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LUKAI
MasculineChinese-origin boy's name comprising 'Lu' (road/path) and 'Kai' (open/begin), translating to 'Open Road', symbolizing new beginnings, prosperity, and adventure.
LUKAN
MasculineSlavic variant of the name Luke, derived from the Greek word "loukas," meaning "from Lucania." It honors Saint Luke, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles, and carries historical significance.
LUKAS
MasculineGreek name meaning 'bringer of light' or 'from Lucania', associated with St. Luke, the Evangelist, and physician.
LUKASEY
MasculineUncommon boy's name with unknown origins and meanings.
LUKASZ
MasculinePopular Polish male given name derived from Latin 'Lucius', meaning 'light' or 'bringer of light', associated with the god of light in Roman mythology.
LUKAUS
MasculineLithuanian name meaning 'light' or 'bringer of light', popularized by historic figures such as painter Lukas Vrublevskis.
LUKAZ
MasculineLukasz is a Polish male given name of Latin origin, derived from 'Lucas' meaning "bringer of light". It has been traditionally given to boys born into families with Catholic backgrounds in Poland since the Middle Ages.
LUKE
MasculineLatin-origin male name meaning 'light', popularized by New Testament apostle Luke.
LUKEANTHONY
MasculineDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, combining elements possibly from Luke and Anthony but without confirmed etymology.
LUKEN
MasculineUncommon yet distinguished Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic surname 'Ua Lugaidh', meaning 'descendant of Lugh', the skilled warrior god.
LUKES
MasculineLuke is a Latin origin name meaning 'light', popular since ancient times and associated with Saint Luke, the apostle and evangelist.
LUKEUS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning 'light', symbolizing illumination and positivity, and popularized by figures like Saint Luke and J.D. Salinger's novel character.
LUKIAN
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning 'light' or 'bringer of light', with historical significance through figures like Saint Lukian and Goethe's play 'Lukian and the Sirens'.
LUKIN
MasculineSlavic name of Russian origin, derived from Luka, which means "light" or "bringer of light," conveying positivity and upliftment. Historically used in Russia and other Slavic countries, it was often given as a namesake to Saint Luke. Despite its religious origins, Lukin is now used by people of diverse faiths and backgrounds. Notable figures like Dr. John Lukin from Sherlock Holmes stories have contributed to its recent popularity.
LUKIS
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'light' or 'bringer of light', popular throughout history and across cultures.
LUKKA
MasculineFinnish name meaning "light" or "shine," believed to originate from Finland's cultural heritage and connection to nature.
LUKKAS
MasculineLucas is a Latin name meaning "light".
LUKMAN
MasculineArabic-origin unisex name meaning "the wise," derived from the word Al-Lukman, and inspired by the wise man Lukman in Islamic tradition.
LUKUS
MasculineLukus: A recently invented English name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning.
LUKYAN
MasculineStriking Slavic name derived from ancient Greek 'Loukanos', meaning 'light', popularized by early Christian saints.
LULA
MasculineYoruba name of African origin, meaning 'king' or 'ruler', and is gaining global popularity.
LUM
MasculineRare yet significant Vietnamese name composed of 'lý', meaning 'reason', and 'mộc', referring to the wood element.
LUMAN
MasculineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin, bearing no recognized etymology or historical significance.
LUMAS
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "light," popular in ancient Rome and among early Christians.
LUMEN
MasculineLatin-origin boy's or girl's name, meaning 'light', associated with illumination and derived from the Latin word lux.
LUMI
MasculineFinnish name meaning "snow," evoking purity and serenity.
LUMIERE
MasculineLumière is a captivating French feminine given name meaning 'light', symbolizing enlightenment and illumination.
LUMIR
MasculineRare and unique name of unknown origin, first used by French playwright Jean-Baptiste Lumière in the late 19th century. Its meaning remains unclear, but its short length and distinctive pronunciation make it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names.
LUMMIE
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name with unclear origins but open interpretations.
LUMUMBA
MasculineAfrican origin meaning 'mix' or 'combination', is associated with Patrice Emery Lumumba, a prominent independence leader and first democratically elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
LUNA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman goddess Luna, meaning 'moon'.
LUNAR
MasculineCaptivating given name of Latin origin, derived from "luna," meaning "moon.
LUNDEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'lundr', meaning 'woodland' or 'grove'.
LUNDIN
MasculineLundin: Scandinavian origin, means 'grove/enclosure'. Unisex, though predominantly male in recent years; uncommon yet recognizable.
LUNDON
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from "lundr," meaning "woodland." It was brought to England by Viking settlers in the Middle Ages and has been associated with notable figures like 17th-century poet Thomas Lundon. Today, it's used globally as both a first name and surname, signifying strength and nature connection.
LUNDY
MasculineRare, Scandinavian-derived given name meaning "grove" or "woodland," associated with the British Isles' Lundy Island and once popular among Viking settlers.
LUNDYN
MasculineDistinctively Scandinavian name derived from "lundr," meaning "grove" or "woodland." It signifies nature, growth, and serenity, and has been popular in Sweden and Norway since the Middle Ages. Today, it's a rare yet appealing unisex choice for parents seeking unique, meaningful names with a connection to nature.
LUNG
MasculineVietnamese boy's name meaning 'dragon', symbolizing strength and good fortune.
LUNNIE
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from Linnea or Luna combined with Nnie.
LUNSFORD
MasculineRare English given name derived from Old English "hlynbearn," meaning "hill bear.