Name

The name Lucius, being one of the most common Roman names, is a probable allusion to the Roman Dictator Lucius Sulla, who extrajudicially executed his rivals. His name could also be a reference to the Roman Emperor Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, also known as Nero. In addition, it may have been inspired by the Roman tragic poet Lucius Accius (170 BC) who wrote "oderint dum metuant", 'let them hate, so long as they fear' which would fit quite well with this character. There is also Saint Lucius (Lucius of Britain), mythical king of the Britons whose death caused his subjects to rebel against Rome. Lucius is also the legendary Roman Emperor who fights against King Arthur. The name also echoes "Lucifer", a name for the Devil. Lucifer is also translated to "Bringer of light". It is also derivated from the latin lux, which means light.

The surname Malfoy is derived from the French mal foi or mal foy, meaning bad and faith respectively.

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