Gender Feminine & Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /lu.ˈse.ɾo/(Latin American Spanish) /lu.ˈθe.ɾo/(European Spanish)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Means "light source, bright star, morning star" in Spanish, a derivative of luz "light". It is most common in Mexico and Colombia.

Related Names

Rootlux
VariantLuz(Spanish)
Masculine FormLucio(Spanish)
Other Languages & CulturesLoukios, Lucia, Lucius, Lucilla(Ancient Roman) Lyusi(Armenian) Lucius(Biblical) Loukios(Biblical Greek) Llúcia(Catalan) Lucija(Croatian) Lucie(Czech) Lucia(Danish) Lucia, Luus(Dutch) Lucia, Lucinda, Lucius, Lucy(English) Lucie, Luce, Lucille, Lucinde(French) Lucia, Luzia(German) Luca, Lúcia(Hungarian) Luce, Lucia, Lucio, Lucetta, Lucilla(Italian) Lūcija(Latvian) Lucinda(Literature) Liucija(Lithuanian) Lucia(Norwegian) Łucja, Lucjusz(Polish) Lúcia, Lucinda, Lúcio, Luzia, Lucila(Portuguese) Lucia(Romanian) Liùsaidh(Scottish Gaelic) Lucia(Slovak) Lucija(Slovene) Lucia(Swedish)

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Entry updated December 1, 2024