Λουκάς
Λουκάς is a common Greek name, often associated with the biblical figure Saint Luke, who is known as the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. He is celebrated for his contributions to early Christianity and is considered a patron saint of artists, physicians, and surgeons.
In modern Greece, Λουκάς is a popular name for boys and is sometimes used in various forms across different cultures. The name has historical significance and is often linked to themes of healing and storytelling, reflecting the legacy of Saint Luke in both religious and cultural contexts.