All about the name LUCILE

Meaning, origin, history.

Lucile is a feminine given name of French origin. It is derived from the Latin word "lux," which means light. In addition, it is believed to have been inspired by the ancient Roman family name Lucilius, which was also derived from the same Latin root.

The name Lucile first gained popularity during the 17th century in France, where it was often used as a feminine diminutive form of the male name Lucas. However, it did not become widely known outside of France until the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it began to be used more frequently in other European countries.

Today, Lucile is still considered a relatively uncommon given name, but it has been used consistently throughout history. Some notable figures who have borne this name include French novelist Lucile de Chamilly and American actress Lucille Ball.

In terms of its meaning and symbolism, the name Lucile carries the same significance as the Latin word "lux," which is associated with light, brightness, and enlightenment. As such, it may be seen as a name that conveys positivity, intelligence, and inspiration.

See also

French
France

Popularity of the name LUCILE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show the annual births of the name Lucile in the United States from 1908 to 1936. During this period, there was a total of 96 Luciles born. The number of births varied each year, ranging from as low as 5 in certain years to as high as 9 in others. However, it seems that the name Lucile was more popular in the early years of this period, with more than half of the total births occurring between 1908 and 1923. After 1927, there were fewer than 6 Luciles born each year until 1936. This indicates a decline in the popularity of the name Lucile during this time. Despite the fluctuation in yearly births, it is clear that the name Lucile was still present and used in the United States throughout these years.

Name variation LUCILE.