Lukasz
loo-KAHSH
Lukasz is a boy’s name of Polish origin, meaning “The Polish form of Luke, which derives from the Greek name Loukas, meaning 'man from Lucania' or 'bringer of light'.”. It currently ranks #4797 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2007.
What Lukasz Means
“The Polish form of Luke, which derives from the Greek name Loukas, meaning 'man from Lucania' or 'bringer of light'.”
The Story of Lukasz
Before the digital age, before cities, in ancient Greece, they gave a name meaning 'light,' and it has traveled to your doorstep.
Lukasz is the Polish form of Luke, tracing its lineage back to the Greek Loukas, meaning 'man from Lucania' or more poetically, 'bringer of light.' This name has journeyed through centuries, carried by missionaries and scholars across Europe, becoming a beloved staple in many cultures, including Poland. Its enduring appeal lies in its simple, hopeful meaning, a testament to its widespread acceptance and admiration.
Imagine the quiet satisfaction of writing 'Lukasz' on a school form, the crisp 'L' and the grounded 'sz' at the end. It feels dependable, like a steady glow rather than a fleeting spark. This name holds the promise of intelligence and reliability, the kind of child who brings clarity and warmth into your life, a constant light in your world.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#28 in 2007
Total Births
688
First Recorded
1981
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