Lucifer, often referred to as the "Lightbringer," is a figure found in various religious and mythological traditions. In Christian theology, Lucifer is commonly associated with the fallen angel who rebelled against God and was cast out of Heaven. The name itself means "light-bringer" in Latin, reflecting his original role as a bearer of light before his fall.
In literature and popular culture, Lucifer has been depicted in various ways, often embodying themes of rebellion, temptation, and redemption. The character has inspired numerous works, including the television series Lucifer, which portrays him as a charming and complex figure who seeks to understand humanity while grappling with his own identity.