- Old Greek origin, English and Latin use.
- A biblical name, it is derived from the element 'leucos' which means bright, white.
- Latin meaning bright, born at daybreak.
- Short form of Lucania (old Greek) or Lucas (Latin)
- The first name was borne in the Bible by Luke the Evangelist, companion of Paul and author of the third gospel in the New Testament. The name was introduced by the Normans into England in the 12th century.
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