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Luke comes from the Latin name, meaning "Light".
I believe it comes from the Latin "lux" meaning "light".
The word "candles" comes from the Old English word "candela" which originated from the Latin word "candela" meaning "a light, torch, or candle."
What does Lucila mean? where does this name come from? Originally it comes from the Latin and means 'little light' - it is a diminutive of 'Lucy' and in Latin it is spelt 'Lucilla'.
The word Illuminati comes from Latin. The word 'illuminate' is the origin of this word and it means to light, to enlighten and to bring light to a space.
It's in spanish and means "bright star". It comes from latin "lux" that means "light".
Answer Many words in the English language come to us from Latin or Ancient Greek. "Photo" is derived from Greek - the Greek word "phos" means "light." The word "graph" also comes from a Greek word meaning "to draw." A Photograph is therefore a drawing made with light. We often shortern the word "photograph" to "photo." The latin word for "light" is "lux."
It comes from The Greek word photo - light and graphos - writing. A photograph is writing with light.
It actually comes from the mathematically term "sum" which means total, and "mer" which is latin for light. So "total light" for summer is the sunniest season :D Edit: The latin word for Sun is Sol, not Mer.
Literally word for word, that's "God light our is". The way sentence structure works out in Latin it comes out to "God is our light" (or "Our light is God," though that probably would have been written "Lux nostra Deus est.").
Man of Light in latin is "Luce"
It comes from the realms of typographic errors.Radius, on the other hand, comes from the Latin word radius used to describe a staff, spoke of a wheel, ray of light.