Lucio
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Lucio | |
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Pronunciation | Italian: [ˈlutʃjo], Spanish: [ˈluθyo] |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/Name | Latin |
Meaning | Light |
Region of origin | Italy, Spain, Portugal |
Other names | |
Related names | Lucius, Lucia, Lucy, Luci, Lucas, Luke |
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Lucio is an Italian, Spanish, male given name derived from the Latin name Lucius. In Portuguese the given name is accented Lúcio
Lucio is also an Italian surname.
It may be refer to: People
- "Lúcio", (Lucimar Ferreira da Silva) (1978–), Brazilian footballer
- Eduardo Lúcio Esteves Pereira (1954–), Portuguese goalkeeper, an earlier football "Lúcio"
- Lucio Amanti (born 1977), a Canadian cellist
- Lucio Battisti (1943–1998), Italian singer-songwriter
- Lucio Blanco, Mexican military officer
- Lúcio Carlos Cajueiro Souza (born 1979), Brazilian footballer
- Lúcio Costa (1902–1998), Brazilian architect and urban planner.
- Lucio Dalla (1943–2012), Italian singer-songwriter
- Lúcio Teófilo da Silva (born 1984), Brazilian football player
- Lucio A. Arreola (born 1970), Mexican economist and professor
- Lucio Diodati (born 1955), Italian painter
- Lucio Fontana (1899–1968), Italian painter and sculptor
- Lucio Fulci (1927–1996), Italian horror film director
- Lucio Gutiérrez (1957–), former president of Ecuador from 2003–2005
- Lucio Serrani (born 1961), Italian hammer thrower
- Lúcio Soares (1934–1988), Portuguese footballer
- Lucio Urtubia (born 1931), Spanish anarchist
- Lúcio Flávio dos Santos (1979) Brazilian footballer
- Lúcio Cardoso
- Lúcio Wagner
- Lúcio Flávio Pinto
Surname
- Francisco Andres Lucio, American record producer, singer-songwriter, musician and DJ
- Shannon Lucio, American actress
Others include those sometimes given Italian surnames:
- Hanibal Lucić (1485–1553) known in Italian as Annibale Lucio, Croatian language poet and playwright from Venetian Dalmatia
- Johannes Lucius Croatian: Ivan Lučić, Italian: Giovanni Lucio (1604–1679) historian
- Lucius Accius, Roman tragic poet
- Lucius Annaeus Seneca, Roman philosopher
It may also refer to:
- A minor character in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure
See also
- Lucius
- Lucas
- Lucia
- Luciano
- Luci
- San Lucio Pass
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