Lucius was basically the John of ancient Roman names - so ubiquitous that even today, it’s what many people think of when they think of a “generic” Roman name. If histories were to only refer to people by their praenomina, it’d go something like, “So Lucius and Lucius allied to undermine Lucius’ campaign.” Don’t get me wrong, I like the name (and I mildly resent the association with Lucius Malfoy and, for some reason, Lucifer), but I personally prefer less archaic-sounding variants, like Lucian.
Lucius has always been a named I loved. It sounds unique, sophisticated, it actually means 'light', and would definitely be the name I'd use if I ever have a son. I will always pronounce it Loo-see-us as Loo-shus just sounds odd to me. It's a shame that it's been tarnished over the years with people always associating it with evil characters in games (Lucius the game where you play as Satan's son and go around murdering people) and books (Lucius Malfoy in Harry Potter) *Sigh*
― Anonymous User 4/12/2018
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I love this name so much, and I pronounce it Loo-C-is, I plan to use this name for my first born son (If I have one) my mother, brother and cousin think it sounds too much like Lucifer (I do see their point) but Lucius means light and Lucifer is, well, the devil's name. I like the nickname Luci, but something tells me it might lead him to get bullied so, I'll choose two middle names that he can go by if he chooses to.
― Anonymous User 8/9/2017
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It's a very strong sounding name. Reminds me of a stiff necked, no-nonsense army general for some reason. The only problem I have with this name is the potential for somebody to shorten it down to Lucy. Whatever kid that has this name must have a tough time on the playground.
It's unusual, but very intriguing. Lucius Malfoy from Harry Potter is bad, but also incredibly sexy and handsome.
― Anonymous User 12/17/2015
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My husband and I love this name, and will name our child this if we are having a boy. I was never into Harry Potter and had no idea there was a character with this name until I read these comments, and I still don't care! Name preferences are so personal, and this one really works for us. I also love all Luc variations, like Lucien, Lucas, etc. I like that if the child does not identify with the name, he could use a more common nickname.
I really like the name Lucius (pronounced Lu-shus). I'm 12 weeks pregnant with my first baby and when going through a list of names this one really popped out at me, and when suggesting it to my partner I get the reply "Yes women! I have suggested this before you even got pregnant"... technically we still don't know what we are having yet though lol :)
Be aware that if you use this name but with the spelling Lucious, that there is a possibility it will confused with the word "luscious" (LUSH-us). I had a male boss several years ago with the first name Lucious, and when people would call for him (& didn't know his gender), they would often ask for "Ms. Luscious Lastname".
Lucius (pronounced loo-see-us) is actually a pretty cool name despite the Harry Potter character. He sort of ruined the name for people who are very familiar with Harry Potter. Other than that, I like this name a lot. It seems formal and upperclass and seems as if it could be used on a child or an adult. I really dislike the pronunciation of loo-shus, though.
Despite it's nice meaning and associations with saints and Roman statesmen, I cannot like this name. I guess growing up in the Harry-Potter generation has something to do with it, but I also just dislike the sound of it. It sounds like hissing when you pronounce it LOO-cee-us and like a sneeze when you pronounce it LOO-shus. Also, it feels very dated for this day and age. I much prefer Luke and Lucien.
I don't even care about the Harry Potter character. It's an ugly name, and I prefer Lucian anyway. This sounds like a name that upper-class people in the Victorian era would choose for their son. And the spelling Lucious gets on my nerves even more, since it's one letter away from "luscious".
I really like this name. It's so strong, beautiful and sophisticated. I really don't mind the connection with the character Lucius Malfoy who, after all, is deliciously evil. I think that if you give your son a name as gorgeous as Lucius you shouldn't give him stupid nicknames.
I never expected to like this name, as I first heard it as the name of Lucius Malfoy, a highly unpleasant character, and also, it sounds somewhat like "Lucifer". However, I now quite like it. The meaning, "light", is good and powerful. I originally thought this name was pronounced "LOO-see-uss", and then "LOO-shee-uss", but I think the correct pronunciation is "LOO-shuss". The name also sounds similar to "luscious".
My boyfriend's name is Lucious, this is the closest spelling. When he first introduced himself he used the name Luke, when I asked his whole name I almost melted at the sound of it. Lucious is the most beautiful name I have ever heard.
I like this name a lot. My brother-in-law wants to name his first-born son Lucius, but my sister doesn't want any of her children to have this name. I think she's insane, because it's a beautiful and strong name.
― Anonymous User 7/9/2007
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It's stupid that people think that others will associate this name with Harry Potter. Especially since it's not an extremely rare name. It's like saying every girl named Paula is going to be thought of and expected to be just like Paula Abdul. I mean, really. I hate Harry Potter but I would still name my son this. It's a wonderful name no matter which way you say it too.
― Anonymous User 5/30/2007
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I love this name. It has the coolest sound to it. I think it's unfortunate that everyone will associate it with Lucius Malfoy. I mean, I think he's a cool character, but you don't want to have all of your friends pitying your child either.
Lucius (pronounced LOO-shus) is a GORGEOUS and HANDSOME name for both a little boy, and a man, and it is absolutely perfect. I would totally name my son Lucius. I don't really get the bad association from Lucius Malfoy. Personally, I think he is a great character. It's a story and movie. Plus, I think the actor, Jason Isaacs who plays Malfoy (Draco's father) is a hottie. I think this is a cute association, but I am sure I am in the minority. Just because you name your kid Lucius, does NOT mean he will turn into a Mud-blood hating a-hole. Hot a-hole might I add. ;)
Harry Potter and the enemy Lucius Malfoy aside, Lucius is a good, solid sounding name that is a bit different from all the Lukes and Lucas that there are.
No offense intended to anyone, but for me personally I don't like the sound of this name.
― Anonymous User 9/29/2006
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Lucius is a beautiful name. It reminds me of Lucifer, as someone else previously said, but I love that name as well. Lucifer was not the devil, as most believe - it was the name of the most loved angel in Heaven. The angel later rebelled, and was thrown out of Heaven - yet then his name was taken from him, and he was known as Satan.Lucius is a beautiful name, flowing and smooth.
I've always thought that this name is such a strong, noble name, despite it's current unpopularity. (Well, when it's pronounced the proper Latin way loo-CEE-us.) In fact, my husband and I are naming our kid this when he's born in July, with Luc as a nickname.
Lucius is my first name and I am Lucius III - named for my father and great grandfather who was from New England; my father was born in Conneticut in '41 and I in Tennessee in '65 - I have met less than 5 outside my family that have this first name and know of only a couple more. I must admit it has grown on me over the years and it's pretty distinctive, though people shorten it for their convenience.
Personally I like the name Lucius. It was my great-grandfather's name and it'll be my son's middle name. I don't think it sounds like Lucifer, it's only got the first three letters.
I like the name Lucius. Yes, it does sound like Lucifer, but I as long as you're aware of the difference, I think it's alright. I'd pronounce it as (Loo-shuss). And I live in a rural area, not an urban area.
Yuuuuuuuuuk! I really don't like this name at all, it reminds me of Lucifer! In my mind it is the first or middle name of some really horrible, dodgy fellow.
I love this name. I am going to call my baby it if it is little boy.
― Anonymous User 5/23/2005
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I have this name. The statistics on this website show it not being used in 1974, when I was born. I hate the name, got teased all the time becuse of how it is pronounced, and my parents pronounced it as Lucas. So eventually I will get it changed legally probably.