Lucien Martin was a Canadian violinist, conductor, and composer. Only one of his compositions was published, the art song La Chanson des belles, which was performed by Jeanne Desjardins in its premiere on the CBC Radio program Sérénade pour cordes.
Lucien Bouchard is a Canadian lawyer, diplomat, politician. He was the founder of the Bloc Québécois, Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 1996, and the 27th Premier of Quebec from 1996 to 2001.
Lucien Prival (1901-94) was a Hollywood actor. He is said to have played the saloon keeper/bartender in "High Noon" (1952) but that claim is confusing - it's confusing because if you watch the movie carefully you'll note that "Joe" is the man who opens the saloon and the other saloon keeper/bartender is later also addressed as "Joe". It seems Lucien Prival played the first Joe referred to (who had no speaking role) and that the second "Joe" referred to (who had a quite big speaking role and might actually have been called Gillis on the script!) was played by Larry J. Blake. (There were many actors in "High Noon" who were uncredited - rather strange and seemingly very unfair!)
Lucien Wolf (1857-1930) was a famous British writer.Lucien Blake is a fictional Australian police doctor of the 1950s/60s who features in the very popular television drama series "Dr Blake Mysteries" - he's played by actor Craig McLachlan.(Great name - I wanted to name my son this but went with a safer option instead).
Lucien Knight is the hero in Galean Foleys novel Lord of Ice and is part of the knight miscellany. (I love this name, it's so ruggedly handsome for a guy and nice for a girl also but predominantly for a boy).
Lucien, the librarian in Dream's realm in The Sandman comics. I like this name, I wonder what middle name would sound good with it. Also, how do you pronounce it? Loose-ien or 'Loosh-ien'? One of the characters in Sandman calls Lucien 'Loosh', but can you say it the other way?