Lucys
Lucys is not a single entity but a term that can refer to multiple subjects associated with the given name Lucy. As the plural form of the given name Lucy, Lucys may denote people who bear the name, as well as fictional characters, places, or brands that use Lucy as a designation. The name Lucy originates from the Latin Lucia, meaning "light," and has been common in English-speaking countries since medieval times.
In culture and media, many characters named Lucy appear across literature, film, and television. Notable examples
In science and history, Lucy is also the nickname of a well-known Australopithecus afarensis skeleton discovered
The form also appears in geography and commerce as part of place names or business branding in