לוקס
"Man from Lucania, Italy"
Derived from the Latin name Lucius, which in turn comes from the Roman family name Lucanus. The name was borne by several early Christian saints, including St. Lucas the Evangelist, who is traditionally identified as the painter of the Nativity scene in the Gospel of Luke. In the Bible, the name Lucas is not found, but it shares etymological roots with the Hebrew name Helek, meaning ‘to mix’ or ‘to mingle’, and the Greek name Loukas, meaning ‘man of Lycia’ or ‘man from Lucania’ in southern Italy.
Symbol of artistic skill, creativity, and divine inspiration.
Creative, artistic, and enthusiastic, threes are expressive and optimistic, yet can also be moody and vengeful.
לוקס
מביא אור, נושא אור לאנושות
Λούκας
Φως, φωτός, ο Bearer του φωτός
Lucas
Bringer of Light, from Latin 'lux', meaning light
LOO-kas
IPA: /ˈluːkəs/
Creative, artistic, and enthusiastic, threes are expressive and optimistic, yet can also be moody and vengeful.
Tiger Eye
New Testament
The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles are attributed to Luke, a companion of Saint Paul.