The Irish version of Lucas is Lúcás;
As for Scots Gaelic: ?
Lúcás
Lúcás, usually, but a Connacht variant was Labhcás.
Bringer of light
No, you do not. Not to be the bringer of bad news.
Lucas is Spanish for Luke. It means bringer of light. Its origins are Latin.
Lucas means "bringer of light. True because my grandson brings much light into our lives!
Lucas means "Light" The origin is Latin.
Lucas is actually derived from the Bible (meaning: luminous), English (meaning: forming light), and Indian (meaning: unknown).
Anthony Thomas Lucas has written: 'Cattle in ancient and medieval Irish society' -- subject(s): Cattle
the best name in the universe and every one should have it because its so cool and the best name ever so eat it and suck it .
-the name samantha means super duper but is not as good as the name lucas
The name Luke in Greek is Λουκάς (Loukás), which is derived from the Latin name Lucas. It is believed to mean "from Lucania," a region in southern Italy. St. Luke, the author of the Gospel of Luke, was also believed to be from Antioch, in present-day Turkey.
Nope this is a False internet Rumor- Lucas nor his character Fred are dead. They are both alive and kicking-Quoted from Lucas Cruikshank's Twitter page"I'm not Dead and either is Fred lol. IDK how that started."