Luci

Luci is an English feminine given name variant of Lucy and an Italian surname derived from the Latin personal name Lucius (from Latin Lux, genitive Lucis, meaning "light"). Luci is also an ancient Norman territorial surname derived from the village of Lucé (Normandy, France) arrived in England after the Norman Conquest that originated various English surnames: Luce, Lucy, Lucey. Alternative spellings and related names are: Lucia, Lucie, Lucile, Lucien, Lucey, Lucci, Luce, Lucy, Luzi.

Luci
Pronunciation/ˈlsi/ LOO-see
Italian: [ˈluːtʃi]
GenderFemale (given name)
Origin
Word/nameLatin
MeaningLight
Region of originLatin, Neolatin languages
Other names
Related namesLucy, Luce, Lucia, Lucio, Lucius, Lucile, Lucey, Luciana, Luciano, Lucinda, Luca
Popularitysee popular names

Luci may refer to:

People

Given name

Surname

  • de Luci, Anglo-Norman family
  • Andrea Luci, Italian footballer
  • Anthony de Luci (1283–1343), Chief Justiciar of Ireland in 1331
  • Cassandra Luci (1785–1863), Italian Princess Poniatowski
  • Giovanni Luci (Johannes Lucius; 1604-1679), Dalmatian historian
  • Godfrey de Luci, Norman bishop of Winchester
  • Luciano Luci, Italian referee
  • Luzio Luzi, Italian painter of the late Renaissance/Mannerism era born in Todi
  • Mari-Luci Jaramillo (1928–2019), American-born U.S. ambassador to Honduras
  • Richard de Luci, Norman baron, sheriff of Essex and Chief Justiciar of England
  • Walter de Luci, Norman monk, abbot of Battle Abbey

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