Luke
m.
Latin Lucas from Greek Λουκᾶς 'man from Lucania'.
The name of one of the four evangelists. Vulgate: Lucas. Wyclif (1395): Luk.
- Brabant
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- Latin
- ● 1312 Luce (gen) JeanIII p. 12
- England
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- Latin
- ● 1300 Lucas (nom) ProcSuf-vol3 p. 247
- English
- ● 1576 Luke BUmar-vol1 p. 26;
1582 Lucas DEmar-vol2 p. 7;
1588 Luke ibid. p. 15;
1594 Lucas ibid. p. 29,
Luke ibid. p. 28;
1595 Luke ibid. p. 30
- France
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- Latin
- ● 1180 Luca (abl) RotScaNor p. 3;
1260 Luce (dat) ArrestReg-volI XVII, Ascension,
Lucham (acc) ibid. IX, St. Martin,
Luchas (nom) ibid. XVII, Ascension;
1378 Luce (dat) hanquetvol1 1003
- Old French
- ● 1296 Lucas paris1296 p. 16;
1313 Lucas Paris1313 p. 2
- Middle French
- ● 1392 Lucas MemBret-II col. 602;
1418 Lucas HGParis p. 385,
Luquin ibid. p. 372;
1421 Lucas favier 67;
1438 Lucas ibid. 458
- ◑ 1423 Luquin favier 482;
1438 Luquin ibid.
- Germany
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- Early New High German
- ● 1497 Lucas Nurn1497 570
- Italy
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- Latin
- ● 1527 Lucas (nom) Rome1527 p. 83
- Spain
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- Catalan
- ● 1510 Luch valencia1510 1523
Preview. DO NOT cite as: J. Uckelman, S.L. Uckelman. "Luke". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2015, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2015/1/name/Luke.