Lucian
See also: lucían
English
Etymology
Latin Lucianus, either a derivative of the Roman praenomen Lucius, from lux (“light”); or from Ancient Greek Λουκιανός (Loukianós), of obscure meaning.
Proper noun
Lucian
- A sophist who was of Syrian origin.
- A male given name, rare in the English-speaking world.
Translations
sophist of Syrian origin
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Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈlu.t͡ʃjan]
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