Judeo-Christian Legend · Masculino
LUCIFER
“bringing light, derived from Latín lux light and ferre to bring. In Latín this name originally referred to the morning star, Venus, but later became associated with the chief angel who rebelled against Gods rule in heaven (see Isaiah 14:12). In later...”
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Significado
bringing light, derived from Latín lux light and ferre to bring. In Latín this name originally referred to the morning star, Venus, but later became associated with the chief angel who rebelled against Gods rule in heaven (see Isaiah 14:12). In later literature, such as the Divine Comedy (1321) by Dante and Paradise Lost (1667) by John Milton, Lucifer became associated with Satan himself.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“LOO-si-fər (English)”
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados