Lucrezia (en. Lucrezia)

/luˈkrɛtsi.a/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A feminine name of Italian origin.
Lucrezia is a name that has been borne by several famous women of the Renaissance.
Lucrezia est un prénom qui a été porté par plusieurs femmes célèbres de la Renaissance.
Reference to Lucrezia Borgia, a well-known historical figure.
Lucrezia Borgia was an influential woman of the Vatican in the 16th century.
Lucrezia Borgia était une femme influente du Vatican au XVIe siècle.
Used in popular and literary culture.
Many novels mention Lucrezia as a symbol of beauty and mystery.
De nombreux romans mentionnent Lucrezia comme symbole de beauté et de mystère.

Etymology

From Latin 'Lucretia', of Etruscan origin, linked to virtue and fame.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Lucrezia in the heavens
Used to refer to someone exceptional or admirable.
Lucrezia aux cieux
The beauty of Lucrezia
An expression often used to talk about someone very attractive.
La beauté de Lucrezia
The wisdom of Lucrezia
Reference to a certain wisdom attributed to influential female figures.
La sagesse de Lucrezia

Related Words

Lucretia
Variation of the same name, often used in English.
Lucretia
Borgia
Famous surname linked to Lucrezia Borgia.
Borgia
Renaissance
Historical period during which Lucrezia Borgia was active.
Renaissance

Slang Meanings

Reference to a charming or manipulative woman.
She has that Lucrezia side, always on the lookout for opportunities.
Elle a ce côté Lucrezia, toujours à l'affût des opportunités.
Used to refer to a woman of power.
This business leader is a true Lucrezia.
Cette chef d'entreprise, c'est une vraie Lucrezia.