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Lark

Bright, clear voice

LAR-k/lɑːrk/

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Lucky #
Thursday
Lucky Day
(Old English laroc)
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Old English word laroc, meaning bright, clear voice. In folklore, a lark is a bird known for its melodic song. In Christianity, St. Lark is a lesser-known saint who is believed to protect against thunderstorms and lightning.

Spiritual meaning

Symbol of joyful expression and musical inspiration.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Lark

small bird, songster, chirping, joyful, and lively

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

LAR-k

/lɑːrk/

Lucky number

3

Lucky day

Thursday

Lucky colors

YellowOrange

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Carnelian

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Lark holds a pleasant association with the cheerful and melodic sound of the bird. This name was not commonly used as a given name; however, it has been featured in literature, mainly in the poetic works of William Wordsworth and John Clare, contributing to its charm and appeal.

In spirituality, St. Lark is revered as a protector against thunderstorms and lightning. His feast day, May 23, is an occasion celebrated by some Christians to seek his intercession during witnessed or impending storms. The connection between St. Lark and the bird symbolizes the faith and hope in overcoming challenges, as the bird continues to sing despite the storms.

Historical references

Historical records show that In medieval England, Lark was a popular name among the nobility. The name Lark carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

13th century

Historical records show that In the 19th century, Lark was a popular name among the Romantic movement. The name Lark carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

19th century

Notable people with this name

Lark VoorhiesLark WrightLark Rise to Larkin

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Bright, clear voice