Lucy name meaning

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Updated: March 15th, 2024
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: English, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: loo-see
Meaning: Bringer of Light, Illumination, Shining and Born At Daybreak
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What does Lucy mean?

Used substantially in Danish, Finnish, English, Swedish and Norwegian durable and famed, Lucy is used as a gender-neutral name, Lucy means "Bringer of Light, Illumination, Shining or Born At Daybreak" has origin in Latin.

Lucy is form of trendy and perpetual Lucie. Lucie is variant of widely accepted and virtuous Lucy. Also Lucie is a variant form of acclaimed and evergreen Lucia. Acclaimed and Evergreen Lucie came from Latin and French, meaning of Lucie is "Light, Born At Daybreak and The Bright".

Lucy is diminutive of Lucia. Lucia is variant of widespread and long standing Lucy. Lucia is feminine variant of Lucius. Lucia is equivalent of Lucie in Italian language. Desirable and Perennial Latin Lucia, meaning of Lucia is "Born At Daybreak, Bringer of Light and The Light of India"..

It is celebrated on December 13th.

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How do I pronounce Lucy?

The two syllabled name Lucy is commonly pronounced as loo-see.

Variants of Lucy

Lucia, Lucilla, Lucianus, Lucius, Lleucu, Lucie, Lucette, Chlodwig, Lu, Louis, Lucymarie

Nicknames for Lucy

Though Lucy itself is a short name but that doesn't mean that you cannot have nicknames. See the list below:

Names that rhyme with Lucy

How popular is the name Lucy?

Lucy was a popular name in United States. Over 203155 babies have been given the first name in 208 years. When at the peak of its usage in 1880, it ranked 44th when 4568 parents chose the moniker for their baby girls.

However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 208 years but still going strong on charts. Moreover, the name has been to the top 50 baby names 6 times Also, Lucy was among the popular names in England and Wales.

Since emerging in 1996 around 67060 babies have been given the first name. When at the peak of its usage in 2003, the moniker grabbed the 7th spot and 4515 baby girls were given the name.

However after 23 years, the name is on free fall on the charts but still going strong on charts. In addition to that, the given name has been in the top 10 baby names 8 times

Lucy is common in Ireland where over 4228 new-borns have been given the name since 1964.

Recently the moniker is on a rise, in 2008, it ranked 11st when 418 parents chose the moniker for their baby girls. Also, In France, Lucy was once a common name since emerging in 1900 it has been given to over 7753 babies.

At its zenith in 2015,. However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 74 years but it is still in a strong position. Also, Lucy is common in New South Wales where over 6241 new-borns have been given the name since 1988.

Currently the name is rising, in 2012, it ranked 20th when 254 parents chose the moniker for their baby girls. Also, A common name in Queensland with over 2908 new-borns have been given the name since 2002.

Recently the name is rising, in 2011, 197 girls were bestowed the name and it was ranked at 15th position. In addition to that, the name has been in the top 50 baby names 18 times Also, Lucy was a common name in Western Australia.

Over 118 babies have been named Lucy since 2019. When at its peak in 2019,. After 1 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts. In addition to that, the given name has been in the top 10 baby names 1 times Also, Lucy used to be a common name in Victoria, first appeared in 2008 and over 2076 babies have been given the name in 11 years.

At the peak of its usage in 2010,. However after 11 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts but it is still going strong. Additionally, the first name has been in the top 50 baby names 11 times

Lucy is a familiar baby name in Switzerland, it has been in use since 1998 and was able to reach the top 200 names.

In 2013, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 103 on girl names chart when 73 babies were given the name Lucy. Over 916 babies in Switzerland have been named Lucy.

Also, in Netherlands, in just 5 years, it has made it to the top 200 names. Recently in 2019, 96 babies were given Lucy and it reached its peak ranking, 155 on girl names chart.

Over 387 babies in Netherlands have been named Lucy. Also, in Belgium, it has been in use since 1995 and was able to reach the top 200 names. In 2015, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 117 on girl names chart when 87 babies were given the name Lucy.

Over 806 babies in Belgium have been named Lucy.

Lucy is a rare baby name in Western Australia still in use today. Over 118 people have been named Lucy in Western Australia.

However things change on global perspective, Lucy is extremely popular in Kenya where every 1 in 300 have the name as well as in, Nigeria, Tanzania and England. Also the baby name is popular in Uganda, Malawi, Brazil, Ghana, Colombia, Peru, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Philippines, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Canada, India, Australia, Zimbabwe, Liberia, Cameroon, Bolivia, Egypt, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Chile, Malaysia, Venezuela, Indonesia and New Zealand.

As per our estimate, over 1370000 people has been named Lucy globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
2018514354
2017524564
2016554568
2015120475554538
2014106856614288
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Lucy in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands0161053505
Finland000214

Here's what numbers has to say about Lucy

You are a person of change and spontaneity. Give yourself some personal space to think. You need time to heal and recover. You are not very good when it comes to romantic relationships. You need to take a deep breath, look at all the beauty surrounding you today and just live? You are being too hard on people when it comes to their beliefs because you feel the constant urge to prove your theories.

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Famous people named Lucy

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  • Lucy Harris, wife of Martin Harris
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  • Lucy Hastings, seventeenth-century English poet
  • Lucy Hadi, was Secretary of the Florida Department of Children and Families
  • Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford, major aristocratic patron of the arts and literature in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras
  • Lucy Evelina Metcalf Akerman, American Unitarian writer
  • Lucy Johnston Sypher, wrote a series of four children's books based loosely on her childhood
  • Lucy Aldrich, philanthropist and art collector
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  • Lucy Meacock, English journalist and presenter employed by ITV Granada
  • Lucy Hobbs Taylor, school teacher and a dentist
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  • Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes and served as First Lady of the United States

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