Feminine Name Variants
Lucy
- Лучија (Serbian)
- Лучия (Bulgarian)
- Луци (Macedonian)
- Луција (Macedonian)
- Liùsaidh (Scottish Gaelic)
- Liucija (Lithuanian)
- Liucilė (Lithuanian)
- Lleucu (Welsh)
- Llúcia (Catalan)
- Loukia, Λουκὶα (Greek)
- Luca (Hungarian)
- Luce (French), (Italian)
- Lucetta (English)
- Lucette (French)
- Lúcia (Portuguese)
- Lucía (Spanish)
- Lucia (Danish), (English), (Finnish), (German), (Italian), (Norwegian), (Romanian), (Slovak), (Swedish)
- Luciana (Italian), (Portuguese), (Spanish)
- Lucida (French)
- Lucie (Czech), (French)
- Luciella (Italian)
- Lucienne (French)
- Lucija (Croatian), (Slovene)
- Lucila (Spanish)
- Lusi (Turkish)
- Lucilla (Italian)
- Lucille (English), (French)
- Lucinda (English), (Portuguese)
- Lucinde (French)
- Lucita (Spanish)
- Łucja (Polish)
- Lucja (Polish)
- Lucy (English)
- Lucyna (Polish)
- Luz (Spanish)
- Luzi (German)
- Luzia (Italian), (Portuguese), (Russian)
- Luzie (German)
- Luziya (Russian)
- Lusine (Armenian)
- Liosibhe (Irish)
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