Lucie
Lucie is a common feminine name derived from the Latin word "lux," meaning light. It is often associated with brightness and clarity. The name has various spellings and forms in different cultures, such as Lucia in Italian and Spanish, and Lucy in English.
In popular culture, Lucie can refer to characters in literature, film, or television. For example, Lucie Manette is a key character in Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities. The name is also used in various songs and artworks, symbolizing hope and positivity.