feminine Lucia

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
*louks > lūx > lūcis > lucere (lūcĕo) > lūcĭus
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Latin “lūx > lūcis > lucere (lūcĕo) > lūcĭus,” meaning “light, shine, clear, bright, shining, full of light,” which in turn derives from the Proto-Italic “*louks,” meaning “white, light, bright,” compared to the Ancient Greek “leukós (λευκός).” Throughout Roman history, Lucius was the most common praenomen, used slightly more than Gaius, and somewhat more than Marcus. The name survived the collapse of the Western Empire in the 5th-century and had continued into modern times. Saint Lucian of Antioch, known as Lucian, the martyr, was a Christian presbyter, theologian, and martyr. He was noted for both his scholarship and ascetic piety. 1) Lucius Licinius Lucullus (118–57/56 BC) was an optimate politician of the late Roman Republic, closely connected with Lucius Cornelius Sulla. 2) Lucia Visconti (1372–1424) was the daughter of Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan, and Beatrice Regina della Scala. She was one of seventeen legitimate children. 3) Lúcia de Jesus dos Santos (1907–2005), also known as Lúcia of Fátima and by her religious name Sister Maria Lúcia of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart, was a Portuguese Catholic Carmelite nun and one of the three children to witness the 1917 Marian apparitions in Fátima.

Usage

croatian
croatian
danish
danish
dutch
dutch
english
english
finnish
finnish
german
german
greenlandic
greenlandic
icelandic
icelandic
italian
italian
norwegian
norwegian
old swedish
old swedish
romanian
romanian
slovak
slovak
swedish
swedish
welsh
welsh

Use in other languages

russian
ukrainian
french
italian
middle english
german
portuguese
danish
dutch
english
finnish
irish
norwegian
scottish
swedish
welsh
polish
croatian
macedonian
slovene
spanish
czech
greenlandic
icelandic
portuguese (brazilian)
greek
faroese
old swedish
catalan
hungarian (magyar)
serbian
bulgarian
lithuanian
latvian
latin
ancient germanic

Where is the name Lucia popular?

International Interest for Lucia

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world popularity of Lucia

Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #126


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #4918

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #1

The number 1 is associated with leadership and independence. People with this name-number demonstrate great inner strength and have much potential for financial success and other accomplishments in life. These individuals are believed to make good use of their inborn talents and leadership abilities to influence and lead people.

Chakra Number: #1
Root Chakra "Muladhara"

The first of the seven energy centers, Muladhara is also the most dense of them all. The main color of this chakra is red which is also the most dense color of all. Learn about the meaning of red chakra color and discover the less known second color found at the centre of muladhara.

Color meaning: Red

The color red is a warm and positive color associated with our most physical needs and our will to survive. It exudes a strong and powerful masculine energy. Red is energizing. It excites the emotions and motivates us to take action. It signifies a pioneering spirit and leadership qualities, promoting ambition and determination. It is also strong-willed and can give confidence to those who are shy or lacking in will power.

Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
hello lucia
dario moreno
lucia
fred fortin
lucÍa
joan manuel serrat
parole sante, zia lucia
riccardo cocciante
per lucia
riccardo fogli
lucÌa
rosario flores

Notable People and Personalities

Lúcia Machado De Almeida (1910–2005) Brazilian Writer
Lúcia Pereira Moniz (born 1976) Portuguese Singer And Actress
Lúcia Santos (1907–2005 Roman Catholic Carmelite Nun