Lukas-Angelo
Latin · Boy · 5 syllables
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About the name Lukas-Angelo
Lukas-Angelo combines two names: Lukas derives from Latin "Lucanus" (from Lucania, a region in southern Italy) or alternatively from "lux" (light), while Angelo comes from Latin "angelus," itself from Greek "angelos" meaning "messenger." The compound name blends classical and religious significance, with Angelo referencing divine messengers in Christian theology.
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Etymology
Lukas-Angelo combines two names: Lukas derives from Latin "Lucanus" (from Lucania, a region in southern Italy) or alternatively from "lux" (light), while Angelo comes from Latin "angelus," itself from Greek "angelos" meaning "messenger." The compound name blends classical and religious significance, with Angelo referencing divine messengers in Christian theology.
This name is primarily used in Italian, German, and Scandinavian cultures, with both components having strong Christian associations; Angelo specifically gained prominence through Catholic veneration of saints and archangels, while Lukas (Luke) is associated with one of the Four Evangelists in Christian scripture.
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