"Luke's Allegra" is an English equivalent of Allegra de Luca. The feminine proper name, preposition, and masculine proper name translate literally to English as "Allegra of Luke," with de replacing the Italian di as an indicator of French and Spanish cultural, economic, and political influences on insular and peninsular Italy. The pronunciation of the complete forename and surname will be "al-LEY-gra dey LOO-ka" in Italian.
"Luke's" and "of Luke" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase De Luca. The preposition and masculine proper noun serve as a surname whose spelling reflects French cultural and historical influences on insular and peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "dey LOO-ka" in Italian.
Carlo Luca is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Charles Luke." It also may be possible to merge the two names into the combined name of Carluca. The pronunciation will be "KAR-lo LOO-ka" in Pisan Italian.
Luca is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Luke." The masculine proper name may be considered of disputed etymology, with origins in the Latin Lucanus, Lucas and Lucius numbering among the suggestions. The pronunciation will be "LOO-ka" in Pisan Italian.
Lucano is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Lucas." The masculine proper name originates in the ancient Latin designation Lucànus in reference to a person who comes from Lucania, a location now known as Basilicata in southern Italy. The pronunciation will be"loo-KA-no" in Italian.
Ciao! Mi chiamo Luca! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hello! I am Luke!" The declarations also translate literally as "Hi! I call myself Luke!" or "Hi! I name myself Luke!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tchow mee KYA-mo LOO-ka" in Pisan Italian.
Luca, translated from the Italian, means light, so the name Cat DeLuca means a light feline, or a skinny cat.
Luca is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Luke".Specifically, the name is a masculine proper noun. It may originate in the Greek words leucos and lyke for "luminous" and "luminosity". The pronunciation will be "LOO-ka" in Italian.
Luca Giordano has written: 'Luca Giordano, 1634-1705' -- subject(s): Baroque Painting, Exhibitions, Italian Painting, Painting, Baroque, Painting, Italian
Luca Seravalle has written: 'Angelicus concentus' -- subject(s): Italian Painting, Musical instruments in art, Painting, Italian
I believe Luca is an Italian form of the name Luke. Luke means "from Lucania" and is the name of one of the Christian gospels. ^thats not an answer for the question :/ Luca like all my brothers name is Italian the meaning of the name is "Bringer of Light" Luca is a name in its own right so what they have said there is the meaning of Luke not Luca!
Appena sposati! and Oggi sposi! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Just married!" Context makes clear whether a literal translation (case 1) or a well-known title of an Italian film released by Milan-born film director Luca Lucini (born Sunday, Nov. 26, 1967) in 2009 and rendered into English as "Spouses today!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "ap-PEY-na spo-ZA-tee" and "OD-djee SPO-zee" in Pisan Italian.
Sonohra are two Italian brothers called luca and Diego fainello.