Lukasz

Meaning of Lukasz

Lukasz, pronounced loo-KAHSH, is the Polish cousin of Lucas, its very syllables shimmering like morning light breaking over a misty Carpathian valley. Rooted in the Latin lucas—“man from Lucania” or “light-giver”—it carries a timeless warmth, evoking the gentle glow of candlelit chapels and the laughter of children chasing fireflies at dusk. In the United States, Lukasz has quietly held its place around the nine-hundreds in popularity—just twenty-odd little lights each year, from a high of 27 in 2014 to 21 newborns in 2024—proof that this name is more hidden gem than fleeting fad. Picture a proud father in a sun-drenched plaza, raising his son’s name like a toast of aged vino, confident that each “Lukasz” will grow into someone who radiates kindness and curiosity, ready to dance through life with a heart as bright as the name itself.

Pronunciation

Polish

  • Pronunced as loo-KAHSH (/luˈkaʃ/)

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Notable People Named Lukasz

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