Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ly.sil/(French) /lu.ˈsil/(English)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

French form of Lucilla. A famous bearer was American comedienne Lucille Ball (1911-1989).

Related Names

VariantsLucile(French) Lucile(English)
Other Languages & CulturesLucia, Lucilla(Ancient Roman) Lyusi(Armenian) Llúcia(Catalan) Lucija(Croatian) Lucie(Czech) Lucia(Danish) Lucia, Luus(Dutch) Lucia, Luzia(German) Luca, Lúcia(Hungarian) Luce, Lucia, Lucilla, Lucetta(Italian) Lūcija(Latvian) Lucinda(Literature) Liucija(Lithuanian) Lucia(Norwegian) Łucja(Polish) Lúcia, Lucila, Lucinda, Luzia(Portuguese) Lucia(Romanian) Liùsaidh(Scottish Gaelic) Lucia(Slovak) Lucija(Slovene) Lucía, Lucila, Luz(Spanish) Lucia(Swedish)

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Entry updated July 2, 2017