Lucas
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[edit] English
[edit] Etymology
From Latin, from Ancient Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukas, “man from Lucania”).
[edit] Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -uːkəs
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas
- A male given name.
- A patronymic surname.
- Any of several place names.
[edit] Quotations
- 1611, King James Version of the Bible (Authorized Version)[1]: Philemon 23 - 24:
- There salute thee Epaphras, my fellowprisoner in Christ Jesus; Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, Lucas, my fellowlabourers.
[edit] Translations
male given name — see Luke
[edit] Anagrams
[edit] Danish
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas
- A male given name, variant spelling of Lukas.
[edit] Dutch
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas
- Luke (book of the Bible)
- A male given name
[edit] French
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas
- A male given name, a Latinate variant of Luc.
- A patronymic surname.
[edit] Anagrams
[edit] German
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas
- A male given name, variant spelling of Lukas.
[edit] Norwegian
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas
- A male given name, variant spelling of Lukas.
[edit] Spanish
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas m.
- (biblical) Luke.
- A male given name.
[edit] Swedish
[edit] Proper noun
Lucas
- A male given name, variant spelling of Lukas.
Categories:
- English terms derived from Latin
- English terms derived from Ancient Greek
- English proper nouns
- English male given names from Latin
- English surnames
- English surnames from given names
- Danish proper nouns
- Danish male given names
- Dutch proper nouns
- Dutch male given names
- nl:Books of the Bible
- French proper nouns
- French male given names
- French surnames
- German proper nouns
- German male given names
- Norwegian proper nouns
- Norwegian male given names
- Spanish proper nouns
- es:Biblical characters
- Spanish male given names
- es:Books of the Bible
- Swedish proper nouns
- Swedish male given names