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  2. Luke (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Luke / ˈ l uː k / is a male given name, and less commonly, a surname.. The name Luke is the English form and the diminutive of the Latin name Lucas.. Although the name is attested in ancient inscriptions, the best known historical use of the name is in the New Testament.

  3. Luka (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning "Light" Other names; ... Luke, Luc, Lucas, Lukas, Łukasz, Ruka: Luka is a Slavic masculine given name. It may also be a transliteration of the Japanese name ...

  4. Lucas (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Gottesman, a character in Pretty Little Liars; Lucas Hay, character in Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks; Lucas Hellinger, character in the television series FlashForward; Lucas Holden, character in the soap opera Home and Away; Lucas Jackson, name of Paul Newman's character in Cool Hand Luke; Lucas Johnson, character in the BBC soap opera ...

  5. Gospel of Luke - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Spirit plays a more important role in Luke–Acts than in the other gospels. Some scholars have argued that the Spirit's involvement in the career of Jesus is paradigmatic of the universal Christian experience, others that Luke's intention was to stress Jesus' uniqueness as the Prophet of the final age. [ 52 ]

  6. Luca (masculine given name) - Wikipedia

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    Luca is a masculine given name used mainly in Latin America, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Romania.It is derived from the Latin name Lucas.It may also come from the Latin word "lucus" meaning "sacred wood" (a cognate of lucere).

  7. Lucius - Wikipedia

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    Lucius probably derives from Latin word lux (gen. lucis), meaning "light" (<PIE *leuk-, "brightness"), related to the Latin verb lucere ("to shine") and cognate to the name Lucas. Another proposed etymology is derivation from Etruscan Lauchum (or Lauchme) meaning "king", which was more directly transferred into Latin as Lucumo. [1]

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  9. Saint Lucas - Wikipedia

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    Saint Lucas del Espiritu Santos, a Dominican Catholic priest martyred in 1633; Saint Lucius of Caesarea, one of the Martyrs of Caesarea also known as both Lucas and Luke; Saint Luke the Evangelist, one of the purported canonical Gospel authors often known as Lucas