Lucifer is a folklore figure associated with the planet Venus, subsequently used in Christianity as a name for the devil.
Lucifer may also refer to:
Astronomy
People
- Lucifer of Cagliari (d. May 20, 370 or 371), bishop of Cagliari (353âÂÂ370/371)
- Lucifer of Siena (c. 306), first bishop of Siena
- Lucifer (wrestler), ring name of professional wrestler Tim Burke (1960âÂÂ2011)
- "Lucifer", pseudonym used by composer Mort Garson for his 1971 album Black Mass
- "Lucifer", an alias used by Dunk Rock, vocalist for the band UFX
- Hendrick Lucifer (1583âÂÂ1627), famous pirate and brute
Arts, entertainment, and media
Art
- Lucifer, 1945 bronze statue in entrance hall of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery by Sir Jacob Epstein
- Le génie du mal, known informally in English as Lucifer or The Lucifer of Liège, 1848 religious sculpture executed in white marble
- Lucifer (Stuck), an 1890 painting by Franz Stuck
Books, literature and periodicals
Film and TV
Fictional characters
Music
Groups
Albums
Songs
- "Lucifer" (Bob Seger song), 1970
- "Lucifer" (Blue System song), 1991
- "Lucifer" (Eminem and Sly Pyper song), 2024
- "Lucifer" (Shinee song), 2010
- "Lucifer", a 1979 instrumental song by the Alan Parsons Project from Eve
- "Lucifer", a 2009 song by Behemoth from Evangelion
- "Lucifer", a 2007 song by Blutengel from Labyrinth
- "Lucifer", a 2024 song by Enhypen from Memorabilia
- "Lucifer", a 2003 song by Jay-Z from The Black Album
- "Lucifer", a 2015 song by XOV
Science and technology
Other uses
- Lucifer match, an obsolete word for matches, especially the non-safety type tipped with potassium chlorate and antimony sulfide
See also