Lucienne Delyle
French-Swiss singer and actress, French cinema
Lucienne Delyle (1917-1962) was a French-Swiss singer and actress who gained prominence during the mid-twentieth century. Born in Switzerland, she established herself as a significant figure in French entertainment, performing in films, on stage, and on radio. Delyle was particularly known for her interpretations of French popular songs and her work in French cinema during the 1940s and 1950s. Her distinctive voice and performance style made her a recognizable entertainer in French-speaking Europe. She appeared in numerous films and recorded several songs that became part of the French popular music repertoire of her era. Though her career was relatively brief due to her early death, Delyle left an impression on French popular culture and remains remembered as part of the golden age of French entertainment.
Entertainment
French
1917
1962
Thinking about the name
Lucienne
Latin origin
“The French feminine form of Lucien, Lucienne is elegant, distinctive, and distinctly Gallic, carrying the -ienne suffix that adds pronounced femininity to the light-centered root. It has intellectual prestige, film noir sophistication, and appeals to parents seeking Old World European polish with genuine cultural grounding.”