Lucifer (disambiguation)
Lucifer ( to Latin lucifer, light bearer ' ) is the name for, inter alia
- Lucifer ( Roman mythology), the personification of the Morning Star in Roman mythology
- Lucifer, a mythological and biblical figure, tantamount to a name of the Devil
- Lucifer ( cryptography), a cryptographic algorithm for computer
- An Austrian locomotive, see KFNB - Orion and Lucifer
- Lucifer (1930 ), a main belt asteroid
- LUCIFER ( LBT ), near-infrared spectrograph for the Large Binocular Telescope ( LBT ) on Mt Graham in Arizona
- Bristol Lucifer, an aircraft engine from Bristol
- A British band, see Angel Witch
- A Belgian beer
Lucifer is or was the name or names of the following magazines:
- Lucifer, edited by H. Blavatsky Theosophical magazine
- Lucifer - Gnosis, edited by Rudolf Steiner Theosophy magazine
- Lucifer, launched by the American Theosophical Society magazine
Lucifer is the first name of the following persons:
- Lucifer of Calaris ( Lucifer of Cagliari, Lucifer Calaritanus; † 371 ), bishop and saint of the Catholic Church
See also the music groups:
- Lucifer's Heritage
- Lucifer's Friend
- Disambiguation