All about the name LUKE

Meaning, origin, history.

Luke is a classic boys' name of Latin origin, meaning "bringer of light." It has been popular throughout history and continues to be a favored choice among parents today. The name Luke is also the name of one of the four Gospel writers in the New Testament, known for his detailed and accurate account of Jesus Christ's life and ministry. In literature, Luke is famously the namesake of the main character in Charles Dickens' novel "Nicholas Nickleby." Additionally, the name has been worn by several notable figures throughout history, such as the renowned British actor Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee (better known as Christopher Lee), who was born with the first name Luke.

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United Kingdom

Popularity of the name LUKE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"The name Luke has seen a significant rise and fall in popularity over the past five decades, with peak years like 1980 (21 births) and 2004 (36 births), but also periods of much lower prevalence such as the late 1970s and early 2000s. Overall, there have been 549 recorded births named Luke since 1970."