine Portuguese

Luciene is a Portuguese feminine given name, considered a variant of Luciana. Both names ultimately derive from the Latin root lux, meaning "light," a theme that has made them popular across various Romance languages.Ety...

Lucienne Feminine French

Lucienne is a French feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Lucien. The name carries the meaning of "light," stemming from its ultimate root, the Roman Lucius, which is connected to Latin lux, meaning "ligh...

Lucifer Masculine Judeo-Christian-Islamic

Lucifer is a masculine name drawn from Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition. In Latin, the name means "bringing light," from lux "light" and fero "to bring." Originally the Latin name for the morning star (Venus), it appear...

Lūcija Feminine Latvian

Lūcija is a feminine given name used in Latvia, serving as the local form of Lucia. Lucia itself derives from the masculine Latin name Lucius, ultimately rooted in the Latin word lux, meaning "light." The name gained wid...

Lucija Feminine Croatian Slovene

Lucija is the Croatian and Slovene form of the name Lucia, derived from the Latin lux, meaning "light." This etymological root conveys the symbolic association of brightness and illumination, which has made the name popu...

Lucijan Masculine Croatian

Lucijan is the Croatian form of Lucian, a name derived from the Roman family name Lucianus, which in turn comes from the Latin praenomen Lucius, meaning "light" (from Latin lux). This etymology connects Lucijan to a rich...

Lucila Feminine Portuguese Spanish

Lucila is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Lucilla. It is a diminutive derived from the Latin name Lucia, which ultimately comes from the Latin masculine name Lucius. The root lux (genitive lucis) means "light", giving...

Lucile Feminine English French

Lucile is a feminine given name used primarily in English and French. It is a variant of Lucille, which itself is the French form of Lucilla. The ultimate root of the name is Lucia, the feminine form of the Roman name Lu...

Lucilene Feminine Portuguese

Lucilene is a Portuguese feminine given name that is an elaboration of Lúcia or Lucila, both of which are themselves derived from the Latin name Lucia. Lucia is the feminine form of Lucius, a Roman name meaning “light.”...

Lucília Feminine Portuguese

Lucília is the Portuguese feminine form of the Roman family name Lucilius. Derived ultimately from the Latin lux "light", the name traces its roots through the Roman praenomen Lucius, which was a common given name in anc...

Lucilia Feminine Roman

Lucilia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, derived from the Latin Lucilius, a Roman family name ultimately traced to Lucius, meaning "light" (from Latin lux). As a female counterpart, Lucilia shares this radiant s...

Lucilio Masculine Italian

Lucilio is the Italian form of the Roman family name Lucilius. The name ultimately traces back to the Latin root lux meaning "light", through the praenomen Lucius. Lucius was one of the most common Roman given names, der...

Lucilius Masculine Roman

Lucilius is a Roman family name (nomen) derived from the given name Lucius, which comes from Latin lux meaning "light." Historically, a nomen identified a person's clan (gens), and the Lucilius name belonged to the plebe...

Lucilla Feminine Italian Roman

Lucilla is a Latin diminutive of Lucia, derived from the Roman clan name Lucius, meaning "light." The name was used in ancient Rome and later adopted in Italian and other Romance languages. It carries connotations of ill...

Lucille Feminine English French

Lucille is a feminine given name used in English and French. It is the French form of Lucilla, which is itself a Latin diminutive of Lucia. The name thus ultimately derives from the Latin root Lūcius, meaning "light" or...

Lucina Feminine Roman

Lucina is a feminine given name with roots in Roman mythology, derived from Latin. The name originally comes from lucus meaning "grove," but was later reinterpreted as being associated with lux meaning "light." This sema...

Lucinda Feminine English Portuguese +1

Lucinda is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning light. It originated as an elaboration of Lucia, itself derived from the Roman name Lucius, which carries the same luminous meaning. Lucinda was first created by...

Lucinde Feminine French

Etymology and OriginLucinde is the French form of Lucinda, an elaborate name created by the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes for his novel Don Quixote (1605). Cervantes likely formed Lucinda by combining Lucia with the...

Lucine Feminine Armenian

Lucine is an Armenian feminine given name, primarily used as an alternate transcription of Lusine (Լուսինե), which itself derives from the Armenian word lusin (լուսին) meaning "moon". The name thus carries strong lunar a...

Lucineh Feminine Armenian

Lucineh is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Lusine, which derives from the Armenian word lusin (լուսին), meaning "moon." The name carries a celestial and feminine elegance, reflecting the moon's symbolic a...

Lúcio Masculine Portuguese

Lúcio is a Portuguese masculine given name, equivalent to Lucius in English and other languages. The name ultimately derives from the Roman praenomen Lucius, which is rooted in Latin lux meaning "light."Etymology and His...

Lucio Masculine Italian Spanish

Lucio is the Italian and Spanish form of the Latin name Lucius. Derived from the root Lucius, which itself comes from the Latin word lux meaning "light," Lucio carries the metaphorical sense of "light" or "illumination."...

Lucius Masculine English English Bible +1

Lucius is a masculine given name of Roman origin, derived from the Latin lux meaning "light." It was one of the most common praenomina (personal names) in ancient Rome, typically abbreviated as "L." The name may also tra...

Łucja Feminine Polish

Łucja is the Polish form of Lucia, which itself derives from the Latin name Lucius, ultimately from the root lux, meaning “light.” The name is deeply connected to Christian tradition through Saint Lucia (also known as Sa...

Łucjan Masculine Polish

Łucjan is an older Polish form of the Lucianus, derived from the Roman family name Lucianus, which itself comes from the praenomen Lucius. The root Latin word lux means 'light', giving the name a luminous etymology. Whil...

Lucjan Masculine Polish

Lucjan is a Polish given name, equivalent to Lucianus and ultimately derived from the Roman praenomen Lucius, meaning 'light' (from Latin lux). It carries a long historical legacy, from Etruscan kings to early Christian...

Luĉjo Masculine Esperanto

Luĉjo is an Esperanto diminutive of Ludwig. Esperanto, a constructed international auxiliary language created by L. L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century, often adapts names from various languages into its phonetic and or...

Lucjusz Masculine Polish

Lucjusz is a Polish masculine given name, a direct learned borrowing from the Latin name Lucius (genitive: Lūciī). It is thus a cognate of English Lucius, Spanish Lucio, Portuguese Lúcio, and others. The female counterpa...

Lucky Unisex English Hindi

Lucky is a unisex given name found in English and Hindi usage. It originates from a nickname given to a fortunate or successful person, often reflecting a perceived blessing of luck. In some cases, Lucky is also used as...

Lucrèce Feminine French

Lucrèce is the French form of both Lucretia and its masculine counterpart Lucretius. As a feminine given name, it derives directly from Lucretia, the feminine form of the Roman family name Lucretius, which may be related...

Lucrécia Feminine Portuguese

Lucrécia is the Portuguese form of Lucretia, a feminine name rooted in ancient Roman history and legend. Etymology and Origins The name ultimately derives from the Roman family name Lucretius, which is thought to come fr...

Lucrecia Feminine Spanish

Lucrecia is the Spanish form of Lucretia, a name deeply rooted in Roman history and legend. It derives from the Latin Lucrum meaning "profit" or "wealth," via the Roman family name Lucretius. The Spanish variant preserve...

Lucretia Feminine Roman Roman

Lucretia is a feminine given name derived from the Roman family name Lucretius, which itself may come from Latin lucrum meaning "profit, wealth." The name is inextricably linked to the legendary Roman noblewoman Lucretia...

Lucretius Masculine Roman

Lucretius is a masculine given name originating from the Roman family name Lucretius, itself a masculine form of Lucretia. The name's meaning is ultimately linked to Latin lucrum, signifying "profit" or "wealth," reflect...

Lucrezia Feminine Italian

Lucrezia is the Italian form of Lucretia, a feminine name derived from the Roman family name Lucretius, which is possibly from Latin lucrum meaning "profit, wealth".Etymology and Historical ContextThe name traces its roo...

Lucy Feminine English

Lucy is a classic English feminine name derived from the Latin masculine given name Lucius, meaning "light" or "born at dawn or daylight." It is the English form of Lucia, in use since the Middle Ages. The name has been...

Lucyna Feminine Polish

Lucyna is a Polish feminine name, derived from the Latin Lucina. The root name Lucina comes from Latin lucus meaning “grove,” but later became associated with lux or “light,” partly due to its connection to the Roman god...

Ludde Masculine Swedish

Ludde is a Swedish diminutive of Ludvig. The name is used primarily in Sweden and is typically associated with a friendly or informal intonation, often serving as a nickname among family and friends.Etymology and History...

Luděk Masculine Czech

Luděk is a Czech diminutive of Ludvík and other names beginning with Lud, such as Ludoslav or Ludomír. Over time, it has become an independent given name in its own right.Etymology and OriginLuděk ultimately derives from...

Ludger Masculine German

Ludger is a German masculine given name derived from the Old German name Leutgar, composed of the elements liut "people" and ger "spear", thus meaning "people's spear." The name is historically associated with Saint Ludg...

Ludis Masculine Latvian

Ludis is a Latvian masculine given name, the Latvian form of Ludwig, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Hludwig meaning "famous in battle," composed of the elements hlut ("famous, loud") and wig ("war, battle"). A...

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