Pronunciation | /ljuːˈsɪndə/ |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Latin |
Meaning | "light" |
Other names | |
Related names | Lucia, Lucy, Cindy |
Lucinda is a female given name of Latin origin, meaning light.[1] It can be abbreviated as Lucy or Cindy. The name, which originated as an elaboration of the name Lucia, was first used for a character in Miguel Cervantes's 1605 work Don Quixote but was in use primarily in works of fiction in the 17th century. Variant Lucinde was used for a character by Molière in the 1665 farce Le Médecin malgré lui and later by Friedrich von Schlegel in the 1799 novel Lucinde. The name was well-used for girls in England by the 1700s and has been used since that time in the Anglosphere.[2]
The name may refer to:
People
- Lucinda Armstrong Hall, Australian actress
- Lucinda Ballard (1906–1993), American costume designer
- Lucinda Banister Chandler (1828–1911), American social reformer, author
- Lucinda Bruce-Gardyne, Scottish chef and writer
- Lucinda Collins, Australian pianist
- Lucinda Cowden (born 1965), actress on the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Lucinda Creighton (born 1980), Irish politician
- Lucinda Foote, American student
- Lucinda Barbour Helm (1839–1897), American author, editor, women's religious activist
- Lucinda Jenney (born 1954), American actress
- Lucinda Pullar (born 1998), commonly known as Lulu Pullar, Australian rules footballer and former soccer player
- Lucinda Riley (1965–2021), Northern Irish author and actress
- Lucinda Todd (1903–1996), African-American teacher and education activist
- Lucinda Williams (born 1953), American rock, folk and country music singer and songwriter
- Lucinda Williams (athlete) (born 1937), American athlete
- Lucinda Sanders (born 1954), commonly known as Lucy Sanders, CEO and co-founder of the National Center for Women & Information Technology
- Lucinda Hinsdale Stone (1814–1900), American feminist, educator, traveler, writer, philanthropist
Fictional characters
- Lucinda Walsh, a fictional character on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns
- Lucinda Embry, a haunted girl who predicted apocalyptic events through numerology in the film Knowing
- Lucinda Leplastrier, the heroine from Peter Carey's 1988 novel Oscar and Lucinda
- Lucinda Merrill, wife of protagonist Neddy Merrill in John Cheever's 1964 short story "The Swimmer"
- Lucinda, a fictional witch character in the television series Sofia the First
- Lucinda Allen, RJ's childhood crush, and later, his girlfriend, in the novel Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
- Lucinda Perriweather, a well-meaning but misguided and often unhelpful fairy who gave the "gift" of obedience to Ella in the film Ella Enchanted
- Lucinda Koppelthorn, a character from Metal Gear Acid 2
- Lucinda "Lucy" Abernathy, the female protagonist, and love interest of Gregory Bridgerton, in the eighth and final book in the Bridgerton Series, "On the Way to the Wedding"
Songs
- "Lucinda", by Tom Waits from the album Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards
- "Lucinda", by The Knack from the album Get the Knack
- "Lucinda", by post punk industrial funk band A Certain Ratio, from the album Sextet
Others
- Lucinda, Queensland, a town in Australia
- Lucinda (steam yacht), a steam yacht of the Queensland Government
References
- ↑ Baby Names - lucinda
- ↑ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. p. 175. ISBN 0-19-861060-2.
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