Lucius

Signification et histoire de Lucius

Roman praenomen, Or given name, which was derived from Latin Lux "light". Two Etruscan kings of early Rome had this name as well as several prominent later Romans, including Lucius Annaeus Seneca (known simply as Seneca), a statesman, philosopher, orator and tragedian. The name is mentioned briefly in the New Testament belonging to a Christian in Antioch. It was also borne by three popes, including the 3rd-century Saint Lucius. Despite this, the name was not regularly used in the Christian world until after the Renaissance.

Utilisation Langues dans lesquelles Lucius est utilisé.

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  • La Bible
  • anglais (prononcé LOO-shəs, LOO-see-əs)
  • L'Antiquité (prononcé LOO:-ki-uws)

Lucius dans d'autres langues

Variantes de Lucius

Version féminine du Lucius