Meaning | light |
Origin | Latin |
Gender | Girl |
Popularity | Moderate |
Length | 5 |
Syllables | 2 |
Syllabification | Lu-cie |
The name Lucie holds a special charm with its Latin roots and timeless meaning. As a feminine form of Lucia, which translates to "light" or "illumination," Lucie personifies the essence of brightness and enlightenment. Choosing Lucie for your baby girl signifies a hope for a life filled with brilliance and a heart that radiates joy.
Lucie's popularity transcends cultural boundaries, and its variations are celebrated in various languages. Whether you prefer the simplicity of Lucy or the continental flair of Lucía, the name remains a beacon of positivity. Its melodic sound evokes a sense of elegance and warmth, making it a favorite among parents seeking a classic yet distinctive name.
Throughout history, many remarkable women have borne the name Lucie, leaving their mark in various fields like arts, sports, and politics. From the silver screen to the world stage, Lucies have shone brightly and inspired generations with their achievements.
As your little Lucie grows, her name will be a constant reminder of the light she brings into your life and the lives of others. May she embrace her name's legacy of illumination, spreading happiness wherever she goes.
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Lucie Arnaz | American actress and singer |
Lucie Décosse | French Olympic gold medalist in judo |
Lucie Jones | British singer and actress |
Lucie Safarova | Czech professional tennis player |
Lucie Silvas | British singer-songwriter |
Lucie Lucas | French actress known for the TV series "Clem" |
Lucie Mannheim | German-British actress from the early 20th century |
Lucie Rie | Austrian-British studio potter |
Lucie Šafářová | Czech former professional tennis player |
Lucie Hradecká | Czech professional tennis player |
Lucie Skeaping | British musician and radio presenter |
Lucie Brock-Broido | American poet |
Lucie Pohl | German-American actress, comedian, and writer |
Lucie Bílá | Czech pop singer |
Lucie Blackman | British woman tragically murdered in Japan |
Lucie Faure | French politician and member of the National Assembly |
Lucie Vondráčková | Czech pop singer and actress |
Lucie Laurier | Canadian actress and singer |
Lucie Idlout | Canadian Inuk singer-songwriter |
Lucie Fink | American lifestyle video producer and host |
Lucie Manette | From Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities" |
Lucie Miller | A companion of the Doctor in "Doctor Who" audio dramas |
Lucie Stryker | From the comic book series "Powers" |
Lucie Herondale | From Cassandra Clare's "The Last Hours" book series |
Lucie Duff Gordon | A character in the film "Titanic" - 1997 |
Lucie Shorthouse | A character in the musical "Everybody's Talking About Jamie" |
Lucie Robinson | From the TV series "Being Erica" |
Lucie Westenra | From Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula" |
Lucie Preston | A character in the TV series "Timeless" |
Lucie Clayton | From the TV series "The Carrie Diaries" |
Lucie Hobart | A character in the anime series "Servamp" |
Lucie Salucci | From the novel "Twelve Houses" by Sharon Shinn |
Lucie Wilde | A character in the TV series "Episodes" |