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Luce is the definition of wow. Everywhere she goes she attracts people her smile and energy is contagious and she always leaves making people feel better about themselves, it’s so easy to get lost in her deep eyes and she is always down for anything, she is also very athletic and musical and loves to travel the world. If you find yourself falling for Luce you should stop yourself before it’s too late because you’ll never find another girl like her. She is always willing to go for ride.
Person 1 - “have you seen that girl she is so bad”
Person 2 “ofc she is that’s Luce”
Luce by greenwolves August 6, 2022
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A term for identifying an individual that has great difficulty socializing with others, especially those part of the opposite sex without being inherently creepy or off-putting. It is often very uncomfortable to be around a Luce.
"Oh no, Luce just texted me."
Luce by bingdoodle August 29, 2022
Related Words
luce Lucero Lucee lucea lucedale LUCErs lucetta Lucette Lucelle lucena
Pronunciation: /lu s/
Definition:
1. Light emitted from a source; illumination providing visibility.
2. Radiant energy perceived visually; visible electromagnetic radiation.
3. Brilliance or splendor emanating from an object or entity.
4. Clarity or vividness bestowing perception or comprehension.

Significance:
• It defines light (luce) in casual, scientific, and philosophical contexts.
• It emphasizes radiance and its impact on perception.
• It identifies sources of illumination in various environments.
• It avoids ambiguities inherent in broader terms, similar to “shine” and “light.”
• It simplifies explanations involving optical phenomena.
• It improves clarity when discussing visual stimuli.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Iberian-Romance or Latin derivatives.

Singular noun: luce
Plural noun: luces
Adjective: lucid
Adverb: lucidly
Examples:
• The vivid luce from the lamp illuminated the chamber.
• Natural luces mottled through the arbores casting eclipses.
Artificial luces fill urban landscapes after sunset.
• Solar luces’ power renewable energy systems globally.
• Luminous luces attract moths and comparable fireflies.
luce by Dmitrio April 17, 2026
Pronunciation: /lu s/
Definition:
1. Light emitted from a source; illumination providing visibility.
2. Radiant energy perceived visually; visible electromagnetic radiation.
3. Brilliance or splendor emanating from an object or entity.
4. Clarity or vividness bestowing perception or comprehension.

Significance:
• It defines light (luce) in casual, scientific, and philosophical contexts.
• It emphasizes radiance and its impact on perception.
• It identifies sources of illumination in various environments.
• It avoids ambiguities inherent in broader terms, similar to “shine” and “light.”
• It simplifies explanations involving optical phenomena.
• It improves clarity when discussing visual stimuli.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Iberian-Romance or Latin derivatives.

Singular noun: luce
Plural noun: luces
Adjective: lucid
Adverb: lucidly
Examples:
• The vivid luce from the lamp illuminated the chamber.
• Natural luces mottled through the arbores casting eclipses.
Artificial luces fill urban landscapes after sunset.
• Solar luces’ power renewable energy systems globally.
• Luminous luces attract moths and comparable fireflies.
luce by Dmitrio April 17, 2026
Pronunciation: /lu s/
Definition:
1. Light emitted from a source; illumination providing visibility.
2. Radiant energy perceived visually; visible electromagnetic radiation.
3. Brilliance or splendor emanating from an object or entity.
4. Clarity or vividness bestowing perception or comprehension.

Significance:
• It defines light (luce) in casual, scientific, and philosophical contexts.
• It emphasizes radiance and its impact on perception.
• It identifies sources of illumination in various environments.
• It avoids ambiguities inherent in broader terms, similar to “shine” and “light.”
• It simplifies explanations involving optical phenomena.
• It improves clarity when discussing visual stimuli.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic terms with Iberian-Romance or Latin derivatives.

Singular noun: luce
Plural noun: luces
Adjective: lucid
Adverb: lucidly
Examples:
• The vivid luce from the lamp illuminated the chamber.
• Natural luces mottled through the arbores casting eclipses.
Artificial luces fill urban landscapes after sunset.
• Solar luces’ power renewable energy systems globally.
• Luminous luces attract moths and comparable fireflies.
luce by Dmitrio April 17, 2026
Luce is a androgynous (usually male-used) name that means light. It comes from the languages American, French, Italian, Irish, Welsh, and Scottish. It is used more popularly as a surname (last-name) but can also be used as first names. It is taken from the Norman Language that is Latin-based and comes from place names in Normandy. It comes from the name Lucius, which is a (masc) nickname for Luce, and the word "lux", which means light. The fem nickname is Luci or Lucey. Another version of Luce is "Lucent" which means softly lit/bright or radiant. People usually say the "traits" of people(s) named Luce are usually friendly, empathetic or compassionate, easily distracted, usually tired and/or sleepy, communicative, intelligent or intellectual, and very nice to talk to.
Person: "Hey, how are you doing today, Luce!"
Luce: "Very good! a bit tired, but how are you doing today? You look amazing!"
Person: "Your name means light, right?"

Luce: "Yes! it comes from the word "lux" which means light!"

- by astro_.077 on tt (yes, my name is luce LOL)
Luce by astro_077 November 23, 2025

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It's an artist that need friends and will love to help everyone because they are kind but they also have a dark side that will come out when she listen to her favorite music
Es:Luce_rai_15 is a good and kind person
Es;Luce_rai_15 love her frends
luce_rai_15 by Pseudinimo November 10, 2019