Names like Lukas
Lukas is a two-syllable Greek name that ends in -as. Each list below follows one of those threads on its own, so you can see exactly what the names share.
The same sound
Two syllables, ending the same way as Lukas.
Jonas Greek · dove (Greek New Testament form of the Hebrew Jonah, carried into French)
Atlas Greek · the enduring one who holds the sky
Dallas Scottish · place name/surname; meaning uncertain, possibly "meadow of the waterfall"
Thomas Aramaic · twin
The same roots
Also Greek names, from the tradition Lukas comes from.
Nicholas Greek · victory of the people, from the Greek Nikolaos; the fourth-century saint of Myra whose secret gift-giving grew into Santa Claus, a name borne by five popes and two tsars, and the 1990s American staple behind Nick, Cole and Colin
Leonidas Greek · "son of the lion"
Yannis Greek · God is gracious
Levon Greek · Armenian form of Leon, 'lion'
The same feel
Also classic and international names.
Luis Spanish · "famous in battle," by tradition, as the Spanish form of Louis, from the Germanic Hludwig; polished by a long line of French kings and made an everyday standard across Spain and Latin America. Softly said, royally backed
Carlos Spanish · the Spanish and Portuguese form of Charles, from the Germanic karl, "man"; kings of Spain wore it, and everyday families across Latin America never let it go. A cornerstone Hispanic classic with easy warmth
Anas Arabic · traditionally 'friendliness, sociability'
Davi Portuguese · "beloved," the Brazilian Portuguese form of David, from the Hebrew Dawid; the shepherd-king's name in the spelling Brazil made its own, one of the country's most given boy names of the 2010s and 2020s
Names of the same moment
Each of these is at its highest in the 2020s, the same decade as Lukas, on a similar curve.
Sylas Latin · phonetic respelling of Silas, of the forest
Filip Greek · lover of horses (Polish form of Philip)
Deacon Greek · servant, minister; from Greek diakonos
Jaysen Greek · modern respelling of Jason, traditionally 'healer'
Which of these fits YOUR family? →