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Lucía García Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [luˈθi.a ɣaɾˈθi.a]; [a] born 14 July 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger for Liga MX Femenil side C.F. Monterrey and the Spain national team. Starting with Spain U17, she has represented Spain internationally since 2015.
[citation needed] It is also a French and Italian feminine given name, variant of Lucia and Lucy, or masculine name, variant of Luc (given name). Meaning of given name Luce is "light". The English Luce surname is taken from the Norman language that was Latin-based and derives from place names in Normandy based on Latin male personal name Lucius.
María Isabel Lineros Rodríguez (Spanish pronunciation:; born 2 April 1964), better known by her stage name Lucía, is a Spanish singer. Lucía was born in Seville, Andalusia. She is best known for representing Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 in Harrogate, England, with the song "Él". She finished 10th out of 18 entries. [1]
Alternative spellings are Luci, Luce, Lucie, Lucia, and Luzia. The English Lucy surname is taken from the Norman language that was Latin-based and derives from place names in Normandy based on the Latin male personal name Lucius. It was transmitted to England after the Norman Conquest in the 11th century (see also De Lucy).
Spanish names are the traditional way of identifying, and the official way of registering, a person in Spain. They are composed of a given name (simple or composite [a]) and two surnames (the first surname of each parent). Traditionally, the first surname is the father's first surname, and the second is the mother's first surname.
SPOILERS BELOW—do not scroll any further if you don't want the answer revealed. The New York Times. Today's Wordle Answer for #1252 on Friday, November 22, 2024.
Lucinda is a female given name of Latin origin, meaning light. [1] It can be abbreviated as Lucy or Cindy.The name, which originated as an elaboration of the name Lucia, was first used for a character in Miguel Cervantes's 1605 work Don Quixote but was in use primarily in works of fiction in the 17th century.