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Lucy Campbell BELL (born POFF), 1899 - 1982
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Lucy Edna Bell (born Payne), 1860 - 1943
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Lucy Edna Bell (born Payne), 1860 - 1943
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Lucy Russell Bell (born Powell), 1864 - 1949
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Lucy Edna Bell (born Payne), 1860 - 1943
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Lucy Ann Bell (born Wardle), 1860 - 1898
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Lucy Ann Bell (born Wardle), 1860 - 1898
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Lucy Love Bell (born Leonard), 1893 - 1975
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Lucy Edna Bell (born Payne), 1860 - 1943
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Lucy Ann Bell (born Wardle), 1860 - 1898
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Lucy Attfield (born Bell), 1910 - 2003
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Lucy Bell (born Goldfinch), 1861 - 1926
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Lucy Wainee Akiona Sr. (born Bell), 1898 - 1956
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Lucy Bell (born Waller), 1851 - 1903
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Lucy Ann Nebeker (born Bell), 1898 - 1959
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Lucy Viola Bell, 1904 - 1978
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Lucy Margaret Bell, 1895 - 1934
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Lucy Bell, 1895 - 1976
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Lucy Bell (born Lawson), Circa 1867 - 1939
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Lucy Bell, Circa 1899 - 1948
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Lucy Bell, Circa 1868 - 1901
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Lucy Jane Bell, Circa 1890 - 1894
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Lucy Bell in West Australian (Perth, WA) - Aug 31 1945
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Lucy Bell in The Bonham Daily Favorite - June 7 1992
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Lucy S. Bell in Lewiston Evening Journal - Aug 31 1943
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Lucy Bell in Beaver County Times - June 18 1999
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Lucy R. Newton, 1872 - 1924
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Lucy Bell, 1857 - 1923
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Lucy Bell, 1845 - 1916
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Lucy Askew, 1856 - 1920
North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930
Lucy Emma Bell, 1870 - 1941
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Lucy Arabella Bell, 1859 - 1933
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Lucy Bell, Circa 1865 - 1931
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Lucy Bell, Circa 1828 - 1906
Rhode Island Deaths, 1850-1946
Lucy Bell, 1897 - 1940
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Lucy (born Bell), 1882 - 1965
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Lucy (born Bell), 1892 - 1968
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Lucy (born Hudsbeth), 1867 - 1947
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Lucy Ann Steele Marvin, 1846 - 1927
Michigan Deaths
Lucy Weldon, 1861 - 1945
Michigan Deaths
Lucy Shooley, 1831 - 1910
Michigan Deaths
Lucy Washington, Circa 1874 - 1929
Michigan Deaths
Lucy Boyer Bell, 1864 - 1940
West Virginia, Deaths
Lucy Morrow Bell, 1887 - 1963
West Virginia, Deaths
Lucy Carolynne Bell, 1929 - 1966
West Virginia, Deaths
Lucy Pendleton Bell, 1872 - 1953
West Virginia, Deaths
Lucy Helen Bell, 1889 - 1911
Arizona Death Certificates
Lucy K. Bell, 1892 - 1965
Arizona Death Certificates
Lucy Bell, 1896 - 1946
Maryland Deaths
Lucy May Marguerette Bell, 1916 - 1994
Maryland Deaths
Lucy Christin Bell, 1901 - 1982
Maryland Deaths
Lucy Tate Bell, 1897 - 1970
Maryland Deaths
Lucy Kate Stallings Bell, 1859 - 1927
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Lucy E. Bell, 1874 - 1920
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Lucy Bell, Circa 1861 - 1926
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928
Lucy Bell, 1855 - 1927
Georgia Deaths, 1917-1928Lucy Burton (born Bell), 1872 - 1890
BillionGravesLucy Bell (born Mills), 1882 - 1974
BillionGravesLucy H Bell, 1901 - 1982
BillionGravesLucy J Bell, 1894 - 1961
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Lucy Bell, 1820 - 1917
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Lucy Bell, died 1932
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Lucy Bell, 1878 - 1929
South Carolina, Deaths, 1915-1943
Lucy Bell (born Herrington), 1877 - Circa 1886
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Lucy Bell, Circa 1863 - 1883
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Lucy Bell, died Circa 1882
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Lucy Bell, died 1828
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- Arabic: لوسي بيل (Lūsi Bīl)
- Italian: Lucia Bell
- Japanese: ルーシー・ベル (Rūshī Beru)
- Russian: Люси Белл (Lyusi Bell)
- Spanish: Lucía Bell


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- Canada 1%
- Other 1%
The name Lucy has its origins in the Latin name "Lucia," derived from the word "lux," meaning "light." It first appeared in ancient Rome and has been widely used in various regions, particularly in Europe. The name gained popularity due to Saint Lucia, a Christian martyr from the 3rd century, whose feast day is celebrated on December 13th, symbolizing the return of light during the winter solstice. Historically, those who bore the name were often associated with brightness, purity, and enlightenment, reflecting the meaning of light. Variations of the name Lucy can be found across different cultures, including "Lucie" in French, "Lucia" in Italian and Spanish, and "Luz" in Portuguese, each carrying similar connotations of light. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often associated with positive traits such as intelligence and kindness, making it a timeless choice for many families.
The last name "Bell" has its origins in medieval England and Scotland, deriving from the Old French word "belle," meaning "beautiful," or from the Middle English word "belle," which refers to a bell, often associated with the sound of church bells. The name likely first appeared in regions where Norman influence was strong following the Conquest of 1066, and it may have been used as a nickname for someone with a pleasant demeanor or as a metonymic surname for someone who worked with bells, such as a bell ringer or bell maker. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Bélanger" in French-speaking regions, "Bello" in Italian and Spanish contexts, and "Bela" in Slavic languages, each reflecting local linguistic adaptations. The surname has also been associated with various notable figures throughout history, contributing to its prominence in genealogical records. Overall, the surname Bell encapsulates a rich tapestry of cultural and occupational heritage, reflecting both beauty and craftsmanship.
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