Lucius

Lucius (Greek: Λούκιος Loukios; Etruscan: Luvcie) is a male given name derived from Lucius (abbreviated L.), one of the small group of common Latin forenames (praenomina) found in the culture of ancient Rome. Lucius derives from Latin word Lux (gen. lucis), meaning "light" (<PIE *leuk- "brightness", Latin verb lucere "to shine"), and is a cognate of the name Lucas. Another etymology proposed is a derivation from Etruscan Lauchum (or Lauchme) meaning "king", which however was transferred into Latin as Lucumo.[1] Lucy is the feminine derivative of the name.

Lucius
Pronunciation/ˈljsiəs, -ʃəs/
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameLatin from praenomen Lucius (praenomen)
MeaningLight
Region of originAncient Rome
Other names
Related namesLucianus, Lucas, Lucillus, Lucinus, Lucio

In addition, Lucius is a British masculine given name and an Austrian, German, Luxembourgish and Dutch surname. Lucius has been translated into Italian, Spanish and Portuguese, as Lucio. Derived from the related patronymic Lucianus is Luciano in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese and Lucien in French.

Given name

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Surname

Lucius
PronunciationLU-shus or LU-see-us
Origin
Word/nameLatin
Meaning"Light"
Other names
Variant form(s)Lucio, Luci, Lucy, Luce, Lucey, Lučić, Lucci, Luzi, Luzio, Luzzo, Luzzi, Luchi, Lucioni, Lucchi, Lucini, Luccini

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References

  1. Bonfante G., Bonfante L. (1983). Etruscan language: an introduction. NY, 1983. P. 59
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