Lucinda name - Meaning of Lucinda
- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 1
- Usage
- English, Portuguese, Literature, Latin
- Pronounced
- loo-SIN-də (English)
- Lucinda Meaning
- An elaboration of Lucia created by Cervantes for his novel 'Don Quixote' (1605). It was subsequently used by Molière in his play 'The Doctor in Spite of Himself' (1666). Lucinda is a variant of Lucia, or Lucy. Lucy originates in Latin language and means "light of the day". It is ultimately derived from Lucia, the feminine form of Lucius. Lucy has always been one of the most popular feminine given names in the English-speaking countries and in variant spelling all over the world. Saint Lucy, or Lucia, was the 3rd century Christian martyr and patron saint of the blind. More recently, the famous bearer is the American actress Lucy Liu. Lucinda was created by Cervantes for his novel Don Quixote.
Lucinda Related Names
Variant:, Loucinda, Lucinde, Lusinda
Masculine Forms: Lucius (English), Lúcio (Portuguese)
Other Languages: Lucia, Lucilla (Ancient Roman), Llúcia, Lucía (Catalan), Luca, Lucija (Croatian), Lucie (Czech), Lucia (Danish), Luus (Dutch), Lucie, Lucinde, Luce, Lucette, Lucile, Lucille (French), Lucia, Luzia (German), Luca (Hungarian), Lucia, Luce, Lucilla (Italian), Luus (Limburgish), Liucija (Lithuanian), Lucia (Norwegian), Łucja, Lucja (Polish), Lucia (Romanian), Liùsaidh (Scottish), Lucia (Slovak), Lucija (Slovene), Lucía, Lucila (Spanish), Lucia (Swedish), Lleucu (Welsh)
Lucinda Celebrities
Lucinda Guia - writer, Lucinda Jenney - actress, Lucinda Williams - musician,