Lucy

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Lucy is a feminine English form of Lucius, an ancient Roman name derived from the Latin lux, meaning light or bringer of light.[1]

Lucy may refer to:

[edit] Television and film

[edit] Music

[edit] Fiction

[edit] Christianity

  • Lucy Booth, the fifth daughter of William and Catherine Booth
  • Saint Lucy, the patron saint of eye conditions

[edit] Literature

[edit] Physical Anthropology

  • Lucy, a robot baby orang-utan which was the subject of an artificial life experiment by Steve Grand
  • "Lucy (Australopithecus)", a fossilized hominid of the species Australopithecus afarensis
  • Lucy Temerlin, a chimpanzee who was taught American sign language

[edit] Other

  • Lucy, an American professional wrestler
  • Lucy, character in Elfen Lied
  • Lucy, a codeword for LSD
  • Lucy, single or "loose" cigarette
  • Lucy Barker, wife of Benjamin Barker (Sweeney Todd) in the play Sweeney Todd.

[edit] See also