Lucille is a female given name of French origin and may refer to:
Lucille is a female given name of French origin and may refer to:
==People with the given name== Lucille Roybal-Allard (born 1941), American politician Lucille Ball (1911–1989), American actress best known for the television series I Love Lucy Lucille Benson (1914–1984), American actress Lucille Berrien (born 1928), American political activist Lucille Bliss (1916–2012), American actress Lucille Bogan (1897–1948), American singer and songwriter Lucille Bremer (1917–1996), American actress and dancer Lucille Carlisle (1895–1958), American actress Lucille Cavanagh (1895–1983), American dancer and singer Lucille Charuk (born 1989), Canadian volleyball player Lucille Collard, Canadian politician Lucille Teasdale-Corti (1929–1996), Canadian physician and pediatric surgeon Lucille Davy, former Commissioner of Education in New Jersey Lucille Desparois (1909–1996), Canadian author and radio personality Lucille Douglass (1878–1935), American painter, etcher, and lecturer Lucille Eichengreen (1925–2020), Holocaust survivor and memoirist Lucille Fletcher (1912–2000), American screenwriter Lucille George-Wout (born 1950), Curaçaoan politician Lucille Gicquel (born 1997), French international volleyball player Lucille C. Gunning (1921–2018), American pediatrician and medical services administrator Lucille Hamilton (born 1969), Australian basketball player Lucille Hegamin (1894–1970), American singer and entertainer Lucille Hutton (1898–1979), American actress Lucille Kallen (1922–1999), American writer, screenwriter, playwright, composer, and lyricist Lucy Lawless (born 1968), New Zealand actress Lucille Lemay (born 1950), Canadian archer Lucille Lisle (1908–2004), Australian actress Lucille Lortel (1900–1999), American actress, artistic director, and theatrical producer Lucille Lund (1913–2002), American actress Lucille P. Markey (1896–1982), American businesswoman and philanthropist Lucille Miller (1930–1986), Canadian murderer Lucille Mulhall (1885–1940), Wild West performer Lucille Nava, Filipino politician Lucille Norman (1921–1998), American mezzo-soprano, radio personality, and actress Lucille Opitz (born 1977), German speed skater Lucille Ricksen (1910–1925), American actress of the silent film era Lucille Robedeaux (1915–2005), Native American tribal leader and the last surviving native speaker of the Osage language Lucille Soong, Chinese-American actress Lucille Spann (1938–1994), American singer Lucille Starr (1938–2020), Canadian singer, songwriter, and yodeler Lucille Cole Thomas (1921–2019), American librarian Lucille Times (1921–2021), American civil rights activist Lucille Wall (1898–1986), American actress who played the role of Lucille March Weeks on the soap opera General Hospital Lucille Wallace (1898–1977), British-based American harpsichordist Lucille Wallenrod (1918–1998), American artist Lucille Werner (born 1967), Dutch television presenter and politician Lucille Whipper (1928–2021), American politician Lucille Young (1883–1934), American actress
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