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Grandson and heir of Augustus (17 BC – 2 AD)
Lucius Julius Caesar (17 BC – 20 August 2 AD) was a grandson of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. The son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder
Lucius_Caesar
Roman statesman and general
Rutilius Lupus fought the northern group. Lucius Cornelius Sulla, the later dictator, acted as one of Lucius Caesar's lieutenants (probably his senior legate
Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 90 BC)
Lucius_Julius_Caesar_(consul_90_BC)
Adopted son and heir of Emperor Hadrian (101–138)
Lucius Aelius Caesar (13 January 101 – 1 January 138) was heir to the throne of the Roman Empire and the father of Emperor Lucius Verus. In 136, he was
Lucius_Aelius_Caesar
Topics referred to by the same term
Lucius Julius Caesar may refer to: Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 90 BC), Roman senator, killed by Gaius Marius Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 64 BC), Roman
Lucius_Julius_Caesar
Grandson and heir of Augustus (20 BC – 4 AD)
Julius Caesar (20 BC – 21 February 4 AD) was a grandson and heir to the throne of Roman emperor Augustus, alongside his younger brother Lucius Caesar. Although
Gaius_Caesar
Roman emperor from AD 14 to 37
untimely deaths of Augustus's two grandsons and adopted heirs, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, Tiberius was designated Augustus's successor. Prior to this, Tiberius
Tiberius
Ancient Roman family
the consul of 267 BC. Lucius Julius L. f. L. n. Libo, consul in 267 BC, triumphed over the Sallentini. Lucius Julius (Caesar?), father of the praetor
Julia_gens
Family tree
and the Claudian families. Gaius Julius Caesar II and Lucius Julius Caesar II may have had Sextus Julius Caesar, the military tribune of 181 BC, as a common
Julio-Claudian_family_tree
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
Asia for two years, likely 91–90 BC. Caesar's father did not seek a consulship during the domination of Lucius Cornelius Cinna and instead chose retirement
Julius_Caesar
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
son, Aelius Caesar, died in 138, Hadrian adopted Marcus's uncle Antoninus Pius as his new heir. In turn, Antoninus adopted Marcus and Lucius, the son of
Marcus_Aurelius
Name list
Lucius is a masculine given name derived from Lucius (Latin [ˈluː.ki.us]; Etruscan: Luvcie), abbreviated L., one of the small group of common Latin forenames
Lucius
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
Nero (Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December 37 AD – 9 June 68 AD) was Roman emperor from 54 AD until
Nero
Roman consul in 64 BC and augur
Terentius Varro. By 69 BC, Lucius had been elected augur, and by the end of 67 BC, he had served in the office of praetor. Lucius Caesar was then elected consul
Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 64 BC)
Lucius_Julius_Caesar_(consul_64_BC)
Name of several Roman women belonging to the gens Aemilia
Quirinius. In her younger years, she was engaged to Emperor Augustus’ heir Lucius Caesar. She had borne a daughter to senator Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus. In 20
Aemilia_Lepida
Wife of Julius Caesar (c. 97 – c. 69 BC)
the first or second wife of Julius Caesar, and the mother of his only legitimate child, Julia. A daughter of Lucius Cornelius Cinna, Cornelia was related
Cornelia_(wife_of_Caesar)
Roman senator and father of Julius Caesar
Gaius Julius Caesar (/ˈsiːzər/; Latin: [ˈɡaːiʊs ˈjuːliʊs ˈkae̯sar]; c. 140 BC – 85 BC) was a Roman senator, a supporter of his brother-in-law, Gaius Marius
Gaius Julius Caesar (governor of Asia)
Gaius_Julius_Caesar_(governor_of_Asia)
could help foster the political careers of his grandsons Gaius and Lucius Caesar. However, Augustus was granted the additional powers of the tribunate
Reign_of_Augustus
Centurions of the Roman army
Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo were two Roman centurions mentioned in the personal writings of Julius Caesar. Although it is sometimes stated they were
Vorenus_and_Pullo
Roman emperor from 161 to 169
(Divus Verus). Born Lucius Ceionius Commodus on 15 December 130, Verus was the first-born son of Avidia and Lucius Aelius Caesar, the first adopted son
Lucius_Verus
Roman emperor from 270 to 275
Aurelian (/ɔːˈriːliən/; Latin: Lucius Domitius Aurelianus; 9 September c. 214 – c. November 275) was a Roman emperor from 270 to 275 during the Crisis
Aurelian
Roman figure (104 – after 39 BC)
Antony. She was the daughter of Lucius Julius Caesar (the consul of 90 BC) and Fulvia. She and her brother Lucius Julius Caesar (who was consul in 64 BC) were
Julia_(mother_of_Mark_Antony)
Roman politician and assassin of Julius Caesar (85–42 BC)
though he hardly used his legal name. In 59, when Caesar was consul, Brutus also was implicated by Lucius Vettius in the Vettius affair as a member of a
Marcus_Junius_Brutus
Grandson of Augustus (12 BC – AD 14)
surname Postumus was added. After the death of his older brothers, Lucius and Gaius Caesar, Postumus was adopted by his maternal grandfather, Augustus. A
Agrippa_Postumus
1st-century BC Roman woman, wife of Brutus
marriage. With Bibulus she had two children, at least one of them a son. Lucius Calpurnius Bibulus (born around 59 BC) was possibly one of them, although
Porcia_(wife_of_Brutus)
Roman emperor from 27 BC to AD 14
mother, Atia, was a niece of Julius Caesar. After Octavius's father died in 59 BC or 58 BC, his mother married Lucius Marcius Philippus, who was elected
Augustus
Last wife of Julius Caesar
BC, Calpurnia was the daughter of Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, consul in 58 BC. Her half-brother was Lucius Calpurnius Piso, who would become consul
Calpurnia_(wife_of_Caesar)
Daughter of Augustus (39 BC – AD 14)
and Julia's marriage resulted in five children: Gaius Caesar, Julia the Younger, Lucius Caesar, Agrippina the Elder (mother of Caligula), and Agrippa
Julia_the_Elder
Roman politician, son of Emperor Tiberius (14 BC – 23 AD)
Augustus were the sons of Julia the Elder and Marcus Agrippa, Gaius and Lucius Caesar, whom he adopted and made heir. They advanced through their careers
Drusus_Julius_Caesar
Son of Roman emperor Claudius (AD 41–55)
adoptive brother, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (the future Emperor Nero), who was adopted in AD 49 and renamed Nero Claudius Caesar as a result. Two years
Britannicus
Roman military leader, partisan of Pompey
Lucius Julius Caesar (died 46 BC) was a politician in the late Roman Republic. He was the son of Lucius Julius Caesar (who was consul in 64 BC), and a
Lucius Julius Caesar (proquaestor)
Lucius_Julius_Caesar_(proquaestor)
Roman politician and Stoic (95–46 BC)
termination of Caesar's command; in response, Caesar tried to secure new allies with bribes, including one of the consuls elected for the year, Lucius Aemilius
Cato_the_Younger
Ancient Roman temple in Nîmes, France
Gaius and Lucius Caesar, grandsons and adopted heirs of Augustus who both died young. The inscription dedicating the temple to Gaius and Lucius was removed
Maison_carrée
44 BC murder in Rome
wrote (almost 150 years later) that Caesar failed to rise in the temple, either because he was restrained by Lucius Cornelius Balbus (the future consul)
Assassination of Julius Caesar
Assassination_of_Julius_Caesar
Roman emperor from 177 to 192
Retrieved 20 July 2018. "Lucius Aurelius Commodus" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (9th ed.). 1878. pp. 207–208. "Commodus, Lucius Aelius Aurelius" . Encyclopædia
Commodus
Ancient Roman family
already prominent in the last days of the Roman monarchy. Lucius Junius Brutus was the nephew of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the seventh and last king of Rome
Junia_gens
Roman imperial dynasty
and two daughters: Gaius Caesar, Lucius Caesar, Julia the Younger, Agrippina the Elder, and Agrippa Postumus. Gaius and Lucius, the first two children
Julio-Claudian_dynasty
Roman noblewoman, mother of Julius Caesar (d. 54 BCE)
mother of the Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar. Aurelia was a daughter of Rutilia and Lucius Aurelius Cotta or his brother, Marcus Aurelius Cotta
Aurelia_(mother_of_Caesar)
- emperor Aurelia - mother of Julius Caesar Lucius Domitius Aurelianus - emperor Marcus Aurelius - emperor Lucius Aurelius Marcianus - soldier Marcus Aurelius
List_of_ancient_Romans
Roman senator and poet (43 BC – 2 BC)
BC leaving behind Julia and her five children by Agrippa, Gaius Caesar, Lucius Caesar, Julia the Younger, Agrippina the Elder, and Agrippa Postumus. Julia
Iullus_Antonius
Roman general and statesman (c. 63–12 BC)
Caesar. He was adopted by Augustus as heir, but died prematurely. Julia the Younger. She married Lucius Aemilius Paullus, consul in 1. Lucius Caesar.
Marcus_Vipsanius_Agrippa
1st-century BC Roman noblewoman and mother of Brutus
mistress of Julius Caesar, whom her son Brutus and son-in-law Gaius Cassius Longinus would assassinate in 44 BC. Her affair with Caesar seems to have been
Servilia_(mother_of_Brutus)
1976 BBC television series
Claudius' Slave Earl Rhodes as Gaius Caesar (ep. 2) Simon MacCorkindale as Lucius Caesar (ep. 3) Russell Lewis as Young Lucius (ep. 2) Darien Angadi as Gaius
I,_Claudius_(TV_series)
Roman politician
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (101 BC – c. 43 BC) was a Roman senator and the father-in-law of Julius Caesar through his daughter Calpurnia. He was
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 58 BC)
Lucius_Calpurnius_Piso_Caesoninus_(consul_58_BC)
Roman battle of the Social War
under the command of Lucius Julius Caesar were defeated by Italian rebel forces commanded by Marius Egnatius. As Lucius Caesar moved his army composed
Battle_of_Taenum
Ancient Roman politician
of the River Po). After Caesar crossed the Rubicon, Pompey sent Fabatus with Lucius Caesar and others from Rome to meet Caesar at Ariminum, with proposals
Lucius_Roscius_Fabatus
Roman general and senator
only daughter (i.e. Julia the Elder) and adopted sons (i.e. Gaius Caesar, Lucius Caesar, Tiberius, Agrippa Postumus), which meant the end of the Octavii
Gaius Octavius (father of Augustus)
Gaius_Octavius_(father_of_Augustus)
Ancient Roman family
in 56 BC. Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Niger, Flamen Martialis, died in 56 BC. Lucius Cornelius L. f. Lentulus, Flamen Martialis following Lucius Cornelius
Cornelia_gens
Ruler of the Roman Empire
joint succession in the past – Augustus planned to leave Gaius and Lucius Caesar as joint emperors on his death; Tiberius wished to have Caligula and
Roman_emperor
Roman politician and soldier
executed. He was the father of a homonymous son, who assassinated Julius Caesar in 44. He served as tribune of the plebs in 83 BC. During his year, he passed
Marcus Junius Brutus (tribune 83 BC)
Marcus_Junius_Brutus_(tribune_83_BC)
First 9 years of the Common Era
years earlier (see Chronology of Jesus). AD 2 – Following the death of Lucius Caesar, Augustus allows his stepson Tiberius back into Rome as a private citizen
0s
Roman soldier and assassin of Pompey the Great
Lucius Septimius was a Roman soldier and mercenary who is principally remembered as one of the assassins of the triumvir Pompey the Great. At the time
Lucius_Septimius
Ancient Roman theater in Cartagena, Spain
the scene (scaenae frons) with the inscription of the dedication to Lucius Caesar on the side passage, after restoration. View of the Roman theater of
Roman_Theatre_(Cartagena)
British actor (1952–2010)
series, including Within These Walls, Sutherland's Law, I, Claudius (as Lucius Caesar) and Jesus of Nazareth. MacCorkindale's film debut came in 1974 with
Simon_MacCorkindale
Roman patrician family
his grandfather's name was Lucius. Accordingly, Drumann inferred the existence of an otherwise unknown Lucius Julius Caesar between the praetor and the
Julii_Caesares
Roman politician and general (89–13/12 BC)
in 78 BC); his mother may have been a daughter of Lucius Appuleius Saturninus. His brother was Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus (consul in 50). His father
Lepidus
Roman senator and general
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, consul in 54 BC, was an enemy of Julius Caesar and a strong supporter of the aristocratic (optimates) party in the late Roman
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (consul 54 BC)
Lucius_Domitius_Ahenobarbus_(consul_54_BC)
theorized date for birth of Jesus of Nazareth. Roman succession: Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar groomed for the throne. 4 BC: Widely accepted date (Ussher) for
Timeline_of_ancient_history
1st century BC Roman noblewoman
ISBN 9780198147312. Pollini, John (1987). The Portraiture of Gaius and Lucius Caesar. Fordham University Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780823211272. Henry Gardiner
Antonia_the_Elder
Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)
such as Pompey and Julius Caesar, who followed his precedent in using force to attain political power. Sulla, the son of Lucius Cornelius Sulla and the
Sulla
Coins minted during the reign of Roman Emperor Augustus
Gaius and Lucius Caesar, became heirs. Their attributes—a silver shield and spear—are depicted on coins. Some coin types show Gaius Caesar on horseback
Coins_of_Augustus
War in the Roman Republic (49–45 BC)
Caesar's civil war (49–45 BC) occurred during the late Roman Republic between two factions led by Julius Caesar and Pompey. The main cause of the war
Caesar's_civil_war
Roman politician and reformer (c. 124 – 91 BC)
was to become the famous opponent of Julius Caesar; they also had a daughter, Porcia, who married Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. However, both Livia and
Marcus Livius Drusus (reformer)
Marcus_Livius_Drusus_(reformer)
Ancient Roman tomb in Rome, Italy
and father of Claudius) Octavia Minor (sister of Augustus) Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar (grandsons of Augustus) After the death of Augustus, the mausoleum
Mausoleum_of_Augustus
1999 film by Claude Zidi
including a humorous exchange between Caesar and Brutus taken from Asterix and Cleopatra, and the villain Lucius Detritus is based on Tullius Detritus
Asterix_and_Obelix_vs._Caesar
Semi-legendary 6th-century BC founder of Roman Republic
Lucius Junius Brutus (died c. 500 BC) was the semi-legendary founder of the Roman Republic and traditionally one of its two first consuls. Depicted as
Lucius_Junius_Brutus
Ancient Rome politician
the praetorship, but then died in office, leaving two sons, Marcus and Lucius. When Marcus was grown, he married Livia, daughter of Marcus Livius Drusus
Marcus Porcius Cato (father of Cato the Younger)
Marcus_Porcius_Cato_(father_of_Cato_the_Younger)
Grandson of Mark Antony and Fulvia (20 BC – AD 25)
Augustus) and was forced to commit suicide. Lucius was sent to Marseille as a result of his father's indiscretion. Lucius was described as a adulescentulus at
Lucius Antonius (grandson of Mark Antony)
Lucius_Antonius_(grandson_of_Mark_Antony)
Mother of Cato the Younger (c. 120–c. 92 BC)
mistress of Caesar, for which reason Caesar was rumoured to be Brutus' father. Servilia Minor, born circa 99 BC, the second wife of Lucius Licinius Lucullus
Livia_(mother_of_Cato)
Roman praetor in 208 BC
father's name was Lucius, but it is not known whether his father bore the surname of Caesar. At least some scholars have proposed that this Lucius was the son
Sextus Julius Caesar (praetor 208 BC)
Sextus_Julius_Caesar_(praetor_208_BC)
Roman general and politician
BC, alongside Pompey Strabo, and took over the southern command from Lucius Caesar. Although his troops were undisciplined and mutinied at one point, he
Lucius_Porcius_Cato
First Roman emperor (63 BC – AD 14)
Conflict against Caesar's assassins Battle of Philippi – Decisive battle against Caesar's assassins in 42 BC Perusine War – The war against Lucius Antonius and
Outline_of_Augustus
Ancient Roman law
consul Lucius Julius Caesar passed a law granting citizenship to all Italians not under arms. At the instruction of the Senate, Lucius Caesar proposed
Lex_Julia
Roman imperial villa
one time to the family of Augustus, namely his grandsons Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar. The villa was built over an Etruscan sanctuary from the 5th c
Roman_villa_of_Ossaia
Last 9 years of the BC era
Claudius (d. AD 43) Domitia Lepida, daughter of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus and Antonia Major (d. AD 54) Lucius Vitellius the Elder, Roman consul and governor
0s_BC
Decade
kingdom of Baekje (traditional date). Emperor Augustus adopts Gaius and Lucius Caesar. Emperor Augustus celebrates the secular games in Rome, for which Horace's
10s_BC
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
owned first by the consular family Vibii Pansae, followed by Gaius Caesar and Lucius Caesar, grandsons and heirs to the throne of emperor Augustus. The archaeological
Cortona
the name Caesar Traianus Hadrianus when he became emperor. Hadrian adopted Lucius Ceionius Commodus, who changed his name to Lucius Aelius Caesar but predeceased
Adoption_in_ancient_Rome
Elder sister of Caesar
brother of Lucius. At least some scholars have proposed that Lucius Pinarius and Quintus Pedius were Julia's sons, and not her grandsons. Caesar's mother
Julia Major (sister of Caesar)
Julia_Major_(sister_of_Caesar)
1st century BC Roman politician
Cinna procured the recall of the tribunes Lucius Caesetius Flavus and Gaius Epidius Marullus, whom Caesar had exiled, and, on 28 November, he refused
Lucius Cornelius Cinna (praetor 44 BC)
Lucius_Cornelius_Cinna_(praetor_44_BC)
1934 novel by Robert Graves
losses as his favoured heirs, Marcellus, Marcus Agrippa, Gaius Caesar, and Lucius Caesar, die. Claudius reveals that these untimely deaths are all the
I,_Claudius
Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)
a joint succession in the past—Augustus planned to leave Gaius and Lucius Caesar as joint emperors on his death; Tiberius wished to have Caligula and
Western_Roman_Empire
Roman legate, consul and governor of Syria (c. 51 BC – AD 21)
of Manius Aemilius Lepidus. Lepida had originally been betrothed to Lucius Caesar. Within a few years, Quirinius and Lepida were divorced. In 20 AD, he
Quirinius
War between Rome and its Italian allies
later in the year after repeated failures by Lucius Julius Caesar to relieve the town; turning south, Caesar attempted to stop Mutilius from forcing the
Social_War_(91–87_BC)
Roman eagle standard bearer
(Julius Caesar 1994–2000). Few aquilifers are recorded individually in history. An exception to this is Lucius Petrosidius, who is mentioned by Caesar in Commentarii
Aquilifer
Roman statesman
Lucius Julius Sex. f. L. n. Caesar was a member of the patrician house of the Julii Caesares at Ancient Rome, and held the office of praetor in 183 BC
Lucius Julius Caesar (praetor 183 BC)
Lucius_Julius_Caesar_(praetor_183_BC)
Augustus had three grandsons by his daughter Julia the Elder: Gaius Caesar, Lucius Caesar and Agrippa Postumus. None of the three lived long enough to succeed
History_of_the_Roman_Empire
Servilia (who was the half-sister of Cato the Younger and mistress of Julius Caesar) and Decimus Junius Silanus. She was the half-sister of Marcus Junius Brutus
Junia_Secunda
1st century BC Roman
that Lucius may have been a first-generation Roman citizen of Plebeian status and relatively wealthy. The only surviving direct attestations to Lucius are
Lucius Vipsanius (father of Agrippa)
Lucius_Vipsanius_(father_of_Agrippa)
Daughter of Julius Caesar and Cornelia
Senate was necessary, and Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, one of the consuls of 54 BC, impelled by his hatred for Pompey and Caesar, procured an interdict from
Julia_(daughter_of_Caesar)
Son of the triumvir Lepidus
triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus and his wife Junia Secunda, a half-sister of Caesar's assassin and friend Brutus. Lepidus was executed by Octavian, the future
Marcus_Aemilius_Lepidus_Minor
Roman consul
123 BC, and Lucius, by whom he was the grandfather of Lucius Julius Caesar, consul in 90 BC, and the orator Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo. Lucius, the consul
Sextus Julius Caesar (consul 157 BC)
Sextus_Julius_Caesar_(consul_157_BC)
Consul in 62 BC, husband of Servilia
in favor of "the supreme penalty" for the conspirators, but when Julius Caesar suggested life imprisonment, Silanus insisted that was what he had really
Decimus Junius Silanus (consul)
Decimus_Junius_Silanus_(consul)
Person who is first in line of succession
Gaius Caesar BC 20–4 AD Augustus Wounds Lucius Caesar BC 17–2 AD Sudden illness Germanicus BC 15–19 AD Tiberius Mysterious illness Drusus Julius Caesar BC
Heir_apparent
Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)
BC. His mother was Julia, a third cousin of Julius Caesar. Antony was an infant at the time of Lucius Cornelius Sulla's march on Rome in 82 BC. According
Mark_Antony
1st century BC Roman politician and businessman of Punic descent, consul in 40 BC
Lucius Cornelius Balbus (fl. 1st century BC) was a wealthy Roman politician and businessman who played a significant role in the emergence of the Principate
Lucius Cornelius Balbus (consul 40 BC)
Lucius_Cornelius_Balbus_(consul_40_BC)
Ancient Roman civic basilica in Rome
began under Julius Caesar in 46 BC and was completed by Augustus, who ultimately dedicated the basilica to Gaius and Lucius Caesar in 12 AD. It served
Basilica_Julia
Roman patrician, statesman and soldier (died 90 BC)
banished. In his quaestorship the younger Caepio used violence to oppose Lucius Appuleius Saturninus, a tribune of the plebs and a political ally of Norbanus
Quintus Servilius Caepio (quaestor 103 BC)
Quintus_Servilius_Caepio_(quaestor_103_BC)
1962 Italian film
from the early life of Julius Caesar. It's 75 BC and Rome is in turmoil. Killers are on the loose. The dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix is having
Julius Caesar Against the Pirates
Julius_Caesar_Against_the_Pirates
1937 stage play by Orson Welles
Norman Lloyd as Cinna, the poet Arthur Anderson as Lucius Evelyn Allen as Calpurnia, wife to Caesar Muriel Brassler as Portia, wife to Brutus Herbert Kehl's
Caesar_(Mercury_Theatre)
Macedonian campaign during Caesar's civil war
Lucius Cassius Longinus to Thessaly with the XXVII legion.[non-primary source needed] With a large army and a little-improved food situation, Caesar calculated
Caesar's invasion of Macedonia
Caesar's_invasion_of_Macedonia
LUCIUS CAESAR
LUCIUS CAESAR
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Lufkin.Latvian (Lūkins) : patronymic from the Slavic personal name Luk (see Luke, Lucas).
Male
Arthurian
, Tiberius, Procurator; (light).
Male
English
Contracted form of Latin Lucanus, LUCAS means "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul. Luke is the Anglicized form.
Male
Romanian
Romanian name derived from Greek Loukianos, LUCIAN means "light."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal names Lucian and Luciana, derived from the Latin personal names Lucianus and Luciana (see Luciano).Southern French : local (Occitan) variant of Lucien.Italian : Venetian variant of Luciano.
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Lucianus, LUCIEN means "light."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Decius Brutus, a conspirator against Caesar.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Latin
Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Luck 1.Dutch (Luckx) : patronymic from Lucas.Possibly an altered spelling of German Luchs.
Female
Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Roman Latin Lucia, LUCIJA means "light."Â
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
Bringer of Light; Bright; Born at Daybreak; Man from Lucania; Form of Lucus
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Shakespearean, Spanish
Light; Illumination; From Lucanus; A Region of Southern Italy; Spanish Form of Luke Light
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A Roman emperor.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Light; Illumination; From Lucanus; A Region of Southern Italy; Form of Luke; Bringer of Light
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucius, LUCIO means "light."
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Supportor of Brutus. 'The Life of Timon of Athens'.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Luminous, white.
Female
English
English variant spelling of French Lucille, LUCILE means "little light."
Female
French
French form of Roman Latin Lucia, LUCIE means "light."Â
Biblical
Lucius, luminous; white
LUCIUS CAESAR
LUCIUS CAESAR
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Who Resides in Heart
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Clever; Intelligent; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Initiatory Rite of Sikhism; Amrit (Holywater)
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry V' Governor of Harfleur.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Tamil
God of the earth
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pratushya | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®‚à®·à¯à®¯à®¾Â
Morning
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French personal name Bodin, a variant of Baudin (see Baldwin).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Crown of a king, Like a king
Female
Russian
Russian form of Roman Latin Daria, DARYA means "possesses a lot, wealthy." Compare with another form of Darya.
LUCIUS CAESAR
LUCIUS CAESAR
LUCIUS CAESAR
LUCIUS CAESAR
LUCIUS CAESAR
pl.
of Succus
a.
Resembling mucus.
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, pituite or mucus; full of mucus; discharging mucus.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, mucus; slimy, ropy, or stringy, and lubricous; as, a mucous substance.
a.
Musty; moldy; slimy; mucous.
a.
Secreting mucus.
a.
Secreting mucus or phlegm; as, the pituitary membrane, or the mucous membrane which lines the nasal cavities.
n.
An alkaloid found in several species of lupine (Lupinus luteus, L. albus, etc.), and extracted as a bitter crystalline substance.
n.
Bright with the radiance of intellect; not darkened or confused by delirium or madness; marked by the regular operations of reason; as, a lucid interval.
a.
Secreting a slimy or mucigenous substance; as, the mucous membrane.
pl.
of Nuncius
pl.
of Locus
pl.
of Locus
n.
Shining; bright; resplendent; as, the lucid orbs of heaven.
a.
Generating mucus.
a.
Excessively luscious.
a.
Relating to, or derived from, Julius Caesar.
n.
A plant of the genus Lycium, esp. Lycium barbarum.
n.
A viscid fluid secreted by mucous membranes, which it serves to moisten and protect. It covers the lining membranes of all the cavities which open externally, such as those of the mouth, nose, lungs, intestinal canal, urinary passages, etc.
n.
Mucus, phlegm.