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Lucile may refer to: * ''Lucile'' (poem), an 1860 story in verse By Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Lytton-Bulwer Though the book in Question makes reference to the name Bulwer. *Lucile, the couture house (and nickname) of early 20th-century fashion designer Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon * ''Lucile'' (opera), a 1769 opera by André Grétry * ''Lucile'' (film), a 1927 French silent drama film


People

*Lucile, pen name of Lucinda Barbour Helm (1839-1897), American author *
Lucile Abreu Lucile Abreu (September 20, 1920 – August 30, 1996) was an American police officer, known for her work promoting gender equality in the Hawaiian police force. In 1972 she sued the Honolulu Police Department for discriminatory hiring and p ...
(1920–1996), American police detective *
Lucile Adams-Campbell Lucile L. Adams-Campbell (born December 30, 1953) is the first African-American woman to receive a PhD in epidemiology in the United States. She serves as the Professor of Oncology at Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center and associate director f ...
(born 1953), American epidemiologist * Lucile Atcherson Curtis (1894-1986), American diplomatic service officer *
Lucile Blanch Lucile Esma Lundquist Blanch (December 31, 1895 – October 31, 1981) was an American artist, art educator, and Guggenheim Fellow. She was noted for the murals she created for the U.S. Treasury Department's Section of Fine Arts during the Great ...
(1895-1981), American painter * Lucile Bluford (1911-2003), American journalist and philanthropist * Lucile Browne (1907-1976), American film actress *
Lucile Buchanan Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Jones (1884-1989) was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Colorado Boulder. She graduated with a degree in German in 1918 and the Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Scholarship was created in her honor in April, ...
(1884-1989), American educator * Lucile Carter (1875-1934), American socialite and RMS Titanic survivor * Lucile Council (1898-1964), American landscape designer *
Lucile Cypriano Lucile Cypriano (born 2 September 1996) is a French racing driver currently competing in the SEAT León Eurocup. She previously competed in the TCR International Series, Volkswagen Scirocco R-Cup and French F4 Championship. Racing career Cypri ...
(born 1996), French racing driver * Lucile Desmoulins (1770-1794), French revolutionary, diarist, and author * Lucile Eaves (1869-1953), American sociologist, university professor, and activist * Lucile Eleanor St. Hoyme (1924-2001), American biological anthropologist * Lucile Fairbanks (1917-1999), American actress * Lucile Garner (1910-2013), Canadian flight attendant and nurse *
Lucile Gleason Lucile Gleason ( Webster; February 6, 1888 – May 18, 1947) was an American stage and screen actress. Gleason was also a civic worker who was active in film colony projects. Early life Lucile Webster was born on February 6, 1888, in Pasade ...
(1888-1947), American stage and screen actress * Lucile Godbold (1900-1981), American track and field athlete * Lucile Grahn (1819-1907), Danish ballerina * Lucile Grétry (1772-1790), French composer * Lucile Hac (1909-2006), American biochemist and microbiologist * Lucile Hadžihalilović (born 1961), French writer and film director of Bosnian descent * Lucile Henriette Mondutaigny (1826-1901), French singer * Lucile Land Lacy (1901-1994), American painter and printmaker * Lucile Lawrence (1907-2004), American harpist * Lucile Lefevre (born 1995), French snowboarder *
Lucile Lloyd Lucile Lloyd, also known as Lucile Lloyd Brown, Lucila Lloyd Nulty (August 28, 1894 – February 25, 1941) was an American muralist, illustrator, and decorative painter. In 1937, Lloyd worked with the Works Progress Administration's Federal Ar ...
(1894-1941), American muralist, illustrator, and decorative painter * Lucile Lomen (1920-1996), American law clerk * Lucile M. Morsch (1906-1972), American librarian * Lucile Morat (born 2001), French ski jumper * Lucile Nix (1903-1968), American librarian * Lucile P. Hicks (born 1938), American politician * Lucile Quarry Mann (1897-1986), American writer, editor, and explorer * Lucile Randon (born 1904), French supercentenarian * Lucile Saint-Simon (born 1932), French actress *
Lucile Saunders McDonald Lucile Saunders McDonald (September 1, 1898 – June 23, 1992) was an American journalist, historian, and author of children's books from the Pacific Northwest. ''The Seattle Times'' described her as "... the first woman news reporter in all of S ...
(1898-1992), American journalist, historian, and author * Lucile Sayers (1887-1959), American-British political activist * Lucile Schmid (born 1962), French politician *
Lucile Swan Lucile Swan (May 10, 1887 – May 2, 1965) was an American sculptor and artist. Early life Lucile Swan was born in Sioux City, Iowa. She attended the Art Institute of Chicago from 1908 to 1912. In December 1912 she married painter Jerome Bl ...
(1887-1965), American sculptor and artist *
Lucile Tessariol Lucile Tessariol (born 6 January 2004) is a French swimmer. She competed in the women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay at the 2020 European Aquatics Championships and in the women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay at the 2020 Summer Olympics ...
(born 2004), French swimmer * Lucile Watson (1879-1962), Canadian-born American actress * Lucile A. Watts (1920-2018), American judge * Lucile Wheeler (born 1935), Canadian former alpine ski racer


Places

;In the United States *
Lucile, Georgia Lucile is an unincorporated community in Early and Miller counties, in the U.S. state of Georgia Georgia most commonly refers to: * Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia * Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast ...
* Lucile, Idaho * Lucile, West Virginia


See also

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Lucille (disambiguation) Lucille may refer to: People People with the given name "Lucille": * Lucille Bailie (born 1969), Australian basketball player * Lucille Ball (1911–1989), American actress best known for the television series ''I Love Lucy'' * Lucille Berrien (bo ...
* Lucia (disambiguation) {{disambiguation