Lucinda, of Latin origin, is a classic and elegant given name that has been used throughout history. It means "light" or "bringer of light," which can evoke imagery of positivity and illumination. The name has gained popularity in various cultures worldwide, with notable figures named Lucinda including the English poet Lucinda Childs and the Australian singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams.
"Lucinda saw an increase in popularity from 1957 to 1958, with 6 babies named Lucinda born in the latter year compared to just 5 in the former."