Lucyle, a unique and charming given name of French origin, is derived from the Latin word 'lux', meaning light. It's composed of two parts: 'luc', which signifies light, and 'yle', a suffix denoting a place or thing. This name was popularized in France during the Middle Ages, often used as an alternative spelling to Lucile. Lucyle offers a distinct yet elegant choice for parents seeking a name that combines familiarity with originality.
The name Lucyle saw its peak popularity in the years surrounding World War I, with the highest number of births occurring in 1914 and 1915, totaling 38 babies. However, it began to decline steadily afterward, reaching its lowest point in 1926 and 1928 with only 5 and 6 births respectively. Over this period, from 1900 to 1928, there were a total of 240 babies named Lucyle.