Loke
Danish
Etymology
Proper noun
Loke
- (Norse mythology) Loki
- (rare) a male given name of modern usage
Hawaiian
Etymology
From loke (“rose”); also borrowed from the English Rose.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
- a female given name from English
Related terms
References
- Mary Kawena Pukui - Samuel H. Elbert, Hawaiian Dictionary, University of Hawaii Press 1971, page 186.
- Hawaii State Archives: Marriage records Loke occurs in 19th century marriage records as the only name (mononym) of 7 women and 1 man.
Norwegian
Etymology
Proper noun
Loke
- (Norse mythology) Loki
- (rare) a male given name of modern usage
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse Loki. Taken into general use as a given name in the 2000s.
Proper noun
Loke c (genitive Lokes)
- (Norse mythology) Loki
- a male given name
Categories:
- Danish terms derived from Old Norse
- Danish lemmas
- Danish proper nouns
- da:Norse mythology
- Danish terms with rare senses
- Danish given names
- Danish male given names
- Hawaiian terms borrowed from English
- Hawaiian terms derived from English
- Hawaiian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Hawaiian given names
- Hawaiian female given names
- Hawaiian female given names from English
- Norwegian terms derived from Old Norse
- Norwegian lemmas
- Norwegian proper nouns
- no:Norse mythology
- Norwegian terms with rare senses
- Norwegian given names
- Norwegian male given names
- Swedish terms derived from Old Norse
- Swedish lemmas
- Swedish proper nouns
- Swedish common-gender nouns
- sv:Norse mythology
- Swedish given names
- Swedish male given names