لوقا

Arabic

Etymology

From Classical Syriac ܠܘܩܐ (Lūqā), from Ancient Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukâs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luː.qaː/

Proper noun

لُوقَا • (lūqām

  1. (Christianity) Luke, one of the Four Evangelists
  2. (Christianity) Luke, the third of the four canonical gospels

Declension

Declension of noun لُوقَا (lūqā)
singular singular invariable
indefinite definite construct
informal لُوقَا
lūqā
nominative لُوقَا
lūqā
accusative لُوقَا
lūqā
genitive لُوقَا
lūqā

Urdu

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian لوقا (lūqā), from Arabic لُوقَا (lūqā), from Classical Syriac ܠܘܩܐ, from Ancient Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukâs).

Proper noun

لُوقا • (lūqām (Hindi spelling लूक़ा)

  1. Luke the Evangelist
  2. (Christianity) Gospel of Luke

See also