•
Saint Lucy (283–304), Roman Christian saint and martyr •
Lucy, Japanese past member of rock band
LAZYgunsBRISKY •
Lucy, South Korean member of girl group
Wooah • LUCY, professional name of
Cooper B. Handy (born 1994), American musician, singer-songwriter, and producer •
Lucy (footballer) (born 1960), Brazilian former international footballer •
Lucy A. Delaney (c. 1828–1830–1910), African-American seamstress, slave narrator, and community leader •
Lucy A. Mallory (1846–1920), American writer, publisher, newspaper editor, and spiritualist •
Lucy A. Snyder (born 1971), American science fiction-, fantasy-, humor-, horror-, and non-fiction writer •
Lucy Achiro Otim (born 1986), Ugandan politician and gender specialist •
Lucy Adams (field hockey) (born 2003), American field hockey player •
Lucy Addison (1861–1937), African American school teacher and principal •
Lucy Adeline Briggs Cole Rawson Peckinpah Smallman (1840–1920), American watercolor botanical artist and botanical collector •
Lucy Adlington (born 1970), British social- and textile historian, vintage clothing collector, and author •
Lucy Agnes Smyth (1882–1972), Irish political activist and military personnel •
Lucy Aharish (born 1981), Israeli journalist, news anchor, television host, and actress •
Lucy Aikin (1781–1864), English writer and biographer •
Lucy Akello (born 1980), Ugandan social worker and politician •
Lucy Akhurst (born 1970), English actress, writer, and director •
Lucy Aldrich (1869–1955), American philanthropist and art collector •
Lucy Alexa Heathcote Currie (1868–1957), Indian-born British Anglican medical- and education missionary, midwife, and nurse •
Lucy Alexander (born 1971), English television presenter and property expert •
Lucy Alibar (born 1983), American screenwriter and playwright •
Lucy Allais, South African academic and philosopher •
Lucy Allan, several people •
Lucy Ameh (born 1980), Nigerian Nollywood actress and businesswoman •
Lucy Anderson, several people •
Lucy Anin (born 1939), Ghanaian politician •
Lucy Ann (disambiguation), several people •
Lucy Ansell, Australian actress •
Lucy Appleby (1920–2008), English traditional cheesemaker •
Lucy Arbell (1878–1947), French mezzo-soprano •
Lucy Ariel Williams Holloway (1905–1973), African-American poet •
Lucy Armstrong (born 1991), English composer •
Lucy Ash, British documentary-maker, journalist, broadcaster, and author •
Lucy Ashjian (1907–1993), American photographer •
Lucy Ashworth-Clifford (born 1999), English footballer •
Lucy Aston, English former wife of actor, director, and television presenter
Martin Clunes •
Lucy Atkins (born 1968), British author and journalist •
Lucy Atkinson (1817–1893), English explorer and author •
Lucy Awuni Mbun, Ghanaian politician •
Lucy Ayoub (born 1992), Israeli television presenter, poet, and radio host •
Lucy Bacon (1857–1932), American painter •
Lucy Bailey, British theatre director •
Lucy Bakewell Audubon (1787–1874), British-born American educator and philanthropist •
Lucy Baldwin (1869–1945), English writer and activist for maternal health •
Lucy Balian Rorke-Adams (born 1929), American pediatric neuropathologist • Lucy Barbara Bradby, birth name of
Barbara Hammond (1873–1961), English social historian •
Lucy Barfield (1935–2003), English godchild of author, literary scholar, and Anglican lay theologian
C. S. Lewis •
Lucy Barnes, several people •
Lucy Barnett (born 2006), Isle of Man cricketer •
Lucy Barrow McIntire (1886–1967), American suffragist, activist, preservationist, actress, and poet •
Lucy Bartholomew (born 1996), Australian ultramarathon runner and endurance athlete •
Lucy Barton (1891–1979), American academic •
Lucy Barzun Donnelly, American film producer • Lucy Batty, birth name of
Skyla (born 1991), English dance singer •
Lucy Baxley (1937–2016), American politician •
Lucy Baxter (1837–1902), English writer on art •
Lucy Bayet, Australian fashion model •
Lucy Beall Candler Owens Heinz Leide (1883–1962), American heiress •
Lucy Beall Lott (born 1998), American-British academic, activist, and model • Lucy Beatrice Malleson, real name of
Anthony Gilbert (writer) (1899–1973), English crime writer •
Lucy Beaumont, several people •
Lucy Bedroque, American musician •
Lucy Beecroft (born 1996), English professional squash player •
Lucy Beere (born 1982), Guernsey international lawn- and indoor bowler •
Lucy Beeton (1829–1886), Aboriginal Tasmanian schoolteacher, trader, and Christian leader •
Lucy Beland (1870–1952), American criminal •
Lucy Bell (born 1968), English-born Australian actress •
Lucy Bella Earl (born 1994), British teacher of English, and YouTuber •
Lucy Bellinger (born 1993), Australian former AFLW player •
Lucy Bellwood (born 1989), American cartoonist and illustrator •
Lucy Bement (1868–1940), American medical missionary in China •
Lucy Benjamin (born 1970), English actress •
Lucy Beresford, English broadcaster, presenter, novelist, and psychotherapist •
Lucy Bethia Walford (1845–1915), Scottish novelist and artist •
Lucy Bhreatnach (1924–2007), Spanish-born Irish language activist •
Lucy Bigelow (1830–1905), American wife of Mormon leader
Brigham Young •
Lucy Birley (1959–2018), English model, photographer, and socialite •
Lucy Blake, American conservationist •
Lucy Bland, English professor of social- and cultural history •
Lucy Bloom (born 1973), South African-born Australian businesswoman, speaker, and author •
Lucy Blue, several people •
Lucy Bogari, Papua New Guinean diplomat •
Lucy Booth (1868–1953), English
Salvation Army officer •
Lucy Boryer (born 1966), American actress •
Lucy Boscana (1915–2001), Puerto Rican actress and television pioneer •
Lucy Bowen McCauley (born 1959), American choreographer, dancer, and teacher •
Lucy Boyden (born 2000), American politician •
Lucy Boynton (born 1994), English-American actress •
Lucy Bradshaw, several people •
Lucy Bramlette Patterson (1865–1942), American committee woman, author, and activist •
Lucy Brewer, American writer and purported female Marine during the War of 1812 •
Lucy Briers, English actress •
Lucy Brightwell (1811–1875), English etcher and author •
Lucy Broadwood (1858–1929), English folksong collector and researcher •
Lucy Brocadelli (1476–1544), Italian Dominican tertiary whom Roman Catholics fame as a mystic and a stigmatic •
Lucy Bronze (born 1991), English professional footballer •
Lucy Brooks, several people •
Lucy Brown (disambiguation), several people •
Lucy Browne Johnston (1846–1937), American social- and political reformer and women's suffrage activist •
Lucy Bryan (born 1995), English pole vaulter •
Lucy Buck (1842–1918), American diarist •
Lucy Burle (born 1955), Brazilian former international freestyle- and butterfly swimmer •
Lucy Burman (1922–2004), American writer and union activist •
Lucy Burns (1879–1966), American suffragist and women's rights advocate •
Lucy Burwell Berkeley (1683–1716), American aristocrat •
Lucy Burwell Page Saunders (1808–1885), American writer •
Lucy C. Turnbull (1931–2019), American classics scholar, college professor, and museum director •
Lucy Caldwell (born 1981), Northern Irish playwright and novelist •
Lucy Calkins, American educator and professor •
Lucy Campbell, several people •
Lucy Cane (c. 1866–1926), Irish public servant •
Lucy Cappadona (born 2002), American soccer player •
Lucy Carnegie Ferguson (1899–1989), American conservationist; member of the industrialist Carnegie family •
Lucy Carpenter (born 1969), British chemist and professor of physical chemistry •
Lucy Carr (born 1976), English singer and model •
Lucy Cary (c. 1619–1650), English Benedictine nun and biographer •
Lucy Caslon, English founder of international charitable organization
Msizi Africa •
Lucy Cavendish (1841–1925), English pioneer of women's education •
Lucy Chaffee Alden (1836–1912), American author, educator, and hymnwriter •
Lucy Chaffer (born 1983), Australian skeleton racer •
Lucy Chambers (1834–1894), Australian contralto •
Lucy Chambers (actress) (born 2006/2007), English actress •
Lucy Chao (1912–1998), Chinese poet and translator •
Lucy Chappell, English professor of obstetrics •
Lucy Charles-Barclay (born 1993), English professional triathlete •
Lucy Charlotte Benson (1860–1943), Australian organist, musician, and theatrical entrepreneur •
Lucy Chase (1822–1909), American schoolteacher during the American Civil War •
Lucy Chege (born 1976), Kenyan volleyball player •
Lucy Chester Parke (1709–1770), British colonial subject of Antigua, and plantation owner •
Lucy Christalnigg (1872–1914), Austro-Hungarian countess and aristocrat •
Lucy Christopher, British-Australian author •
Lucy Clementina Davies (1795–1879), French-born Scottish author •
Lucy Clifford (1846–1929), English novelist, playwright, and journalist •
Lucy Coats (born 1961), English writer of children's books •
Lucy Cohu (born 1968), English stage- and film actress •
Lucy Coleman (born 1998), Australian rower •
Lucy Coleman (director), Australian filmmaker •
Lucy Coles (1865–?), American missionary who traveled to Liberia •
Lucy Collett (born 1989), English glamour model •
Lucy Collinson, British microbiologist and electron microscopist •
Lucy Connolly, English criminal in the
2024 United Kingdom riots •
Lucy Cooke (born 1969/1970), British zoologist, author, television producer, director, and presenter •
Lucy Cores (1912–2003), Russian-American novelist •
Lucy Corin, American novelist and short story writer •
Lucy Cotton (1895–1948), American actress •
Lucy Cousins (born 1964), English author and illustrator of children's books •
Lucy Covington (1910–1982), Native American tribal leader and political activist •
Lucy Cox, several people •
Lucy Craft Laney (1854–1933), American educator •
Lucy Crane (1842–1882), English writer, art critic, and translator •
Lucy Cranwell (1907–2000), New Zealand botanist •
Lucy Crawford (?–1869), American member of the
Crawford family of the White Mountains •
Lucy Creamer (born 1971), English professional climber •
Lucy Creemer Peckham (1842–1923), American nurse, physician, and poet •
Lucy Cripps (born 2001), Australian cricketer •
Lucy Crowe (born 1978), English soprano in opera and concert •
Lucy Cruz, American politician •
Lucy Culliton (born 1966), Australian artist •
Lucy D. Taylor (?–1965), American author, educator, and authority on interior decoration •
Lucy Dacus (born 1995), American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer •
Lucy Dahl (born 1965), English screenwriter •
Lucy Dalglish, American journalist, attorney, professor, and former dean •
Lucy Danziger, American magazine editor and health writer • Lucy Darling, alternate name of
Carisa Hendrix (born 1987), Canadian magician, comedian, and fire eater •
Lucy Dathan, American politician •
Lucy Davenport, British actress •
Lucy Davidson (1920–2001), American teacher and politician •
Lucy Davis (born 1973), English actress •
Lucy Davis (equestrian) (born 1992), American Olympic equestrian •
Lucy Dawidowicz (1915–1990), American historian and writer •
Lucy Deakins (born 1971), American attorney and former actress •
Lucy Deane Streatfeild (1865–1950), Indian-born British civil servant, social worker, and factory inspector •
Lucy DeCoutere (born 1970), Canadian actress and Royal Canadian Air Force officer •
Lucy de Guzman Boyd (1916–2009), Australian artist •
Lucy de László (1870–1950), Anglo-Irish musician, diarist, and socialite •
Lucy de Newchurch, 14th-century English Christian hermit and anchoress •
Lucy Der Manuelian (1928–2021), American art historian •
Lucy Desmond (1899–1992), English Olympic gymnast •
Lucy DeVito (born 1983), American actress •
Lucy Diakovska (born 1976), Bulgarian singer and television personality •
Lucy Diamond (born 1970), English novelist •
Lucy Dickenson (1980–2012), Welsh humanitarian, social entrepreneur, and singer-songwriter •
Lucy Diggs Slowe (1883–1937), American educator and athlete •
Lucy Dillon (born 1974), English writer of romance novels •
Lucy Dinnen (born 1993), Australian rugby union player •
Lucy Dixon (born 1989), English actress •
Lucy Dodd (born 1981), American painter and installation artist •
Lucy Donnelly (1870–1948), American teacher of English •
Lucy Doolan (born 1987), New Zealand former cricketer •
Lucy Doolittle Thomson (1868–1943), American writer, historian, and architect •
Lucy Doraine (1898–1989), Hungarian silent film actress •
Lucy Dorsey Iams (1855–1924), American welfare worker and reform legislation leader •
Lucy Dougan (born 1966), Australian poet • Lucy Douglas Cochrane, birth name of
C. Z. Guest (1920–2003), American actress, author, columnist, horsewoman, fashion designer, and socialite •
Lucy Drake Marlow (1890–1978), American artist •
Lucy Dubinchik (born 1982), Israeli film-, television-, and stage actress •
Lucy Dudko (born 1958), Russian-Australian woman convicted of hijacking a helicopter •
Lucy Duff Grant (1894–1984), British nurse and matron •
Lucy Dugas Tillman, American mother who caused a change of women's rights and parental authority in South Carolina •
Lucy Duncan, New Zealand former ambassador to Argentina •
Lucy Dunn, American attorney and business leader •
Lucy Durack (born 1982), Australian actress, singer, and television personality •
Lucy Durán, British ethnomusicologist, record producer, and radio presenter •
Lucy Dyer-Edwardes, Countess of Rothes (1878–1956), Scottish philanthropist and social leader •
Lucy E. Salyer, American professor of history •
Lucy Easthope, British emergency planning expert, and former professor •
Lucy Eatock (1874–1950), Australian political activist •
Lucy Edwards, English influencer, disability activist, and journalist •
Lucy Ejike (born 1977), Nigerian Paralympic powerlifter •
Lucy Elizabeth Bather (1830–1864), English children's writer •
Lucy Elizabeth Montagu-Scott, British wife of Scottish diplomat and politician
Cospatrick Douglas-Home, 11th Earl of Home •
Lucy Ella Moten (c. 1851–1933), American educator and medical doctor •
Lucy Ellen Guernsey (1826–1899), American author •
Lucy Ellen Sewall (1837–1890), American physician •
Lucy Elliott (born 1994), New Zealand actress •
Lucy Ellmann (born 1956), American-born English novelist •
Lucy Elmina Anthony (1859–1944), American women's suffrage- and rights activist •
Lucy Emeline Meaker (1838–1883), American woman executed for murder •
Lucy Escott (1829–1895), American soprano and actor-manager •
Lucy Evangelista (born 1986), Northern Irish model and beauty pageant titleholder •
Lucy Evans (born 1985), English actress •
Lucy Evans (sprinter) (born 1982), British track- and field athlete •
Lucy Evelina Akerman (1816–1874), American Unitarian writer •
Lucy Evelyn Cheesman (1881–1969), English entomologist and traveler •
Lucy Evelyn Peabody (1864/1865–1934), American activist •
Lucy Everest Boole (1862–1904), British chemist, pharmacist, and professor •
Lucy F. Farrow (1851–1911), African-American Pentecostal pastor •
Lucy F. Simms (1855/1856–1934), American slave turned educator •
Lucy Fabery (1931–2015), Puerto Rican singer •
Lucy Faithfull, Baroness Faithfull (1910–1996), South African-born British social worker and children's campaigner •
Lucy Fallon (born 1995), English actress •
Lucy Farrell, English folk musician •
Lucy Fato (born 1966), American corporate attorney •
Lucy Faulkner (1925–2012), Northern Irish journalist, unionist, and peace advocate •
Lucy Faulkner Orrinsmith (1839–1910), English tile painter, engraver, and embroiderer •
Lucy Faust (born 1986), American actress •
Lucy Feagin (1876–1963), American arts- and dramatics instructor •
Lucy Felton (born 1985), English fashion editor, journalist, and blogger •
Lucy Fenman Barron, American Union nurse during the American Civil War •
Lucy Filippini (1672–1732), Italian Roman Catholic saint •
Lucy Finch (born 1943), Malawian palliative nurse •
Lucy Fischer (born 1945), American film studies scholar and professor •
Lucy Fisher (born 1949), American film producer •
Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865–1937), American illustrator and writer of children's books •
Lucy Fitzgerald, several people •
Lucy Fleck, American beauty pageant titleholder •
Lucy Fleming (born 1947), British actress •
Lucy Flores (born 1979), American lawyer and former politician •
Lucy Flower (1837–1921), American children's rights activist •
Lucy Flucker Knox (1756–1824), American revolutionary •
Lucy Foley (born 1986), British author of contemporary-, historical fiction-, and mystery novels •
Lucy Forrest, British researcher •
Lucy Fortson, American astronomer •
Lucy Foster Madison (1865–1932), American novelist and teacher •
Lucy Foulkes, British academic, psychologist, writer, and science communicator •
Lucy Fox (1897–1970), American silent film actress •
Lucy Fradkin (born 1953), American self-taught artist • Lucy Frances Harvey Rees, birth name of
Lu Rees (1901–1983), Australian bookseller, book collector, and children's literature advocate •
Lucy Franks (1878–1964), Irish women's rights activist •
Lucy Frazer (born 1972), English politician and barrister •
Lucy Freeman (1916–2004), American journalist and author •
Lucy Freibert (1922–2016), American educator, women's studies scholar, and activist •
Lucy Frey (1932–2020), American feminist- and gay rights activist and educator •
Lucy Freyer, Australian stage-, film-, and television actress •
Lucy Fry (born 1992), Australian actress •
Lucy Fry Mathews (1830–1904), American former First Lady of West Virginia •
Lucy Fry Speed (1811–1893), American daughter of judge and farmer
John Speed •
Lucy Furman (1870–1958), American novelist, short story writer, and animal welfare activist • Lucy Furr, alternate name of
Daffney (1975–2021), American professional wrestler and wrestling manager •
Lucy G. Acosta (1926–2008), Mexican-American activist •
Lucy Gallardo (1929–2012), Argentine-born Mexican actress and screenwriter •
Lucy Galló, Hungarian figure- and pair skater •
Lucy Gamble (1875–1958), American teacher and civic leader •
Lucy Gannon (born 1948), British playwright, television writer, and producer •
Lucy Garnett (1849–1934), English folklorist, ethnographer, and traveler •
Lucy Garvin (1851–1938), English-Australian headmistress •
Lucy Gaskell (born 1980), English actress •
Lucy Gates Bowen (1882–1951), American opera singer, and wife of lawyer and Mormon leader
Albert E. Bowen •
Lucy Gérard (1872–1941), French stage- and silent film actress •
Lucy Gertrude Clarkin (1876–1947), Canadian poet •
Lucy Gichuhi (born 1962), Kenyan-born Australian politician •
Lucy Gilbert (born 1960), American programmer and video game developer •
Lucy Giles, British Army colonel •
Lucy Gillett (born 1993), American professional footballer •
Lucy Gilmer Fry, American mother of planter and businessman
Joshua Fry Speed •
Lucy Glanville (born 1994), Australian Olympic biathlete •
Lucy Glendinning (born 1964), English sculptor and installation artist •
Lucy Glover (born 1998), British rower •
Lucy Godiva Woodcock (1889–1968), Australian pacifist, schoolteacher, trade union official, and women's activist •
Lucy Goldthwaite (1879–1957), American librarian of books for blind readers •
Lucy González (1933–1994), Colombian singer •
Lucy Goodale Thurston (1795–1876), American Christian missionary and author •
Lucy Goodison (born 1945), English archaeologist and feminist writer •
Lucy Gordon, several people •
Lucy Gossage (born 1979), British doctor, and former triathlete and duathlete •
Lucy Grace Dibble (1902–1998), British teacher, traveler, and travel writer •
Lucy Grant Cannon (1880–1966), American Mormon missionary •
Lucy Grantham, American actress •
Lucy Graves Taliaferro (1895–1984), American parasitologist and professor •
Lucy Gray (disambiguation), several people •
Lucy Grealy (1963–2002), Irish-American poet and memoirist •
Lucy Green (born 1957), British emerita professor of music education •
Lucy Green (dancer), New Zealand dancer •
Lucy Greenish (1888–1976), New Zealand architect •
Lucy Greenwood, British co-founder of clothing brand
Lucy & Yak •
Lucy Griffiths, several people •
Lucy Grig, British professor of the history of late antiquity •
Lucy Grounds (1908–1987), Australian politician •
Lucy Guerin (born 1961), Australian dancer and choreographer •
Lucy Gulama (1896–1966), Sierra Leonean wife of Paramount Chief
Julius Gulama •
Lucy Gullett (1876–1949), Australian medical practitioner and philanthropist •
Lucy Gunning (born 1964), English filmmaker, installation artist, sculptor, video artist, and lecturer •
Lucy Guo (born 1994), American entrepreneur and engineer •
Lucy Gutteridge (born 1956), English retired actress •
Lucy Gwanmesia (1941–2019), Cameroonian judge and politician •
Lucy Gwin (1943–2014), American disability rights activist •
Lucy Gwynn (1865–1947), Irish women's rights activist •
Lucy Gwynne Branham (1892–1966), American suffragist •
Lucy H. Washington (1835–1913), American poet and social reformer •
Lucy Hadaway (born 2000), English long jumper •
Lucy Hadi (born 1946), American former politician •
Lucy Hale (born 1989), American actress and singer •
Lucy Hale Tapley (1857–1932), American educator •
Lucy Hall, several people •
Lucy Halliday, American actress •
Lucy Hamilton, several people •
Lucy Hanna, American artist, photographer, and filmmaker •
Lucy Hannah (1875/1895?–1993), American longevity claimant •
Lucy Hardcastle (1771/1772–1834), British botanist and teacher •
Lucy Harris (1792–1836), American critic of Mormonism •
Lucy Harris (politician) (born 1990), British former politician and advisor •
Lucy Harrison (1844–1915), English teacher •
Lucy Harrison (enslaved woman) (c. 1764–1843), American enslaved housemaid and seamstress of President
George Washington •
Lucy Hartley, British-born American professor of English •
Lucy Hartstonge (c. 1722–1793), Irish heiress and philanthropist •
Lucy Harwood (1893–1972), English painter •
Lucy Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon (1613–1679), English poet •
Lucy Hatton (born 1994), English hurler •
Lucy Hawking (born 1970), English journalist, novelist, educator, and philanthropist •
Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle (1599–1660), English courtier •
Lucy Hayes Herron (1877–1961), American socialite and golfer •
Lucy Hayward Barker (1872–1948), American painter •
Lucy Heavens, South African animator, voice actress, and television writer- and producer •
Lucy Henderson Owen Robertson (1850–1930), American academic, college president, historian, and temperance activist •
Lucy Herbert, several people •
Lucy Herndon Crockett (1914–2002), American novelist and artist • Lucy Hickenlooper, birth name of
Olga Samaroff (1880–1948), American pianist, music critic, and teacher •
Lucy Higgs Nichols (1838–1915), African American woman who escaped slavery during the American Civil War; served as a Union Army nurse •
Lucy Higham (born 1997), English cricketer •
Lucy Hillebrand (1906–1997), German architect •
Lucy Hiller Lambert Cleveland (1780–1866), American writer, diarist, traveler, artist, and social reformer •
Lucy Hobbs Taylor (1833–1910), American dentist and teacher •
Lucy Hockings, New Zealand-born news presenter •
Lucy Hodgson (born 1940), American sculptor and printmaker •
Lucy Holleron (born 1977), English journalist and presenter •
Lucy Holmes (born 1979), British-born Australian performer, TV presenter, radio host, screenplay writer, and director •
Lucy Honig (1948–2017), American short story writer •
Lucy Hood, several people •
Lucy Hooper (1816–1841), American writer and poet •
Lucy Hope, several people •
Lucy Horobin (born 1979), British radio presenter •
Lucy Horodny, Australian politician and environmentalist •
Lucy Hosking (1904–1996), Australian geoscientist •
Lucy Hounsom (born 1986), English author of fantasy and myth, and podcaster •
Lucy Huang, American dietitian; contestant on
Survivor (American TV series) •
Lucy Hughes-Hallett (born 1951), British cultural historian, biographer, and novelist •
Lucy Hunter Blackburn, Scottish feminist, civil servant, researcher, and writer •
Lucy Hutchinson (1620–1681), English translator, poet, and biographer •
Lucy Hutchinson (actress) (born 2003), English former child actress •
Lucy Hutyra, American urban ecologist, and professor of earth and environment •
Lucy Illingworth, British contestant on
The Piano (TV series) •
Lucy Inman (born 1961), American judge •
Lucy Irvine (born 1956), English adventurer and author •
Lucy Isabella Buckstone (1857–1893), English actress •
Lucy Isabelle Marsh (1878–1956), American lyric soprano and artist •
Lucy Iskanyan, Syrian politician •
Lucy Ives (born 1980), American novelist, poet, and critic •
Lucy Jane (disambiguation), several people •
Lucy Jaramillo (born 1983), Ecuadorian hurdler •
Lucy Jarvis, several people •
Lucy Jenkins (born 2000), New Zealand rugby union player •
Lucy Joan Slater (1922–2008), British mathematician •
Lucy Johnson, several people •
Lucy Johnston (born 1969), British journalist •
Lucy Johnston Sypher (1907–1990), American children's novel writer •
Lucy Jones (born 1955), American seismologist •
Lucy Joselyn Cutler Daniels (1858–1949), American suffragist and political activist •
Lucy Juckes, Scottish co-founder of children's book publisher
Barrington Stoke •
Lucy Julia Hayner (1898–1971), American physicist •
Lucy Jumeyi Ogbadu (born 1953), Nigerian microbiologist •
Lucy Kalantari, American singer-songwriter, composer, and producer •
Lucy Kalappurakkal (born 1965), Indian former Roman Catholic nun and teacher •
Lucy Kaopaulu Peabody (1840–1928), Hawaiian high chiefess and courtier •
Lucy Kaplansky (born 1960), American folk musician • •
Lucy Kassa, Ethiopian journalist and war correspondent •
Lucy Katherine Armitage Chippindall (1913–1992), South African botanist and agrostologist •
Lucy Katz (1943–2013), American lawyer, and professor of business law, ethics, and dispute resolution •
Lucy Kellaway (born 1959), English journalist turned teacher •
Lucy Kelston (1923–2010), American operatic soprano singer •
Lucy Kemp-Welch (1869–1958), English artist and teacher •
Lucy Kennedy (born 1976), Irish television- and radio presenter and children's book author •
Lucy Kennedy (cyclist) (born 1988), Australian former racing cyclist •
Lucy Kennedy Miller (1880–1962), American suffragist, women's rights activist, and government reformer •
Lucy Kibaki (1936–2016), Kenyan wife of President
Mwai Kibaki •
Lucy Killea (1922–2017), American politician •
Lucy Kiraly (born 1950), Romanian-born Australian fashion model and television presenter •
Lucy Kirkwood (born c. 1984), English playwright and screenwriter •
Lucy Knisley (born 1985), American comic artist and musician •
Lucy Knoch (1923–1990), American actress •
Lucy Knox (1845–1884), Anglo-Irish poet •
Lucy Kocharyan (born 1984), Armenian journalist, radio host, and blogger •
Lucy Koh (born 1968), American lawyer and circuit judge •
Lucy Komisar (born 1942), American investigative journalist and drama critic •
Lucy Kramer Cohen (1907–2007), American anthropologist and civil servant •
Lucy Krohg (1891–1977), French model, artist, dancer, and gallerist •
Lucy Kroll (1909–1997), American theatrical- and literary agent •
Lucy Kuptana, Canadian politician •
Lucy Kurien (born 1956), Indian social worker, women's rights activist, and Roman Catholic nun; founder and director of organization
Maher •
Lucy Kurtz (1861–1938), German-born Irish wife of President
Douglas Hyde •
Lucy, Lady Houston (1857–1936), English philanthropist, fascist sympathizer, political activist, and suffragist •
Lucy Lake (born 1972), African leader in the field of female education •
Lucy Lambert Hale (1841–1915), American socialite; daughter of Senator
John P. Hale •
Lucy Lameck (1934–1993), Tanzanian politician •
Lucy Lang (born 1981), American attorney and author •
Lucy Lanigan (born 1994), Scottish field hockey player •
Lucy Larcom (1824–1893), American teacher, poet, and author •
Lucy Lawless (born 1968), New Zealand actress, singer, and director •
Lucy Lee Flippin (born 1943), American actress •
Lucy Lee-Robbins (1865–1943), American painter who lived in France •
Lucy Leriche (born 1963), American politician •
Lucy Letby (born 1990), English former nurse and convicted serial killer •
Lucy Lethbridge, British author of non-fiction books •
Lucy Leuchars (?–1847), English case manufacturer and entrepreneur •
Lucy Lewis, several people •
Lucy Li (born 2002), American professional golfer •
Lucy Liemann (born 1973), English actress •
Lucy Lincoln Drown (1848–1934), American nursing educator •
Lucy Lindsay-Hogg, British wife of photographer
Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon •
Lucy Liu (born 1968), American actress, producer, and artist •
Lucy Lloyd (1834–1914), Welsh-born South African folklorist and linguist •
Lucy Love (born 1985), Danish rapper, singer, and artist •
Lucy Lowe (?–2000), English murder victim •
Lucy Lucero (1919–2010), American Latina community leader •
Lucy Ludwell Paradise (1752–1814), American-born hostess •
Lucy Lyttelton Cameron (1781–1858), English magazine editor and children's writer •
Lucy M. Boston (1892–1990), English novelist and artist •
Lucy M. Maltby (1900–1984), American home economics professor and designer •
Lucy M. Taggart (1880–1960), American artist and art educator; daughter of hotelier and politician
Thomas Taggart •
Lucy MacGregor (born 1986), English sailor •
Lucy Mackintosh (historian), New Zealand historian, curator, and author •
Lucy MacNeil, Canadian member of musical group
The Barra MacNeils •
Lucy Maino (born 1995), Papua New Guinean footballer and beauty pageant titleholder •
Lucy Mair (1901–1986), British anthropologist •
Lucy Maloney, Canadian politician and road safety advocate •
Lucy Mangan (born 1974), English journalist, author, columnist, features writer, and TV critic •
Lucy Manners, Duchess of Rutland (c. 1685–1751), English heiress •
Lucy Mansel (c. 1831–1916), Irish-born New Zealand homemaker and community worker •
Lucy Mapena, South African politician •
Lucy Margaret Baker (1836–1909), Canadian teacher and Presbyterian missionary •
Lucy Marguerite Frobisher (1890–1974), English artist and educator •
Lucy Maria Field Wanzer (1841–1930), American obstetrician •
Lucy Marinkovich, New Zealand dancer and choreographer •
Lucy Markham, English wife of industrialist and politician
Sir Arthur Markham, 1st Baronet •
Lucy Markovic (1998–2025), Australian fashion model •
Lucy Marks (fl. 1778–1838), African-American Jew •
Lucy Marlow (1932–2018), American film- and television actress •
Lucy Martin, several people •
Lucy Mary, several people •
Lucy Mason, American politician •
Lucy Masterman (1884–1977), British poet and diarist •
Lucy Mathen (born 1953), Indian-born British ophthalmologist and former journalist •
Lucy Maunder, Australian cabaret and theatre performer •
Lucy May, several people •
Lucy Maynard Salmon (1853–1927), American historian •
Lucy McBath (born 1960), American politician •
Lucy McCallum (born 1963), Australian judge and lawyer •
Lucy McCormick, British performance artist and actress •
Lucy McEvoy (born 2001), Australian AFLW player • Lucy McGinness, alternate name of
Alngindabu (c. 1874–1961), Australian Aboriginal elder, Roman Catholic, and domestic worker •
Lucy McKenzie (born 1977), Scottish painter •
Lucy McKim Garrison (1842–1877), American song collector and co-editor •
Lucy McLauchlan (born 1977), British contemporary artist •
Lucy McNulty, Canadian film producer, director, screenwriter, and actress •
Lucy McRae (born 1979), British-born Australian science fiction artist, body architect, filmmaker, and
TED fellow •
Lucy Meacham Thruston (1862–1938), American Quaker, and writer of historical novels •
Lucy Meacock, English journalist and broadcaster •
Lucy Meadows (1981–2013), English transgender teacher who committed suicide •
Lucy Mecklenburgh (born 1991), English actress, model, television personality, and entrepreneur •
Lucy Meeko (1929–2004), Canadian Inuk artist •
Lucy Meggitt, British member of bubblegum pop pop group
Fast Food Rockers •
Lucy Mensing (1901–1995), German physicist and pioneer of quantum mechanics •
Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd (1891–1948), American woman who had an affair with President
Franklin D. Roosevelt •
Lucy Meredith Bryce (1897–1968), Australian haematologist and medical researcher •
Lucy Meyle, New Zealand multidisciplinary artist •
Lucy Middleton (1894–1983), British politician •
Lucy Millington (1825–1900), American botanist •
Lucy Millowitsch (1905–1990), German stage- and film actress, stage director and producer, theatre co-owner and manager, and dramatist •
Lucy Mingo (born 1931), American quilt maker •
Lucy Minnie Baldock (1864–1954), British suffragette •
Lucy Minnigerode (1871–1935), American nurse during World War I •
Lucy Mitchell, several people •
Lucy Monaghan (born 1989), Northern Irish human rights activist • Lucy Monkman, real name of
Monki (DJ), English DJ and footballer •
Lucy Monroe (1906–1987), American operatic soprano singer and dancer •
Lucy Montgomery, several people •
Lucy Montz (1842–1922), American dentist •
Lucy Mooney (c. 1880–1969), American artist and quilter •
Lucy Moore, several people •
Lucy Morgan (disambiguation), several people •
Lucy Morice (1859–1951), Australian kindergarten worker and social reformer •
Lucy Morton (1898–1980), English competition swimmer •
Lucy Moss (born 1994), English musical theatre composer, lyricist, playwright, writer, and director •
Lucy Mtilatila, Malawian meteorologist •
Lucy Mulhall (born 1993), Irish retired rugby sevens player •
Lucy Mulloy, British screenwriter, film director, producer, and cinematographer •
Lucy Muyoyeta, Zambian women's rights activist, social development consultant, and writer •
Lucy Mvubelo (1920–2000), South African trade unionist •
Lucy N. Colman (1817–1906), American freethinker, abolitionist, and feminist campaigner •
Lucy Nagle, Irish creative director •
Lucy Napaljarri Kennedy (born c. 1926), Australian Aboriginal painter •
Lucy Neale (born 1948), American-German singer-songwriter •
Lucy Nethsingha (born 1973), British politician •
Lucy Netser, Inuk Canadian Anglican bishop •
Lucy Nettie Fletcher (1886–1918), British-born American nurse during World War I •
Lucy Nettlefold (1891–1966), British company director and politician •
Lucy Neville, several people •
Lucy Newcombe (born 1975), British former field hockey player •
Lucy Newell, several people •
Lucy Newlyn (born 1956), English literary critic, poet, academic, and retired professor •
Lucy Nicolar Poolaw (1882–1969), American Penobscot suffragist, singer, and human rights activist •
Lucy Nkya (born 1952), Tanzanian politician •
Lucy Noakes (born 1964), British historian •
Lucy Noakes, British former press secretary •
Lucy Noel-Buxton, Baroness Noel-Buxton (1888–1960), English politician •
Lucy Nulton (1903–2000), American educator •
Lucy O'Brien (born 1961), British author and journalist •
Lucy O'Brien (doctor) (1923–2006), Irish Roman Catholic missionary sister and doctor in Africa •
Lucy O'Brien (philosopher) (born 1964), British philosopher and professor •
Lucy O'Byrne, British contestant on
The Voice UK series 4 •
Lucy of Bolingbroke (c. 1074–1136), Anglo-Norman heiress and landowner •
Lucy Offerall, Puerto Rican-born American past member of girl group
The GTOs •
Lucy Olcott (1877–1922), American art historian and dealer •
Lucy Oldfield (1925–1989), British chemist •
Lucy Oliver (born 1988), New Zealand middle-distance runner •
Lucy Olsen (born 2003), American WNBA- and WNBL player •
Lucy Oommen (?–2002), Indian gynaecologist •
Lucy O'Reilly (born 1999), Irish cricketer •
Lucy O'Reilly Schell (1896–1952), American racing driver, team owner, and businesswoman •
Lucy Orta (born 1966), English contemporary visual artist •
Lucy Ortlepp (1883–1943), German Jewish painter who was murdered in Auschwitz •
Lucy Osburn (1836–1891), English nurse who founded modern nursing in Australia •
Lucy Ovia (born 1967), Papua New Guinean former cricketer •
Lucy Owen (born 1971), Welsh television news reader •
Lucy Ozarin (1914–2017), American naval psychiatrist during World War II •
Lucy P. Pettway (1930–2003), American quilter •
Lucy Packer (born 2000), Anglo-Welsh rugby union player •
Lucy Paez, American actress •
Lucy Page Gaston (1860–1924), American anti-tobacco activist •
Lucy Panton, British journalist and former crime editor •
Lucy Pao, American electrical engineer and control theorist •
Lucy Pardee, British casting director •
Lucy Pargeter (born 1977), English actress •
Lucy Parham (born 1966), British concert pianist, academic, and professor •
Lucy Parker (born 1998), English professional footballer •
Lucy Parry (born 2004), English professional footballer •
Lucy Parsons (c. 1851–1942), American labor organizer, author, speaker, and newspaper editor •
Lucy Partington (1952–1974), English murder victim •
Lucy Patané (born 1985), Argentine multi-instrumentalist musician, composer, and producer •
Lucy Patterson (1931–2000), American social worker, politician, and professor •
Lucy Payne (born 1992), English kickboxer and muay thai fighter •
Lucy Payton (1877–1969), American silent film actress •
Lucy Peabody, several people •
Lucy Peacock (fl. 1785–1816), British author, editor, translator, bookseller, and publisher of children's books •
Lucy Peacock (actress) (born 1960), Canadian actress •
Lucy Pearman, British comedian, actress, and writer •
Lucy Pearson, several people •
Lucy Peck (1846–1930), English doll maker, entrepreneur, and proprietor •
Lucy Peltz, British art historian • Lucy Peng, alternate name of
Peng Lei (born 1972/1973), Chinese billionaire businesswoman •
Lucy Peppiatt (born 1965), English Anglican theologian and author •
Lucy Perkins Carner (1886–1983), American sociologist, civil rights activist, and pacifist •
Lucy Perrett (born 1960), British Olympic canoe sprinter •
Lucy Pickens (1832–1899), American socialite, writer, and slave owner during the American Civil War •
Lucy Pinder (born 1983), English glamour model and actress •
Lucy Pitt (1692–1723), British wife of army officer and politician
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope •
Lucy Porter (born 1973), English comedian, writer, presenter, and actress •
Lucy Powell (born 1974), English politician •
Lucy Prebble (born 1980), English playwright and producer •
Lucy Pullen (born 1971), Canadian artist •
Lucy Punch (born 1977), English actress •
Lucy Qinnuayuak (1915–1982), Inuit Canadian graphic artist and printmaker •
Lucy Quinn (born 1993), English professional footballer •
Lucy Quintero (1948–2023), Panamanian folk singer •
Lucy Quist (born c. 1974), Ghanaian-British business- and technology executive •
Lucy R. Lippard (born 1937), American writer, art critic- and historian, activist, and curator •
Lucy R. Wyatt, English mathematician and professor •
Lucy Railton, British composer and cellist •
Lucy Randolph Mason (1882–1959), American labor activist and suffragist •
Lucy Ratcliffe, English contestant on
Britain's Next Top Model series 1 •
Lucy Raven (born 1977), American artist •
Lucy Raverat (born 1948), British painter •
Lucy Rawlings Tootell (1911–2010), American schoolteacher and politician •
Lucy Redler (born 1979), German politician •
Lucy Reed (1921–1998), American jazz- and blues singer •
Lucy Reed (lawyer), American lawyer, scholar, and professor •
Lucy Rehm, American politician • Lucy Renée Mathilde Schwob, birth name of
Claude Cahun (1894–1954), French photographer, sculptor, and writer •
Lucy Renshall (born 1995), English Olympic judoka •
Lucy Reum (1914–2005), American Constitutional Convention delegate and horse racing industry reformer •
Lucy Reynell (1577–1652), English daughter of goldsmith and jeweler
Robert Brandon •
Lucy Riall, Irish historian and professor •
Lucy Rider Meyer (1849–1922), American social worker, educator, physician, and author •
Lucy Rigby (born c. 1982), British politician and solicitor •
Lucy Rimmer, English past member of post-punk band
The Fall (band) •
Lucy Roberts (born 2001), English professional footballer •
Lucy Robins Lang (1884–1962), American activist •
Lucy Robinson, several people •
Lucy Rock, British newspaper editor •
Lucy Rockefeller Waletzky (born 1941), American philanthropist and environmentalist •
Lucy Rogers (born 1973), English author, inventor, engineer, and visiting professor •
Lucy Rogers (politician), American politician •
Lucy Rokach, Egyptian-born English professional poker player •
Lucy Rose (born 1989), English singer-songwriter •
Lucy Rose (writer) (born 1996), English writer and filmmaker •
Lucy Ross Henson (1879–1968), American singer, bank clerk, music director, and clubwoman •
Lucy Rowan Mann (1921–2022), American nonprofit administrator •
Lucy Rushton (born 1985), English football manager and sports analyst •
Lucy Russell, several people •
Lucy S. Tompkins, American practicing internist and professor of medicine •
Lucy Safo, Ghanaian novelist •
Lucy Salani (1924–2023), Italian transgender activist who survived the Holocaust •
Lucy Sale-Barker (1841–1892), British children's writer •
Lucy Salisbury Doolittle (1832–1908), American philanthropist and clubwoman •
Lucy Sample, American woman who was executed during the Black Hawk War •
Lucy Sanders (born 1954), American computer scientist •
Lucy Sante (born 1954), Belgian-born American writer, critic, and artist •
Lucy Saroyan (1946–2003), American actress and photographer •
Lucy Saunders (born 1957), American writer •
Lucy Say (1800–1886), American naturalist and scientific artist •
Lucy Scarborough Conant (1867–1920), American painter, and costume- and set designer •
Lucy Scarbrough (1927–2020), American pianist, conductor, and educator •
Lucy Scherer (born 1981), German singer, dancer, and actress •
Lucy Schwartz (born 1989), American singer and songwriter •
Lucy Scott (born 1971), English actress •
Lucy Scott-Moncrieff (born 1954), British human rights lawyer •
Lucy Seki (1939–2017), Brazilian linguist •
Lucy Sexton, American performer, director, choreographer, and magazine editor •
Lucy Shapiro (born 1940), American professor of developmental biology •
Lucy Sharman (born 2003), Australian field hockey player •
Lucy Shaw (born 1997), British professional racing cyclist •
Lucy Sheen, British Hong Kong actress, playwright, and activist •
Lucy Shelton, American soprano singer •
Lucy Shepard Freeland (1890–1972), American linguist •
Lucy Shepherd (born 1998), English professional footballer •
Lucy Shoe Meritt (1906–2003), American classical archaeologist and scholar •
Lucy Shtein (born 1996), Russian-born Icelandic musician, feminist, political activist, and former criminal •
Lucy Shuker (born 1980), English wheelchair tennis player •
Lucy Sibbick, British special effects make-up artist •
Lucy Sichone (1954–1998), Zambian civil rights activist •
Lucy Siegle (born 1974), English journalist, reporter, and writer on environmental issues •
Lucy Simon (1940–2022), American singer, composer, and musician •
Lucy Single (born 2002), Australian AFLW player •
Lucy Skaer (born 1975), English contemporary artist •
Lucy Skidmore Scribner (1853–1931), American founder of
Skidmore College • Lucy Small, alternate name of
Susan Huber (born 1971), American voice actress •
Lucy Somerville Howorth (1895–1997), American lawyer, feminist, and politician •
Lucy Soulsby (1856–1927), British headmistress and anti-suffragist •
Lucy Soutter (born 1967), English former professional squash player •
Lucy Sparrow (born 1986), English contemporary artist •
Lucy Speed (born 1976), English actress •
Lucy Spiegel, American former news producer •
Lucy Spoors (born 1990), New Zealand rower •
Lucy Spraggan (born 1991), English singer-songwriter •
Lucy Sprague, several people •
Lucy Stanhope (born 2001), English artistic gymnast •
Lucy Stanhope (1714–1785), British daughter of army officer and politician
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope •
Lucy Staniforth (born 1992), English professional footballer •
Lucy Stanton, several people •
Lucy Stedman Lamson (1857–1926), American businesswoman and educator •
Lucy Steeds (born 1993/1994), English writer •
Lucy Steele (born 1969), Canadian former cross-country skier •
Lucy Stephan (born 1991), Australian rower •
Lucy St. Louis, English actress and singer •
Lucy St. John, English mother of translator, poet, and biographer
Lucy Hutchinson •
Lucy Stone (1818–1893), American orator, abolitionist, suffragist, and women's rights activist •
Lucy Stoyles, Canadian politician •
Lucy Suazo (born 1981), Dominican Republic volleyball player •
Lucy Suchman, British professor emerita of anthropology, science, technology, and sociology •
Lucy Surhyel Newman (born 1965), Nigerian international consultant, policy advisor, and author •
Lucy Sussex (born 1957), New Zealand-born Australian author of fiction and non-fiction, and editor, reviewer, academic, and teacher •
Lucy Sutherland (1903–1980), Australian-born British historian and academic •
Lucy Switzer (1844–1922), American temperance- and suffrage activist •
Lucy Sykes (born 1969), English-American entrepreneur, fashion executive, consultant, and socialite •
Lucy T. Pettway (1921–2004), American artist •
Lucy Takiora Lord (1842–1893), New Zealand guide and interpreter •
Lucy Talbot (born 1989), New Zealand field hockey player •
Lucy Talcott (1899–1970), American archaeologist •
Lucy Tallon (born 2006), English sprinter •
Lucy Tamlyn (born 1955), American diplomat •
Lucy Tammam, British fashion designer •
Lucy Tan, American writer •
Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok (1934–2012), Canadian Inuk artist •
Lucy Tayiah Eads (1888–1961), Native American leader and politician •
Lucy Taylor (born 1951), American horror novel writer •
Lucy Tejada (1920–2011), Colombian contemporary painter •
Lucy Telles (c. 1870–1885–c. 1955/1956), Native American basket weaver •
Lucy Terry (c. 1733–1821), African-born American settler and poet •
Lucy Thane (born 1967), British documentary filmmaker, event producer, and performer •
Lucy Theis (born 1960), English judge and lawyer •
Lucy Thomas, several people •
Lucy Thompson (1856–1932), Yurok author •
Lucy Thoumaian (1890–1940), Swiss-born Armenian women's rights- and peace activist •
Lucy Meacham Thruston (1862–1938), American writer of historical novels •
Lucy Thurber (born 1970), American playwright •
Lucy Thurman (1849–1918), American national temperance lecturer •
Lucy Thurston Blaisdell (1903–1986), American former First Lady of Honolulu, and a teacher •
Lucy Torres-Gomez (born 1974), Filipino actress and politician •
Lucy Townsend (1781–1847), British abolitionist •
Lucy Treloar, Malaysian-born Australian novelist •
Lucy Tripti Gomes, Bangladeshi stage- and film actress •
Lucy Troisi, Canadian former politician and public servant •
Lucy Tulugarjuk (born 1975), Inuk-Canadian actress, throat singer, and director •
Lucy Tun, English musician •
Lucy Turmel (born 1999), English professional squash player •
Lucy Turnbull (born 1958), Australian businesswoman, philanthropist, former local government politician, and former First Lady of Australia •
Lucy Tyler-Sharman (born 1965), Australian Olympic- and World Champion cyclist •
Lucy Underdown (born 1990), English strongwoman competitor and policewoman •
Lucy van Dael (born 1946), Dutch baroque violinist •
Lucy van der Haar (born 1994), English former professional racing cyclist •
Lucy Verasamy (born 1980), British meteorologist and television presenter •
Lucy Vinis (born 1952/1953), American politician •
Lucy Virginia French (1825–1881), American author and poet •
Lucy Virginia Meriwether Davies (1862–1949), American physician, botanist, civil libertarian, suffragist, philosopher, and lover of music and art •
Lucy W. Abell (1808–1893), American physician •
Lucy W. Benson (1927–2021), American government official •
Lucy Wadham (born 1964), English novelist, poet, screenwriter, and writer of crime fiction •
Lucy Wainwright, several people •
Lucy Wales (born 2003), Australian AFLW player •
Lucy Walker, several people •
Lucy Wallace Porter (1876–1962), American photographer •
Lucy Walsh (born 1982), American actress, singer, songwriter, and pianist •
Lucy Walter (c. 1630–1658), Welsh mistress of
King Charles II of England and mother of
James, Duke of Monmouth •
Lucy Walters, British American actress •
Lucy Wambui Murigi (born 1985), Kenyan mountain runner •
Lucy Wamsley (1871–1947), English hospital matron and lady inspector •
Lucy Wanapuyngu (born 1955), Aboriginal Australian fibre artist and disability rights activist •
Lucy Wangui Kabuu (born 1984), Kenyan long-distance runner •
Lucy Warburton (tennis), British tennis player •
Lucy Ward, several people •
Lucy Warner (born 1943), Canadian actress •
Lucy Washburn (1848–1939), American high school education pioneer •
Lucy Waverman, Canadian food journalist, editor, columnist, food consultant, and cookbook author •
Lucy Webb, American comedian and actress •
Lucy Webb Hayes (1831–1889), American wife of President
Rutherford B. Hayes •
Lucy Weber (born 1952), American politician •
Lucy Weguelin (1839–1932), English immigrant in Belgium •
Lucy Wertheim (1883–1971), English art collector, patron, and gallerist •
Lucy Westlake (born 2003), American mountaineer •
Lucy Weston Pickett (1904–1997), American academic, professor, chemist, and zoologist •
Lucy Wheelock (1857–1946), American early childhood educator and writer •
Lucy Whipp (born 1995), English footballer •
Lucy White (1848–1923), English folk-singer •
Lucy Whitehead McGill Waterbury Peabody (1861–1949), American Baptist missionary •
Lucy Whyte (born 1984), Scottish broadcast journalist •
Lucy Wicks, several people •
Lucy Wigmore (born 1977), New Zealand stage- and screen actress •
Lucy Wildheart (born 1993), Swedish professional boxer •
Lucy Wilkins, English violinist and keyboardist •
Lucy Williams (disambiguation), several people •
Lucy Wills (1888–1964), English haematologist and physician researcher •
Lucy Wilson, several people •
Lucy Winchester (secretary) (born 1937), American socialite and farmer •
Lucy Winkett (born 1968), English Anglican priest •
Lucy Winskell, English lawyer and academic •
Lucy Winsor Killough (1897–1989), American economist and professor •
Lucy Winter (born 1995), Scotland international rugby union player •
Lucy Winthrop (1600–1679), American Puritan settler •
Lucy Wood, several people •
Lucy Wooding, British historian, academic, and professor •
Lucy Woodward (born 1977), English-American singer-songwriter •
Lucy Worsley (born 1973), English historian, author, curator, television presenter, and podcaster •
Lucy Wortham James (1880–1938), American philanthropist •
Lucy Wright (1760–1821), American Shaker missionary •
Lucy Yardley (born 1961), British psychologist and professor of health psychology •
Lucy Yates (1863–1935), British suffragist, journalist, and writer •
Lucy Yeghiazaryan (born 1991), Armenian vocalist and violinist •
Lucy Yeomans, English magazine editor •
Lucy Yi Zhenmei (1815–1862), Chinese Sichuanese Catholic saint •
Lucy Young (born 1954), American naval officer •
Lucy Zelić (born 1986), Australian television presenter and political commentator •
Lucy Zhang, American mechanical engineer •
Lucy Ziurys (born 1957), American astrochemist and professor ==Male people with the name==