Lucius
/ˈluʃəs/
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Lucius, derived from Latin, means 'bringer of light' and is the masculine counterpart to Lucy. Historically, it was a name borne by Roman emperors and early Christian saints, symbolizing nobility and enlightenment. Its classical roots and luminous meaning make it a timeless choice.
Lucius Verus
Royalty, Roman Emperor, 161-169 AD
Lucius Licinius Lucullus
Military, Fought Mithradates VI Eupator
Pope Lucius III
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1181-85
Pope Lucius II
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 1144-45
Pope Lucius I
Religion, Roman Catholic Pope, 253-54 AD
Lucius Q. C. Lamar
Politician, Senator, Interior Secretary, Justice
Lucius Battle
Diplomat, US Ambassador to Egypt, 1964-67
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