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
- Lucille Ball, American comedian
- I Love Lucy, CBS television sitcom that aired in the 1950s
- The Lucy Show, Lucille Ball's follow up show to I Love Lucy
- Here's Lucy, Lucille Ball's third network television sitcom
- Life With Lucy, Lucille Ball's last television series
- Lucy Liu, American Actress
- Lucy: Daughter of the Devil, animated comedy series
[edit] Music
- Fuck You Lucy, fourth track on Atmosphere's album God Loves Ugly released in 2002
- Lucy, last track on the 1993 album Liberation by The Divine Comedy
- Lucy, last track on the 1990 album The Good Son by Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
- Lucy (album), a 1995 album by Candlebox
- Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EPs, an Atmosphere album released in 2002
- Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, a 1967 song by The Beatles later successfully covered by Elton John
- Lucy, a song by the American band Hanson.
[edit] Fiction
- Lucy, a Frontier Brain in the Pokémon Universe
- Lucy, a friend of Betty Spaghetty
- Miss Lucy Westenra from the novel Dracula by Bram Stoker
- Lucy Cunningham-Schultz, a character from Focus on the Family's syndicated Christian children's radio drama Adventures in Odyssey
- Lucy Maria Misora, an alien character in ToHeart2
- Lucy Pevensie, a human character from the series of novels The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis
- Lucy van Pelt, a character from the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz
- Lucy Honeychurch, a character from the book A Room with a View
[edit] Christianity
- Lucy Booth, the fifth daughter of William and Catherine Booth
- Saint Lucy, the patron saint of eye conditions
[edit] Literature
- Lucy, a 1990 novel by Jamaica Kincaid
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Canadian author best known for Anne of Green Gables
[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, white dwarf star 50 light-years from Earth
- Lucy (XM), radio station on channel 54 of XM Satellite Radio's satellite lineup
- Lucy Pinder, model
- W. Lucy & Co., a large switchgear and lighting manufacturer based in Thame.
- Lucy spy ring, WWII espionage ring
- Lucy tuning, a microtuning system derived from pi
- 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.