The gens Luscia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome.
Members of this gens are first mentioned in the early part of the second century BC.
They were of senatorial rank, but few of them achieved the higher offices of the Roman state.
The nomen Luscia appears to be formed from the cognomen Luscus, referring to someone with but one eye.
[1] The only cognomen known to have been borne by this family was Ocrea, which appears from Cicero's time to the late first century AD.