Proper noun
(rare) A female given name from Latin.
An epithet of the Roman goddess Juno or (less often) Diana in the role of goddess of childbirth, midwives, and newborns.
A separate goddess of those fields, a daughter of Jupiter and Juno and counterpart to the Greek Eileithyia.
(astronomy) 146 Lucina, a Main Belt asteroid.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHis original title is unknown, but he opted to be the Cardinal-Priest of San Lorenzo in Lucina in 1182. Source: Internet
As punishment for deceiving Lucina, Galanthis was transformed into a weasel ; she continued to live with Alcmene. Source: Internet
Bubba, an 18-year-old cat from St. Felix, spent more than six weeks trapped in a snow bank under the house of owners Howard Hogan and Lucina Costain during the severe winter of 2015. Source: Internet
That’s 65 all told, not including the newly-coined “Echo” characters like Dark Pit, Lucina and new addition Daisy, each too complex to be a palette swap, but too similar to be counted as a whole new roster pick. Source: Internet
When years later, half-paralyzed from a battle-wound, he wrote Giulietta e Romeo in Montorso Vicentino (from where he could see the "castles" of Verona ), he dedicated the novella to bellisima e leggiadra madonna Lucina Savorgnan. Source: Internet
It is noteworthy that the list includes Luna and Diana Lucina as separate entities. Source: Internet