Lúcás Mac Carthaigh would be the Irish version of the name.
Luke is an avid TobyMac and Newsboys fan. He is somehow related to actor and comedian Sam McCarthy. Luke is a known skate boarder and drummer. He is starting a band called "Outlet".
The Irish language version of Luke is Lúcás.
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Candace McCarthy has written: 'Warrior's caress' 'Irish linen' 'Rapture's betrayal'
luke cranberry is irish and is mean to linz and mon
MICK MCCARTHY has written: 'INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AT HOME: THE STORY OF THE IRISH INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS'
The Irish R-M- - 1983 Great-Uncle McCarthy 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Only some Irish names have Mc in them. Where you do see it, it means "son of". So McCarthy would mean son of Carthy.
The first Irish person to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame was John "Jack" McCarthy in 1946. McCarthy, a left-handed outfielder, played in the Major Leagues from 1896 to 1910 and was known for his speed and defensive skills. His induction recognized his contributions to the game and his heritage as an Irish-American athlete.
June A. McCarthy has written: 'Product replacement strategies in the Irish food industry' -- subject(s): Product management, Food industry and trade
It is my understanding that names that begin with "Mac" (or "Mc" for short, meaning "son of") are Irish.
Roy McCarthy has written: 'Irish companies and international joint ventures in Russia' -- subject(s): Joint ventures, Business enterprises 'The outdoor guide'