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Lukács Masculine Hungarian

Lukács is a Hungarian given name and surname, derived from the Hungarian form of Luke (or Lucas). As a given name, it is the Hungarian equivalent of Lucas, ultimately tracing back to the Greek name Loukas, meaning "from...

Lukáš Masculine Czech Slovak

EtymologyLukáš is the Czech and Slovak form of Lucas (see Luke). It is derived from the Greek name Loukas, which likely originates from Loukanos, meaning "from Lucania" (a region in southern Italy). The name entered the...

Lukas Masculine Danish Dutch +4

Lukas is the German, Scandinavian, Dutch, and Lithuanian form of Lucas (see Luke). Derived from the Greek name Loukas, which likely originated as a shortened form of Loukanos, meaning "from Lucania," a region in southern...

Lūkass Masculine Latvian

Lūkass is the Latvian form of Lucas, a name with deep biblical and linguistic roots. Lucas itself derives from the Greek name Loukās (Λουκᾶς), which is a shortened form of the name Luke. The meaning of Luke is traditiona...

Łukasz Masculine Polish

Łukasz is a Polish masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Loukas (Λουκᾶς), which ultimately comes from the root name Luke. Luke, in turn, is an English form of the Latin Lucas, originating from the Greek Louka...

Luke Masculine English English Bible

Etymology Luke is the English form of the Latin name Lucas, which itself derives from the Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukas). The name is likely a shortened form of Λουκανός (Loukanos), meaning "from Lucania"—Lucania being a region i...

Luken Masculine Basque

Luken is a Basque masculine given name, primarily used as a Basque form of Lucianus. It ultimately traces back to the Roman praenomen Lucius, derived from Latin lux meaning "light." The name thus carries connotations of...

Lukman Masculine Arabic Indonesian

Lukman is a masculine given name and surname, primarily used in Arabic-speaking and Indonesian contexts. It is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name Luqman (لقمان), and is also the usual Indonesian form of the na...

Luknė Feminine Lithuanian

Luknė is a Lithuanian feminine given name derived from the name of the Luknė River in Lithuania. It belongs to a tradition of geographic names, where natural features inspire personal names. This practice is particularly...

Luksa Feminine Esperanto

Luksa is an Esperanto feminine given name derived from the Esperanto adjective luksa, meaning "luxurious," which itself is borrowed from Latin luxus (luxury) via Romance languages. As a name, Luksa is primarily used with...

Lukyan Masculine Russian Ukrainian

Lukyan is a Russian and Ukrainian form of Lucianus, which itself derives from the Roman family name ultimately rooted in the Latin lux meaning "light." The name thus carries the connotation of "bringer of light." While r...

Lula 1 Feminine English

Lula is a feminine diminutive of Louise and other names that begin with Lu, such as Lucy or Lucille. It originated in English-speaking countries as an affectionate short form, often used as an independent given name.Etym...

Lula 2 Masculine Portuguese

Etymology and MeaningLula is a diminutive of Luiz, the Brazilian Portuguese form of Louis. The name Louis itself derives from the Latinized form Ludovicus of the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior." In Portugu...

Lule Feminine Albanian

Lule is an Albanian feminine given name meaning "flower." The name is derived directly from the Albanian word lule, which translates to "flower" and symbolizes beauty, nature, and freshness. In Albanian culture, nature-i...

Lulit Feminine Amharic

Lulit is a feminine given name of Ethiopian origin, derived from the Amharic word lul (ሉል), meaning “pearl.” In Amharic, the suffix -it is a common feminine marker, making the name directly translate to “pearl” or “preci...

Luljeta Feminine Albanian

Luljeta is a feminine given name used in Albania, where it carries the meaning "flower of life." The name is a compound of the Albanian words lule "flower" and jetë "life," reflecting a combined poetic sense of vitality...

Lulu 1 Feminine English German

Lulu is a diminutive of names beginning with Lou or Lu, such as Louise or Lucinda. It is used in English and German contexts as a short, affectionate form. The name traces its roots through Louise, the French feminine fo...

Lulu 2 Feminine Arabic

Lulu is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, directly meaning "pearls" (لؤلؤ). The name is derived from the singular word for pearl, lu'lu', which in its plural form evokes the imagery of multiple pearls, symbolizing...

Lulzim Masculine Albanian

Lulzim is an Albanian masculine given name derived from the Albanian noun lulëzim, meaning "blooming, flowering, prosperity". The name is etymologically linked to the verb lulëzoj ("to bloom" or "to flourish"), which its...

Lumi Feminine Finnish

Lumi is a Finnish feminine given name that directly derives from the Finnish word lumi, meaning "snow." The name is a relatively modern creation, reflecting a broader Nordic trend of adopting nature-inspired names. Its p...

Luminița Feminine Romanian

Etymology and MeaningLuminița is a Romanian feminine given name meaning "little light." It is derived from the Romanian word lumină ("light") combined with the diminutive suffix -ița, which conveys endearment or smallnes...

Lumír Masculine Czech

Etymology and Mythological OriginsLumír is a male name of uncertain origin, primarily found in Czech usage. Its meaning is unknown, though linguists have proposed a possible connection to the Proto-Slavic element mirŭ, m...

Lumturi Feminine Albanian

Lumturi is an Albanian feminine given name, derived from the Albanian adjective lumtur, meaning "happy." The name carries a positive connotation, reflecting a wish for joy and contentment for the bearer.Etymology and Lin...

Lumusi Feminine Ewe

Lumusi is a feminine given name of Ewe origin, predominantly used among the Ewe people of Ghana, Togo, and Benin. The name means "born face down" in the Ewe language, describing the circumstances of the child's birth. In...

Luna Feminine Dutch English +4

Etymology and MythologyLuna directly means "the moon" in Latin, and it is also the word for moon in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and other Romance languages. In Roman mythology, Luna was the goddess of the Moon, often d...

Lune Feminine Dutch

Lune is a Dutch variant of Luna, based on French lune (meaning "moon"). While Luna directly derives from the Latin word for the moon and is associated with the Roman goddess of the moon, Lune adopts the modern French for...

Luned Feminine Welsh Arthurian Cycle

Luned is the Welsh form of Lunete, found in the medieval Welsh tale Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain, which is an adaptation of Chrétien de Troyes's Old French poem Yvain, the Knight of the Lion. The name stems from a...

Lunete Feminine Arthurian Cycle

Lunete is a character from Arthurian legend, best known as the resourceful handmaiden who orchestrates the marriage of the knight Yvain to Laudine, the Lady of the Fountain. Her name is a variant form of Eluned, a Welsh...

Lungile Feminine Ndebele Zulu

Lungile is a female given name of Zulu and Ndebele origin, meaning "correct, right, good" in both languages. Derived from the root word -lunga (to be good or correct), the name embodies qualities of propriety and virtue....

Luningning Feminine Tagalog

Luningning is a feminine given name of Tagalog origin, meaning "brilliance" or "radiance" in the Filipino language. Derived from the word luningning (meaning “brilliance” or “brightness,” and also functioning as a homoph...

Lupe Feminine Spanish

Lupe is a Spanish short form of Guadalupe, a title of the Virgin Mary derived from the Spanish place name Guadalupe. The place name itself comes from Arabic wādī meaning "valley" or "river", possibly combined with Latin...

Lupita Feminine Spanish

Lupita is a Spanish feminine diminutive of the name Guadalupe. Derived from the nickname Lupe combined with the diminutive suffix -ita, the name is affectionate and endearing, reflecting its usage as a term of endearment...

Lupus Masculine Roman

Lupus is a Roman masculine name derived directly from the Latin word for "wolf." This ancient name carries the symbolism of the wolf as a creature of strength, cunning, and ferocity, traits admired in Roman culture. As t...

Luqman Masculine Arabic Urdu

Luqman (Arabic: لقمان) is a name of uncertain meaning, primarily associated with a wise sage in Islamic and pre-Islamic Arab tradition. The name appears several times in the Quran, and the 31st chapter (surah Luqman) is...

Lur Feminine Basque

Lur is a Basque feminine name meaning "earth" or "ground", derived from the Basque word lur. It reflects a deep connection to nature and the land, which is a common theme in Basque onomastics. The name is simple, crisp,...

Lurdes Feminine Portuguese

Lurdes is a Portuguese variant of Lourdes, the name of a French town that became a major center of pilgrimage after a young girl, Bernadette Soubirous, reported visions of the Virgin Mary in a nearby grotto in 1858. The...

Luse Feminine Armenian

Luse is an Armenian feminine given name that means "light" in the Armenian language. The name is derived directly from the Armenian word for light, reflecting a common practice across many cultures of naming girls after...

Lusine Feminine Armenian

Lusine is an Armenian feminine given name derived from the Armenian word lusin (լուսին), meaning "moon." The name symbolizes light, beauty, and celestial elegance, reflecting the cultural importance of the moon in Armeni...

Lusineh Feminine Armenian

Lusineh is an alternate transcription of the Armenian name Lusine, which is derived from the Armenian word lusin, meaning "moon." The moon holds significant cultural and symbolic value in Armenian tradition, often associ...

Lütfi Masculine Turkish

Lütfi is a Turkish masculine given name and is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Lutfi (also spelled Lotfi or Luthfi), which derives from the Arabic root لطف (laṭafa), meaning "to be kind" or "gentle." The name therefo...

Lutfi Masculine Arabic Indonesian

Lutfi (also spelled Lotfi or Luthfi, from Arabic: لطفي) is a male given name and surname of Arabic origin, meaning "kind, gentle" or "gracious". It is derived from the Arabic root لطف (laṭafa), which means "to be kind" o...

Lütfiye Feminine Turkish

Lütfiye is a Turkish feminine given name adopted from Arabic, derived from the masculine Lutfi. It carries the profound meaning of said masculine form: "kind, gentle", originating from the Arabic root لطف (laṭafa) meanin...

Lütfü Masculine Turkish

Lütfü is the Turkish form of the Arabic-derived name Lutfi, reflecting a common phonetic adaptation where the original 'i' is rendered as 'ü' in Turkish to match vowel harmony rules. The name shares the same core meaning...

Lutgard Feminine

Lutgard is a variant of the name Lutgarde, which itself is a Flemish form of the Germanic name Luitgard. The root of Luitgard comes from the Old High German elements liut "people" and gard "protection" or "enclosure", me...

Lutgarde Feminine

Lutgarde is a Dutch (Flemish) form of the name Luitgard, which itself derives from the Old German name Leutgard. The name is composed of the elements liut meaning "people" and gart meaning "enclosure" or "yard," though s...

Lutgardis Feminine Germanic

Lutgardis is a Latinized form of the Old German name Leutgard, composed of the elements liut 'people' and gart 'enclosure, yard'. The name is thus etymologically tied to Luitgard, from which it derives. In Flanders, the...

Luthando Feminine Xhosa

Luthando is a Xhosa feminine name meaning "it is love", derived from the verb thanda "to love". As a cognate of the more common Thando and Thandiwe, Luthando belongs to a popular group of names in the Nguni languages tha...

Luther Masculine English

Luther is an English masculine given name derived from a German surname, which itself originates from the Old German personal name Leuthar, composed of elements meaning army or people and army. The name is famously assoc...

Lutz Masculine German

EtymologyLutz is a German diminutive of the name Ludwig, which itself derives from the Germanic name Hludwig, meaning "famous in battle" from the elements hlut "famous, loud" and wig "war, battle". As a short form, Lutz...

Luuk Masculine Dutch

Luuk is a Dutch short form of the name Lucas, itself derived from the Latin form of the Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukas), meaning 'from Lucania' or 'light-giving.' Luuk is commonly used as a given name in the Netherlands, where it...

Luukas Masculine Finnish

Luukas is the Finnish form of the name Luke, which is rooted in the Latin Lucas and the Greek Loukas (Λουκᾶς). The Greek name likely originated as a shortened version of Loukanos, meaning "from Lucania," a region in sout...

Luule Feminine Estonian

Luule is an Estonian feminine given name directly derived from the Estonian word luule, meaning "poetry." The name reflects the literary and cultural appreciation for verse in Estonian society, naming a child after an ar...

Luus Feminine Dutch

Luus is the Dutch variant of the name Lucia. It carries the same etymology and cultural associations as its parent name, ultimately deriving from the Latin lux meaning "light."EtymologyLuus originates as a Dutch variant...

Luvenia Feminine English

Luvenia is a feminine given name used primarily in the United States, possibly originating as a form of Lavinia. It has been documented in American records since as early as the 19th century, though it remains relatively...

Luvinia Feminine English

Luvinia is a variant of Luvenia, an English name that has been used in America since the 19th century. Luvenia itself is thought to be a form of Lavinia, a name of Etruscan origin with an unknown meaning. In Roman mythol...

Lux Feminine

Lux is a feminine given name derived directly from the Latin word lux, meaning "light." The word carries strong symbolic associations with illumination, enlightenment, and life. It reached parents directly from the Latin...

Luz Feminine Spanish

Luz is a Spanish feminine given name meaning "light". It derives from the Spanish word luz (light) and is often associated with the Virgin Mary under the title Nuestra Señora de la Luz (Our Lady of Light). This epithet r...

Luzia Feminine German Portuguese

Luzia is a feminine given name used primarily in German and Portuguese, functioning as a variant of Lucia. The name ultimately derives from the Latin Lūcia, the feminine form of Lucius, which itself is derived from the L...

Luzie Feminine German

Luzie is a German variant of the name Lucia. It is a feminine given name primarily used in German-speaking countries, particularly Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The name is closely related to other variants such as...

Luzmila Feminine Spanish

Luzmila is a Spanish feminine given name that derives from the Slavic name Ludmila, but with its form influenced by the Spanish word luz (meaning "light"). This blend results in a name that carries echoes of both Slavic...

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