Lucia
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Etymology


Latinate variant of Lucy, or today borrowed from modern Italian. Name of a Sicilian martyr, Lucia, feminine form of the Roman praenomen Lucius, from "light".

Proper noun



  1. , cognate to Lucy.


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Proper noun



  1. , cognate to Lucy.


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  1. , cognate to Lucy.


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  1. A female Sicilian martyr and saint (Saint Lucy), celebrated December 13, as the only saint to be celebrated in the otherwise Lutheran Scandinavia.
  2. December 13th
  3. , cognate to Lucy.
 
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