Not specifically.
However, some feel that the name Lucian is a reference to Lucius, mentioned in The Bible twice.
There were two such men mentioned in these scriptures:
(Acts 13:1-3) Now in Antioch there were prophets and teachers in the local congregation, Bar′na·bas as well as Sym′e·on who was called Ni′ger, and Lucius of Cy·re′ne, and Man′a·en who was educated with Herod the district ruler, and Saul. 2 As they were publicly ministering to Jehovah and fasting, the holy spirit said: "Of all persons set Bar′na·bas and Saul apart for me for the work to which I have called them." 3 Then they fasted and prayed and laid their hands upon them and let them go.
(Romans 16:21) Timothy my fellow worker greets YOU, and so do Lucius and Ja′son and So·sip′a·ter my relatives.
None. Nobody of that name is mentioned in the New Testament
Paraclete
Jesus is the Greek translation for Joshua, a name that occurs frequently in the Old Testament. However, the New Testament Jesus is not mentioned, either directly or by implication, anywhere in the Old Testament.In the King James versionThe name - Jesus - is only mentioned in the New Testament.
No, Simon's name is only found in the New Testament. In the Old Testament, there are different individuals with the name Simon, but they are not the same as the Simon mentioned in the New Testament, who was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus.
In every book of the New Testament.
Jesus, Paul & Peter
Hannah is not mentioned by name in the New Testament.
No, Lucy is not a saint mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible. She is actually a Christian martyr from the early 4th century.
Jesus' name is mentioned 973 times in the Bible (KJV). It is not hard to find. His name is mentioned in all 27 books of the New Testament.
Only the New Testament.
The word "death" is mentioned 78 times in the New Testament.
Yes hell is very much mentioned in the new testament , in the story of Lazrus and the rich man.