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LUCY Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: LOO-see [key]
English feminine form of
LUCIUS
LUCIUS Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient
Roman, English
Pronounced: LOO-shus [key]
Roman praenomen, or given name, which was derived from Latin lux "light". Two Etruscan kings of early Rome had this name as well as several prominent later Romans, including
Lucius Annaeus
Seneca (known simply as
Seneca), a famous statesman, philosopher, orator and tragedian. Also, three popes have borne this name.
LUKE Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Biblical
Pronounced: LOOK [key]
From the Greek name Ëïõêáò (Loukas) which meant "from Lucania". Lucania was a region in Italy. Saint
Luke, the author of the third Gospel and Acts in the New Testament, was a doctor who travelled in the company of Saint
Paul.
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