Lucia is both a feminine given name and a surname. It comes from the Latin word Lux meaning 'light'. It is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen
Lucius and can be alternatively spelled as
Lucy. It is used in French (Lucie), Romanian, Italian, Spanish (Lucía), Portuguese (Lúcia), English, and Slavic languages.[1]
Given name
Saint Lucia (283–304), Christian saint and martyr (also known as Saint Lucy)
Sister Lúcia (1907–2005), one of three children who claimed to have seen and heard the Virgin Mary
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Lucia is both a feminine given name and a surname. It comes from the Latin word Lux meaning 'light'. It is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen
Lucius and can be alternatively spelled as
Lucy. It is used in French (Lucie), Romanian, Italian, Spanish (Lucía), Portuguese (Lúcia), English, and Slavic languages.[1]
Given name
Saint Lucia (283–304), Christian saint and martyr (also known as Saint Lucy)
Sister Lúcia (1907–2005), one of three children who claimed to have seen and heard the Virgin Mary
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name or the same
family name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.