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Irish Franciscan friar and historian (1588–1657)
Luke Wadding O.F.M. (16 October 1588 – 18 November 1657), was an Irish Franciscan friar, theologian, and historian. Wadding was born on 16 October 1588
Luke_Wadding
Roman Catholic priest (1628 - 1687)
Luke Wadding (1628 - 1687) was a Roman Catholic priest, Bishop, and author of Christian poetry during the Stuart Restoration. Luke Wadding was born at
Luke_Wadding_(bishop)
Name list
American baseball player Luke Wadding (1588–1657), Irish historian and friar Luke Wadding (bishop) (1628–1687), Irish bishop Luke Wade-Slater (born 1998)
Luke_(given_name)
preserved at the convent Merchants Quay, Dublin (Referencing M O'Hartegan to Luke Wadding, O.S.F of St. Isidore's Rome, Oct 1642). H.M Stationery Office. p. 208
Flag_of_Ireland
Group of religious orders within the Catholic Church connected with St. Francis of Assisi
extensive list of Franciscan internet resources Luke Wadding Papers: correspondence relating to Fr Luke Wadding OFM and the Irish Friars Minor at St. Isidore's
Franciscans
Mendicant Catholic religious order
by The Bancroft Library Luke Wadding Papers Archived 2017-01-04 at the Wayback Machine – correspondence relating to Luke Wadding OFM and the Irish Friars
Order_of_Friars_Minor
Surname list
Wadding is a surname, and may refer to Joey Wadding, Irish Gaelic footballer Luke Wadding (1588–1657), Irish Franciscan historian Luke Wadding (died 1687)
Wadding_(surname)
Christian missionary, bishop, and saint
Church due to the influence of the Waterford-born Franciscan scholar Luke Wadding, as a member of the commission for the reform of the Breviary in the
Saint_Patrick
Cultural and religious celebration on 17 March
early 1600s, due to the influence of Waterford-born Franciscan scholar Luke Wadding. Saint Patrick's Day thus became a holy day of obligation for Catholics
Saint_Patrick's_Day
Roman Catholic church and monastery in Rome
piccolo chiostro), designed by Casoni in 1626, and the Wadding cloister, named after Luke Wadding, with 17th century murals. After two years, however, the
Sant'Isidoro_a_Capo_le_Case
Ruined church in Waterford, Ireland
Ireland. At the entrance to the ancient church stands a monument to Luke Wadding, a seventeenth-century Waterford-born priest. This friary was one of
French_Church,_Waterford
Philosophical problem-solving principle
book III, dist. 34, q. 1. in John Duns Scotus Opera Omnia, vol.15, Ed. Luke Wadding, Louvain (1639), reprinted Paris: Vives, (1894) p.483a Aristotle, Physics
Occam's_razor
Song
Christmas night all Christians sing". Its words were first published by Luke Wadding, a late 17th-century poet and bishop of the Catholic Church in Ireland
Sussex_Carol
Head of the Catholic Church from 1288 to 1292
instructions, drawn up by Pope Gregory, are printed at pp. 353-355. Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum IV second edition (edited by J.M. Fonseca) (Rome 1732)
Pope_Nicholas_IV
Scottish Franciscan friar and philosopher (c. 1265/66–1308)
attributed to Scotus. Latin editions OPERA OMNIA. (Wadding Edition, so-called after its editor Luke Wadding) Lyon, 1639; reprinted Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlagsbuchhandlung
Duns_Scotus
Episcopal title of Ireland
September 2021. A B Alexander Devereux was bishop of both successions. "WADDING, Luke (1588–1657)". ainm.ie (in Irish). Retrieved 10 September 2017. Fryde
Bishop_of_Ferns
14th-century text on Francis of Assisi
sociorum eius, of which the earliest extant manuscript is one of 1390 AD. Luke Wadding ascribes the text to Ugolino da Santa Maria, whose name occurs three
Little_Flowers_of_St._Francis
Redmond 1957 Tomás Ó Criomhthain 1957 Admiral William Brown 1957 Father Luke Wadding 1958 Mother Mary Aikenhead 1958 Thomas J. Clarke 1959 Arthur Guinness
List of people on the postage stamps of Ireland
List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Ireland
17th-century English Catholic abbess and translator
the Angelicall Virgin Glorious St. Clare" by Luke Wadding which was published in 1635 in Dobai. Wadding was an influential Irish historian and theologian
Elizabeth_Evelinge
Irish Franciscan friar (c.1595–c.1650)
with Franciscans on the European mainland, such as the historian, Friar Luke Wadding. He became involved in the conflict, opposing the excommunications issued
John Barnewall (Franciscan friar)
John_Barnewall_(Franciscan_friar)
Type of Catholic rosary
because God has favored her in various ways. The Franciscan historian, Luke Wadding (1588-1657) dates the origin of the Franciscan Crown to the year 1422
Franciscan_Crown
City in Munster, Ireland
musician[citation needed] Louis Stewart (guitarist) (1944–2016), jazz guitarist Luke Wadding (1588–1657), Franciscan friar, author and historian William Vincent Wallace
Waterford
Calendar year
Sir Drue Drury, 1st Baronet, English politician (d. 1632) October 16 – Luke Wadding, Irish Franciscan friar and historian (d. 1657) October 17 – Matthias
1588
Irish Jesuit theologian
Jesuits: Luke, Thomas, Michael, Daniel, and Walter. The Franciscan Luke Wadding, and the Jesuit Ambrose Wadding, were his cousins. Wadding studied humanities
Peter_Wadding
1976 document produced by Lucas Aerospace workers
architects or behave like bees.” The Waterford Institute of Technology, Luke Wadding Library acquired by donation from the Cooley Family the entire archive
Lucas_Plan
French Franciscan theologian
Provinces, and in order to fulfill a vow went on a pilgrimage to Palestine. Luke Wadding says that he was a man of distinguished parts and great culture, having
Jean_Benedicti
Irish Jesuit priest and missionary
and Luke (1593-1651). In addition, at least two of his first cousins also became men of the cloth: Ambrose (1583-1619) a Jesuit and Luke Wadding, the
Michael_Wadding_(priest)
School in Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland
Archbishop of York. Richard Ponsonby (1772–1853), Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. Luke Wadding (1588-1657) Waterford-born, maternal cousin of Archbishop of Armagh Peter
Kilkenny_College
Irish philosopher and theologian
theology in Louvain, under Hugh Ward and John Colgan, was called by Luke Wadding to Rome, and admitted 7 September 1625 into the College of St. Isidore
John_Punch_(theologian)
16th and 17th century scholasticism revival
Bonaventura Belluto; the Frenchman Claude Frassen, the Irish emigrants Luke Wadding, John Punch, and Hugh Caughwell; and the Germans Bernhard Sannig and
Second_scholasticism
Irish Franciscan and theologian
case with many Irish clergy at the time. Like his fellow-Franciscan, Luke Wadding, and Peter Lombard, Archbishop of Armagh, Ó Maolchonaire served as a
Flaithrí_Ó_Maolchonaire
Philosophical and theological system
1647) wrote Summa and Commen. theologiae Scoti in twelve folio volumes. Luke Wadding (d. 1657), a well-known annalist, edited with other Irishmen in the College
Scotism
Franciscan priest
church did not confirm his beatification. Oton's ethnicity is not known. Luke Wadding called him illirico. However, writing in 1305, Friar Petar of Trogir
Oton_of_Pula
Christian pious associations whose members wear a cord, girdle, or cincture
part of the Franciscan habit. According to the Franciscan historian Luke Wadding, Saint Dominic received the cord from Saint Francis when they exchanged
Confraternities_of_the_Cord
Christian saint
the Wayback Machine Acta Sanctorum, May, VII (Antwerp, 1688), 476–514; Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum ad annum 1509, n. 25; ____, Scriptores ord. Min. (3rd
Camilla_Battista_da_Varano
Franciscan friar and missionary (c. 1280 – 1331)
(Johannes Victoriensis) in Fontes rerum Germanicarum, ed. JF Böhmer Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum, A.D. 1331, vol. vii. pp. 123–126 Bartholomew Rinonico
Odoric_of_Pordenone
Genre of poetry
Angelus Silesius (1624 — 1677) Gabriel Vendages de Malapeire (1624 - 1702) Luke Wadding (1628 - 1687) Fr. Wu Li, S.J. (1632 - 1718) Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg
Christian_poetry
Roman Catholic seminary in Rome
January 1628. Eugene Callanan, archdeacon of Cashel, was the first rector, Luke Wadding being a sort of supervisor. Cardinal Ludovisi died in 1632; he was of
Pontifical_Irish_College
Irish artist
in Saint John's Church, Tralee, County Kerry (1957). Bronze statue of Luke Wadding (1958), Greyfriars street, Waterford. Bronze Madonna on front facade
Gabriel_Hayes
Ruined Franciscan friary in Galway, Ireland
cases, tombstones comprise the floors of walkways and crawlspaces. Both Luke Wadding and the Four Masters (who refer to Ross Errilly in their Annals as Ros-Oirbhealagh)
Ross_Errilly_Friary
Irish engineer and trade union leader (1934–2020)
responsibility to change it." The Waterford Institute of Technology Luke Wadding Library acquired Mike Cooley's archive by donation from the Cooley family
Mike_Cooley_(engineer)
English Jesuit priest
Mason Thomas More Gregorio Panzani Reginald Pole John Punch John Proctor Luke Wadding Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Parsons, Robert (1546-1610)" . Dictionary of
Robert_Persons
French theologian and professor
political killing as tyrannicide. Some historians (César-Egasse du Boulay, Luke Wadding) say he was a Franciscan, others that he was a Dominican: as a matter
Jean_Petit_(theologian)
Calendar year
1596) November 10 – Anders Bille, Danish general (b. 1600) November 18 – Luke Wadding, Irish Franciscan friar and historian (b. 1588) November 20 – Sir Hugh
1657
Italian Roman Catholic professed member from the Order of Friars Minor and writer
call it the "best workshop in the convent" and its catalogue - of which Luke Wadding mentioned - contains works of the Church Fathers as well as mathematicians
Francis_of_Fabriano
Italian historian (died 1523)
sources now lost, of which some fragments have been passed on through him. Luke Wadding complains that Marianus's style is crude and inelegant; some have attributed
Marianus_of_Florence
Townland in County Wexford, Ireland
local rock bands, and many a musician's career has begun in Ballycogley. Luke Wadding, Bishop of Ferns and important author of Christian poetry was born in
Ballycogley
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
2035-794X), Vol. 12 (Cagliari 2014), pp. 67-106. Johannes de Bardaxinus: Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum, (in Latin), editio secunda (ed. Joseph Maria Fonseca
Roman Catholic Diocese of Dolia
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Dolia
Franciscan publishing centre
writings of Francis of Assisi., As well as continuing the "Annales" of Luke Wadding, the twenty-fifth volume of which appeared in 1899, the friars of the
College_of_St_Bonaventure
Day of the year
(died 1542) 1535 – Niwa Nagahide, Japanese samurai (died 1585) 1588 – Luke Wadding, Irish Franciscan friar and historian (died 1657) 1605 – Charles Coypeau
October_16
hung in the chapel. The hymn was also published in Annales Minorum by Luke Wadding. The chapel was restored in 1598 and eventually it grew into the Church
Franciscan_martyrs_of_Vilnius
was appointed to replace him; before Owen Roe even reached Ireland, Luke Wadding expressed concern that he would claim the Earldom and there would be
Count_of_Tyrone
Ancient Roman and Byzantine city in Isauria
include the see as Zenopolis in Isauria. Past titular Bishops include: Luke Wadding (26 Aug 1671 Appointed - 23 Aug 1678) Luigi Moccagatta, (3 Mar 1844 Appointed
Zenopolis_(Isauria)
Italian Franciscan friar (c. 1180–1253)
exact time and place of his joining the order remain uncertain, though Luke Wadding, a Franciscan historian, proposes Cortona in 1211. It is clear, however
Elias_of_Cortona
Irish cardinal (1923–1990)
October 2016. Edmund O'Reilly, Archbishop of Armagh 1657–1669, in Father Luke Wadding Commemorative Volume, pp. 171–228 (Franciscan Fathers), 1957. Irish cultural
Tomás_Ó_Fiaich
2014 studio album by Caitríona O'Leary
long religious persecution of the Catholic Church in Ireland by Bishop Luke Wadding (1684), who was heavily under the influence of the Metaphysical poets
The_Wexford_Carols
Spanish theologian (died c. 1560)
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites: Luke Wadding, Scriptores ordinis minorum (Rome, 1650), 14 sq.; (ibid., 1806), 1829;
Andreas_de_Vega
Italian Friar Minor and chronicler
Company, 1903 Sabatier, Paul. Fioretum S. Francisci (Paris, 1902), preface Luke Wadding, Scriptores Ordinis Minorum (1650), 179 Giovanni Sbaralea, Supplementum
Ugolino_Brunforte
becomes Lord Deputy of Ireland, succeeding John Perrot in that office. Luke Wadding, Franciscan friar and historian (d. 1657) Nichols, John (2014). John
1588_in_Ireland
French philosopher and theologian
German). Vol. 7. Herzberg: Bautz. cols. 328–330. ISBN 3-88309-048-4. Luke Wadding, Script. Minor. (1690), 279 This article incorporates text from a publication
Peter_of_Auvergne
14th-century European Catholic bishop in India (1321–1330)
Quétif–Échard, Scriptores ordinis praedicatorum, i. 549–550 (Epistle I.) and in Luke Wadding, Annales minorum, vi. 359–361 (Epistle II.) Latin text of the Mirabilia:
Jordan_Catala
(1960) A Pious Garland Being the December Letter and Christmas Carols of Luke Wadding. Dublin: M. H. Gill and Son. Retrieved 11 December 2017 "Aftenposten"
List_of_Christmas_carols
Irish Catholic men and women martyed by English monarch
also written and published by Philip O'Sullivan Beare, David Rothe, Luke Wadding, Richard Stanihurst, Anthony Bruodin, John Lynch, John Coppinger, and
Irish_Catholic_Martyrs
Jesuit college in Lisbon, Portugal
Studies at the Irish College Michael Rossiter, Bishop of Ferns a cousin of Luke Wadding Patrick Russell, Archbishop of Dublin Patrick Shee, Bishop of Ossory
Irish_College_at_Lisbon
Former clerical college in Spain
Ireland, Belgium(Flanders) and The Netherlands. The Irish Franciscan Luke Wadding, O.F.M. wrote the statutes for the college. The first rector of the college
Irish_College_at_Alcala
French Franciscan friar, bishop and Cardinal
that the Franciscan Luke Wadding reported that Pasteur had tried to refuse the office, and that subsequent writers had followed Wadding. The story partakes
Pasteur_de_Sarrats
Irish Franciscan friar and scholar (1610–1696)
the Irish Jesuit priest, Ambrose Baron. Franciscan friar and historian Luke Wadding was another of Baron's uncles. His brother Geoffrey Baron acted for the
Bonaventure_Baron
Marquess of Clanricarde, nobleman and figure in English Civil War (b. 1604) Luke Wadding, Franciscan friar and historian (b. 1588) "Timeline 1657". Archived from
1657_in_Ireland
Italian Friar Minor and philosopher
Min. in Analecta Franciscana, III (Quaracchi, 1897), 406–19, 699, 703 Luke Wadding, Scriptores Ord. Min. (Rome, 1650), 252, (1806), 172, (1906), 269–70
Matthew_of_Aquasparta
he never seems to have become guardian of the college on the death of Luke Wadding in 1657, he was president for a time in 1671. Ó Maolmhuaidh was still
Froinsias_Ó_Maolmhuaidh
Irish prince and hermit
Pellegrinto del Alpi. Andrew the Scot Fridianus Muiris Ó Fithcheallaigh Luke Wadding Vauchez, Andri. Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages United Kingdom, Cambridge
Pellegrino_of_Ireland
Volume 1, Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL.D., Heritage Books 2007 "Father Luke Wadding: Commemorative Volume". 1957. Burke. A Genealogical and Heraldic History
Sheriff_of_County_Dublin
Irish Franciscan theologian (1571–1626)
Reform within Order. In that capacity, he gave substantial help to Friar Luke Wadding in founding and developing the College of San Isidore and Ludovisi's
Aodh_Mac_Cathmhaoil
English Franciscan scholar
Haymo was then elected to the supreme office in the order. According to Luke Wadding, Haymo was elected general in 1239, but this is an evident error. Eccleston
Haymo_of_Faversham
Roman Catholic oratorian and papal envoy
entered the Roman Oratory of St. Philip Neri in 1636. At the request of Luke Wadding, the agent at Rome for the Irish Catholic Confederation, Pope Urban VIII
Pierfrancesco_Scarampi
Set of Irish Christmas carols
year") are taken from A Smale Garland of Pious and Godly Songs by Bishop Luke Wadding, a collection of the Bishop's original Christian poetry, which was heavily
Kilmore_Carols
German Franciscan scriptural commentator and preacher
Dominicus at the Council of Trent. Sixtus Senensis, Nicholas Serarius, Luke Wadding, and many others state that the works of Wild were deliberately altered
Johann_Wild
Irish Franciscan poet, historian and hagiographer (d. 1635)
younger brother, Fearghal, in 1615. Here he made the acquaintance of Luke Wadding, under whose guidance he joined the Franciscans in 1616. After taking
Aodh_Buidhe_Mac_an_Bhaird
Italian abbot (1595–1670)
became abbot of Nonantola. In the 1620s Ughelli worked, together with the Luke Wadding, Andrea Vittorelli, Girolamo Aleandro, and Cesare Becilli to the revision
Ferdinando_Ughelli
Italian Franciscan friar
Biblioteca bio-bibliografica di Terra Santa, I (Quaracchi, 1906), 219-228 Luke Wadding, Annales, III, IV (2nd ed., Rome, 1732). Anne Macdonell, Sons of Francis
John_of_Parma
Ledwich, 1738-1823 Eoin O Gnimh, fl. 1699 John Colgan, OFM, 1592-1657 Luke Wadding, OFM, 1588-1657 George Petrie, 1790-1866 James Hardiman, 1782-1855 John
List_of_Irish_historians
Dutch theologian (1583–1643)
notably wrote the Remonstrant Confession (1621). But the attempt of Luke Wadding to convert him to Catholicism involved him also in a controversy. After
Simon_Episcopius
the first time by 17th-century chronicler of the Order of Friars Minor Luke Wadding; it was later included by P. Campi in his Historia ecclesiastica di Piacenza
September_1276_papal_election
Church and convent in Oppido Lucano, Italy
(in Latin). Vol. 2 (1 ed.). Rome (RM). Retrieved 24 July 2024. Father Luke Wadding (1934). Annales minorum seu trium ordinum a S. Francesco institorum [Annals
Convent of Santa Maria del Gesù
Convent_of_Santa_Maria_del_Gesù
13th-century Dominican friar and diplomat
(edition of 1852) V. M. Fontana, Monumenta Dominicana, p. 52 (Rome, 1675) Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum, iii. 116-118 E. Bretschneider, Mediaeval Researches
Simon_of_Saint-Quentin
Irish Franciscan and historical writer
"Annals" of his uncle, Friar Luke Wadding, in two folio volumes, extending from 1208 to 1540, to which he prefixed a life of Wadding, dedicating it to Cardinal
Francis_Harold
Italian Franciscan chronicler
critical apparatus in the Collection d'Etudes" (Paris, 1900, Vol. II). Luke Wadding, Script. Ord. Min. (1650), 114; Sbaralea, Supplementum (1806), 245; Samuel
Francesco della Rossa Bartholi
Francesco_della_Rossa_Bartholi
Latin minor
Minor, trans. Noel Muscat, OFM (TAU Franciscan Communications, 2010). Luke Wadding, Scriptores Ord. Minorum (1650), 59, and Sbaralea, Supplementum (1806)
Bernard_of_Besse
Thomas Traherne – Henry Vaughan – George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham – Luke Wadding – Edmund Waller – Rowland Watkyns – John Webster – Anne Wharton – Robert
Oxford period poetry anthologies
Oxford_period_poetry_anthologies
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
dignitates extra dictum Ordinem assumere praesumerent, vel etiam ordinare." Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum, (in Latin), Vol. 4, second ed. (ed. J.M. Fonseca de
Diocese_of_Cassano_all'Jonio
Franciscan preacher
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. The entry cites: Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum (Rome, 1732), XIII, 402; XIV, 242; Kobler in Kirchenlexikon
Pietro_Caperolo
French Franciscan preacher and Biblical scholar
Bible?: A History of Modern Biblical Interpretation (2005), p. 133. Luke Wadding, Scriptores (Rome, 1908), s. v. Sbaralea, Supplementum (Rome,1806), s
Jean_de_La_Haye
Academic work Discipline Hebrew scholar, Ancient Near Eastern Linguist Sub-discipline Bible scholar Influenced Luke Wadding William Romaine Edward Rowe Mores
Mario_di_Calasio
Roman Catholic archbishop and papal nuncio
Rinuccini ..." Cleary 1912, p. 514, right column. "At the request of Fr. Luke Wadding, the agent at Rome for the Irish Confederates, Urban VII, by Brief dated
Giovanni_Battista_Rinuccini
John Lilburne, English writer and agitator (born c. 1614) November 18 – Luke Wadding, Irish historian (born 1588) November 19 – Théodore Tronchin, Swiss theologian
1657_in_literature
dos Annales Minorum de Lucas Wadding e a figura de Fr. Joseph Maria da Fonseca e Évora" [The re-edition of Luke Wadding's Annales Minorum and the figure
José_Maria_da_Fonseca_e_Évora
Italian chronicler
Chronica Fratrum Minorum Observantiae B. Bernardini Aquilani (Rome, 1905); Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum, XII, 277- 480; Hugo von Hurter, Nomenclator, IV, 968;
Bernardino_of_Fossa
Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian prelate of the Catholic Church
administered the Diocese of Duvno until Juraj Imoćanin's appointment. Luke Wadding mentions that Juraj Imoćanin succeeded Matej as the bishop of Duvno after
Matej,_Bishop_of_Makarska
Italian Roman Catholic priest
in Latin in Venice on two occasions, first in 1501 and then in 1513. Luke Wadding, Annales Ord. Min., XIV (Rome, 1735), 165, 266, 326; (1650), 271; (1806
Pacificus_of_Ceredano
Italian Friar Minor, theologian and bishop
Franciscana, IV (Quaracchi, 1906), 339, 530 Luke Wadding, Annales Minorum, ad a. 1343, n. 35; ad a. 1346, nn, 4, 5 Wadding, Scriptores Ord. Min. (Rome, 1806),
Peter_of_Aquila
LUKE WADDING
LUKE WADDING
Female
Yiddish
Variant spelling of Yiddish Glucke, GLUKE means "good luck."
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Loukas, LUKÃCS means "from Lucania."
Surname or Lastname
English (Gloucestershire and South Wales)
English (Gloucestershire and South Wales) : most probably from the Norman personal name Luce (a vernacular form of Latin Lucia or Lucius). This is generally a female name, although male bearers are found in France. It was borne by a young Sicilian maiden and an aged Roman widow, both of whom were martyred under Diocletian and are venerated as saints.English (Gloucestershire and South Wales) : Alternatively, the surname may be a variant of Lewis.English (Gloucestershire and South Wales) : American bearers of this surname are descended from Henry Luce (1640–c.1688), who came to Scituate, MA, from south Wales in or before 1666, and moved to Martha’s Vineyard, MA, in about 1670. He had many prominent descendants.
Boy/Male
Latin American Biblical Greek
Light.
Biblical
luminous; white,light-giving
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : unexplained; most probably a pet form of Luke. See also Leakey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old Norse personal name and byname Lútr (meaning ‘stooping’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Flook.Americanized spell of German Fluck or Pflug.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a derivative of Lucas. This was (and is) the common vernacular form of the name, being the one by which the author of the fourth Gospel is known in English.English : habitational name for someone from Liège in Belgium (Dutch Luik).North German (Lüke) : from a short form of Lüdeke; Luedecke.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Country)
English (chiefly West Country) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Old English lacu, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example in Wiltshire and Devon. Modern English lake (Middle English lake) is only distantly related, if at all; it comes via Old French from Latin lacus. This meaning, which ousted the native sense, came too late to be found as a place name element, but may lie behind some examples of the surname.Part translation of French Beaulac.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Loukas (Latin Lucas), LUKE means "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul.Â
Male
Russian
Hawaiian and Russian form of Greek Loukas, LUKA means "from Lucania."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Luc, LUCE means "from Lucania."
Female
Spanish
Short form of Spanish Guadalupe ("river of the wolf"), LUPE means "wolf."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Luminous
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English
Pond; Lake
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim
Light Giving; Light; Bringer of Light; A Region of Southern Italy; Native of Lucania; Bright; Form of Lucus
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from Middle English duk(e) ‘duke’ (from Old French duc, from Latin dux, genitive ducis ‘leader’), applied as an occupational name for someone who worked in the household of a duke, or as a nickname for someone who gave himself airs and graces.English and Irish : possibly also from the personal name Duke, a short form of Marmaduke, a personal name said to be from Irish mael Maedoc ‘devotee (mael, maol ‘bald’, ‘tonsured one’) of Maedoc’, a personal name (M’Aodhóg) meaning ‘my little Aodh’, borne by various early Irish saints, in particular a 6th-century abbot of Clonmore and a 7th-century bishop of Ferns.Scottish : compare the old Danish personal name Duk (Old Norse Dūkr).In some cases, possibly an Americanized form of French Leduc or Spanish Duque.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Polish Duk, a nickname from dukac ‘to stammer or falter’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lucker in Northumberland, probably named from Old English luh ‘pool’ + Old Norse kjarr ‘marsh’.English : occupational name for someone who had to watch or look after something, typically a watchman or a keeper of animals, Middle English lokere (a derivative of Middle English loke(n), luke(n) ‘to look’, Old English lÅcian).
Male
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin lacus, LAKE means "pond, lake."
LUKE WADDING
LUKE WADDING
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Raksasa King of Lanka
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, German, Jamaican, Latin, Norse, Swedish
Admirable; Wonderful; Wolf Shield; Counsel; Beautiful; To be Admired; Lovely Goddess; Councilor; Adviser
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
A Flower; Name of a Flower
Female
Persian/Iranian
Variant spelling of Persian Shahrazad, SHAHRIZAD means "city-person."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Dasaratha, Another name of dashratha, (Lord ramas father
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Benedictus, BENEDICTA means "blessed."Â
Boy/Male
Egyptian
God of the universe.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhaskaran | பாஸà¯à®•ரணÂ
The Sun
Boy/Male
Biblical
The seat; or captivity of the Lord.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
LUKE WADDING
LUKE WADDING
LUKE WADDING
LUKE WADDING
LUKE WADDING
v. i.
To play the duke.
a.
In a manner like that of; in a manner similar to; as, do not act like him.
a.
Resembling a thrall, or his condition, feelings, or the like; slavish.
v. i.
To come near; to avoid with difficulty; to escape narrowly; as, he liked to have been too late. Cf. Had like, under Like, a.
a.
Having a like disposition or purpose; of the same mind.
v. t.
To play on a lute, or as on a lute.
a.
Moderately warm; not hot; tepid.
superl.
Inclined toward; disposed to; as, to feel like taking a walk.
n.
To draw to the lure; hence, to allure or invite by means of anything that promises pleasure or advantage; to entice; to attract.
v. t.
To close or seal with lute; as, to lute on the cover of a crucible; to lute a joint.
a.
In a like or similar manner.
superl.
Having the same, or nearly the same, appearance, qualities, or characteristics; resembling; similar to; similar; alike; -- often with in and the particulars of the resemblance; as, they are like each other in features, complexion, and many traits of character.
n.
See Lake dwellers, under Lake.
n.
A pigment formed by combining some coloring matter, usually by precipitation, with a metallic oxide or earth, esp. with aluminium hydrate; as, madder lake; Florentine lake; yellow lake, etc.
superl.
Equal, or nearly equal; as, fields of like extent.
v. i.
To sound, as a lute. Piers Plowman. Keats.
a.
Like or suiting a snail; as, snail-like progress.
n.
An accidental and favorable stroke at billiards (called a scratch in the United States); hence, any accidental or unexpected advantage; as, he won by a fluke.
n.
One of the lobes of a whale's tail, so called from the resemblance to the fluke of an anchor.