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|family=*[[Percy Weasley]] (father) |
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+ | '''Lucy Weasley''' was the younger daughter of [[Percy Weasley|Percy]] and [[Audrey Weasley]]. She has an elder sister, [[Molly Weasley II|Molly]], named after the girls' [[Molly Weasley|paternal grandmother]] of the same name.<ref name=WFT>[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article3105517.ece Times Online - The Unwritten Story of Harry's Friends and Their Children]</ref> |
==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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Revision as of 21:05, 4 March 2014
Lucy Weasley was the younger daughter of Percy and Audrey Weasley. She has an elder sister, Molly, named after the girls' paternal grandmother of the same name.[1]
Etymology
Lucy is of Latin origin and it's meaning is "light". Feminine form of Lucius; vernacular form of Lucia. The feast day of Saint Lucy (fourth century), patroness of sight, is called the Festival of Light in Sweden. Lucy can also be short for Lucille.