Lucie
Signification et histoire de Lucie
Feminine form of Lucius. Saint Lucie was a 4th-century martyr from Syracuse. She was said to have had her eyes gouged out, and thus is the patron saint of the blind. She was widely revered in the Middle Ages, and her name has been used throughout Christian Europe (in various spellings). It has been used in England since the 12th century, usually in the spellings Lucy, Luce or Lucia.
Utilisation Langues dans lesquelles Lucie est utilisé.
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Lucie dans d'autres langues
- catalan: Llúcia, Lucía
- gallois: Lleucu
- danois: Lucia
- allemand: Lucia, Luzia
- anglais: Lucia, Lucy, Lucetta, Lucile, Lucille, Lucinda
- espagnol: Lucía, Lucila
- gaélique écossais: Liùsaidh
- croate: Luca, Lucija
- hongrois: Luca
- italien: Lucia, Luce, Lucilla
- Littérature: Lucinda
- limbourgeois: Luus
- lituanien: Liucija
- letton: Lūcija
- L'Antiquité: Lucia, Lucilla
- néerlandais: Luus
- norvégien: Lucia
- polonais: Łucja, Lucja
- portugais: Lúcia, Luzia, Lucinda
- roumain: Lucia
- slovaque: Lucia
- slovène: Lucija
- suédois: Lucia
Diminutifs du Lucie
Variantes de Lucie
- français: Luce
Popularité de Lucie
- Belgique #12
- République tchèque #8
- France #23
- R.-U. #222
- Pays-Bas #420