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Lucifer is most frequently another word for Satan. It may also refer to:
People and Characters
- Lucifer, the primary fallen angel
- Hendrick Lucifer, famous pirate and brute
- Saint Lucifer, a 4th century bishop
- Lucifer, an early bishop of Siena
- The morning star (iubar, phosphorus), see Eosphorus
- Luceafăr, the Romanian name for the planet Venus (thought to be associated with demons in Romanian folklore)
Music
- Lucifer (Recording Artist), pseudonym for composer Mort Garson
- Lucifer (band), a Japanese rock group
- "Lucifer (Bob Seger song)", a song by Bob Seger
- Lucifer's Angel, a rock song by The Rasmus
Publications
- Lucifer (comics) can refer to:
- Lucifer (DC Comics), a comic book series and character from the Vertigo line
- Lucifer (Marvel Comics), a comic book supervillain from the Marvel universe
- Lucifer (Trident Comics), a comic by Eddie Campbell and Phil Elliott, published by Trident Comics
- Lucifer the Lightbearer, an anarchist journal
- Lucifer (magazine)
Science
- Lucifer (cipher), a block cipher which was the forerunner to DES
- Lucifer (prawn), a genus of sea life
- 1930 Lucifer, an asteroid
Fiction
- Lucifer is the title of a play written by Joost van den Vondel in the 17th century, about the fallen angel
- Lucemon, an angel Digimon based on Lucifer in appearance of forms and fall from grace story who is meant to be the main antagonist of Digimon Frontier
- In 2010: Odyssey Two, the sun formed from Jupiter
- In A Canticle for Leibowitz, the term for nuclear war or weaponry
- Lucifer (Disney), a cat featured in Disney's Cinderella
- Lucifer (Battlestar Galactica), a Cylon character in Battlestar Galactica
- SD Lucifer, a spaceship in Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War
- Lucifer is the king of Dem in the videogame Demikids
Others
- A now obsolete word for matches, especially the non-safety type tipped with potassium chlorate and antimony sulphide
- A Belgian Pale ale brewed distributed by Brouwerij Riva
- Lucifer, the second of Jake "The Snake" Roberts's three snakes
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