Lucrezia is a female given name of Italian origin, most famously borne by Lucrezia Borgia. It functions as a proper noun and is used in Italian contexts as well as in broader European literary and historical discussions. The name carries a regal, classic connotation and is typically pronounced with Italian phonology that emphasizes the second syllable. In modern usage, it can appear in fiction, historical studies, and discussions of Renaissance Italy.
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