No, Saint Lucy lived during the 3rd century, long after Jesus' time on Earth. She was a Christian martyr who was killed for her faith under the Roman Emperor Diocletian.
There were no surnames in use during Lucy's life. If she had any other names we have no record of them.
At the time Lucy lived, people did not have last names. That did not begin for nearly 100 years after she died. If Lucy had any additional names, there is no record of them.
Saint Lucy's eyes are typically described as being a striking shade of blue.
Saint Lucy is believed to have had three siblings.
Saint Lucy, also known as Santa Lucia, was born in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy around the year 283 AD. She lived during the Roman Empire and is known for her Christian faith and martyrdom.
She was alive. Once she ceased to be alive, she became a saint. Beyond that fact, there is no reliable information about the life of Saint Lucy.
Lucy was martyred at the age of 21.
There were no surnames in use during Lucy's life. If she had any other names we have no record of them.
Saint Lucy's feast day is December 13 all over the world during the season of Advent.
We do not know the names of Saint Lucy's parents.
Saint Lucy was from Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Chastity and purity were virtues of Saint Lucy.
During the time of St. Lucy there were no last names used. That did not originate for many centuries after she died.
No Lucile but there is Saint Lucy and the name Lucile derives from Lucy.
No, Mary did not appear to Saint Lucy.
Saint Lucy was 21 years old when she was martyred.
Lucy was martyred at the age of 21 and became a saint at that time.