Lumière
Lumière refers to the French word for "light." It is often associated with the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, who were pioneers in the early days of cinema. They invented the Cinématographe, a device that could record, develop, and project films, leading to the first public screenings in the late 19th century.
In a broader context, Lumière can also relate to the concept of enlightenment or illumination in various fields, including art, philosophy, and science. The term is frequently used to describe moments of clarity or understanding, symbolizing the pursuit of knowledge and truth.