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==Meaning and different spellings==
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[[Old English language|Anglo-saxon]] - Lukas


[[English language|English]] - Luke
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[[Italian language|Italian]] - Lukas/Lucas - "the man from Lucanus"
[[Italian language|Italian]] - Lukas/Lucas - "the man from Lucanus"

[[Old English language|Anglo-saxon]] - Lukas


[[Latin language|Latin]] - Lukas
[[Latin language|Latin]] - Lukas


[[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]]- Lukas
[[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]]- Lukas

[[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]- Lukas


[[Polish language|Polish]] - Lukaski
[[Polish language|Polish]] - Lukaski

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Lukas is a surname which has numerous spellings; Lucas, Luka, Lukas, Lukacs, Lukkas, Lukaz and many more.

Meaning and different spellings

English - Luke

French - Luc

Hungarian - Lukas/Lukacs - Light, the lonely Mountain

Italian - Lukas/Lucas - "the man from Lucanus"

Anglo-saxon - Lukas

Latin - Lukas

Lithuanian- Lukas

Norwegian- Lukas

Polish - Lukaski

Spanish - Lucas

Origin

Sources indicate that the name originated from the biblical personality and gospel author Saint Luke. First common usage of the name appears Jewish in origin.[citation needed]

Lukas is a name usually originated from europe. [citation needed]

Famous Persons named Lucas

Surnames

First name