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Lucifer

Pronunciation: [ l-OOS-uhf-er ]

Boy Name #2,777 Most Popular Hidden Gem 3 Syllables

Light-bearer: the morning star before it fell

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Meaning & Origin

"light-bearer, bringer of light"
Origin: Latin 'lux' + 'ferre'
Language: Latin
"morning star (Venus before sunrise)"
Origin: Latin astronomy
Language: Latin

Things to Know About This Name

  • Universally associated with Satan/the Devil in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions — most parents will face significant social pushback. Use requires full awareness of this association.
  • The TV series 'Lucifer' (2016–2021) has softened the name for some, but the association remains extremely strong.

The Story of Lucifer

Lucifer is Latin for 'light-bearer' (lux = light + ferre = to carry), originally the Roman name for the planet Venus when it appears before dawn as the morning star. The Hebrew Bible uses the phrase 'Helel ben Shachar' (son of the morning) in Isaiah 14:12, which was translated as 'Lucifer' in the Latin Vulgate Bible. Early Christian interpretation applied this verse to Satan's fall from heaven, transforming a beautiful astronomical term into the most notorious name in Western religious tradition.

Lucifer was occasionally used as a Christian given name in medieval Europe, when its original astronomical meaning was still understood. The name remained taboo for centuries. The Fox/Netflix series 'Lucifer' (2016–2021), featuring a charming, sympathetic Devil running a nightclub in Los Angeles, sparked renewed interest in the name as a given name, particularly among parents drawn to its dramatic, powerful sound and original meaning.

Few names carry as much symbolic weight in Western culture as Lucifer. Its transformation from a beautiful astronomical term to the name of ultimate evil is one of the most dramatic etymological journeys in language history. Parents who choose it today are usually making a deliberate counter-cultural statement or drawn to the original Latin meaning.

Fun Facts

  • Lucifer originally referred to Venus as the morning star in Latin astronomy — a purely beautiful, non-sinister term
  • The name appears only once in the Latin Bible (Isaiah 14:12), misapplied to Satan through interpretation
  • The TV series 'Lucifer' (2016–2021) starred Tom Ellis as a charming Devil who becomes an LAPD consultant

Lucifer in Other Languages

Latin Lucifer
French Lucifer
Hebrew הֵילֵל (Helel)
Italian Lucifero
Spanish Lucifer

Famous People Named Lucifer

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Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis)

Actor

1979

Welsh actor who played Lucifer in the Netflix series, bringing the name mainstream sympathetic visibility

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Lucifer (character) Fictional

Other

The Devil as depicted in Christian theology; also the charming protagonist of the Fox/Netflix series 'Lucifer' (2016–202...

The Devil as depicted in Christian theology; also the charming protagonist of the Fox/Netflix series 'Lucifer' (2016–2021)

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
3
Popularity Rank
#2,777
Total SSA Count
47
Cultural Origins
English American Italian
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Casual
Cross-Cultural Ease
Low

Alternative Spellings

Common Nicknames

Luci Lou Luce

Pairs Well With

Lucifer James Lucifer Grey Lucifer Cole Lucifer Ray Lucifer Dean Lucifer Fox

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Frequently Asked Questions About Lucifer

What does the name Lucifer mean?
"light-bearer, bringer of light" (from Latin 'lux' + 'ferre'). "morning star (Venus before sunrise)" (from Latin astronomy). Lucifer is Latin for 'light-bearer' (lux = light + ferre = to carry), originally the Roman name for the planet Venus when it appears before dawn as the morning star. The Hebrew Bible uses the phrase 'Helel ben Shachar' (son of the morning) in Isaiah 14:12, which was translated as 'Lucifer' in the Latin Vulgate Bible. Early Christian interpretation applied this verse to Satan's fall from heaven, transforming a beautiful astronomical term into the most notorious name in Western religious tradition.
What is the origin of the name Lucifer?
Lucifer has Latin 'lux' + 'ferre', Latin astronomy, English, American, and Italian origins. In Latin 'lux' + 'ferre', it means "light-bearer, bringer of light". In Latin astronomy, it means "morning star (Venus before sunrise)".
Is Lucifer a boy or girl name?
Lucifer is primarily used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Lucifer?
Lucifer is pronounced l-OOS-uhf-er.
How popular is the name Lucifer?
Lucifer is currently ranked #2777 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Lucifer?
Common nicknames for Lucifer include Luci, Lou, and Luce.
What are good middle names for Lucifer?
Popular middle name pairings include Lucifer James, Lucifer Grey, Lucifer Cole, Lucifer Ray, Lucifer Dean, and Lucifer Fox.
What are good sibling names for Lucifer?
Names that pair well with Lucifer as siblings include Seraphina, Celestine, Gabriel, Azrael, Morrigan, Orion, and Phaedra.
How many syllables does Lucifer have?
Lucifer has 3 syllables, making it distinctive and rhythmic.
Is Lucifer a common or rare name?
Lucifer is an uncommon name, ranked #2777 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.

About the Name Lucifer

Lucifer is a boy name with English, American, and Italian origins . The name means "light-bearer, bringer of light" in Latin 'lux' + 'ferre' .

Lucifer is currently ranked #2,777 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Lucifer has 3 syllables and is pronounced l-OOS-uhf-er, making it distinctive and memorable.

Common nicknames for Lucifer include Luci, Lou, and Luce. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

Alternative spellings of Lucifer include Luciano, Lucian, Lucien, Lucio, Lucius . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.

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