No, the names are the same as the definitions given in the Strong's concordance and dictionary. Here are the definitions from the Stong's 1990 revision. Its interesting that you named the books in reverse order however.
Matthew 3156 = Matthaios or Maththaios a short form of 3161 = Mattathias of Hebrew origin (4993) = Mattithyah or Mattithyahuw - Gift of Yah
Mark 3138 = Markos "mar-kos" from Latan Marcus
Luke 3065 = Loukas "Loo-kas" from Latan Lucanus
Mathew and mark
mathew, mark, luke, and john aka the gospels mathew, mark, luke, and john aka the gospels
they were all diciples and luke was to get lost
Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John
Mark, John, Luke and Mathew
mostly mathew mark luke and long.
The Synopsis of Jesus' life.
Mathew, Mark, Luke and John wrote the gospel.
The appropriate term is "The Gospels" which are Mathew Mark Luke and John.
The four gospels of the Bible are Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John.
mathew, mark, luke, john, peter, andrew and 6 others
Matthew, Mark and Luke. Matthew, Mark, and Luke. These gospels are concidered synoptic because of close relation to eachother. They generally follow the same sequence and recount on similar stories.