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Luka is a playable character in Honkai: Star Rail.
I dislike like it because I associate it with Luka Magnotta!
Every time I see this name, I think of Luka Kovač from the show E.R.
I am kind of surprised no one mentioned Luka Magnotta. He became somewhat infamous after he posted a graphic video called "1 guy 1 icepick".
Luka Dončić is a star basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks.
I've always thought this name was cute, but I fell in love with it after the character from the cartoon Miraculous Ladybug. One of my favorites.
Luka from Miraculous Ladybug.
"Megurine Luka", or codenamed "CV03" is a Japanese VOCALOID created by Crypton Future Media. Voice actress Yū Asakawa voices Luka, singing in both English and Japanese. To sum it up, Luka is a female voicebank in the program VOCALOID who sings in both English and Japanese. Some of the most popular VOCALOID songs made using Megurine Luka are "Circus Monster", "No Logic", and "Luka Luka★Night Fever".
Luka Modrić is a Croatian footballer who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid and the Croatia national team.
Luka Šulić is a famous Croatian-Solvenian cellist. He his popular for his duo 2Cellos. He has performed all over the world.
Megurine Luka is one of Yamaha's Japanese Vocaloids. She is Vocaloid number 03, and she's an amazing singer!
Luka is also a female name in Lithuania. Luka Marija Rasimavičiūtė is a Lithuanian actress, and the model Luka Marta Sylwester originally grew up in Lithuania.
Another female Luka in literature is the central character of the novel "Luka" (2005) written by Polish author and poet Marzena Broda.
Luka is also a unisex name in the Netherlands. In the Dutch stage production "Luka and the last celebrity", the role of Luka was played by Barbara Gene.The Dutch band Racoon also has a song titled "Luka's song" which is dedicated to Stefan De Kroon's (guitarist and singer) daughter. It references Suzanne Vega's song "My name is Luka", with the lyrics: 'Got a little song for my sweetest surprise
Her name is Luka, she's asleep on the second floor'
Luka is the narrator and one of the main female characters in the book 'Cherry Heaven' (2007) by L. J. Adlington. In the book, two sisters Kat and Tanka, are leaving a war-torn city, to start a new life in the supposedly utopian New Frontier. Luka is a young girl who escapes servitude in the "factory", who knows that the New Frontier is built on slavery and discrimination, and she is determined to seek justice.
Luka Marta Sylwester is a Polish fashion model.
In one of the first drafts of the original Star Wars movie, Luke Skywalker was a girl named Luka Starkiller.
Luka Kovač is a doctor on the show "ER."
After the escape of Sobibor (October 14, 1943, WWII), the leader of the escape, Sascha Pechersky, wrote about a young Dutch girl called Luka, who was also imprisoned in the camp. She made an enormous impression on him, with respect to her intelligence and courage. (see also "From the Ashes of Sobibor" and "Sobibor The Forgotten Revolt" by Thomas Toivi Blatt).In the subsequent movie (Escape from Sobibor, 1987), Joanna Pacula played the character of Luka.
Luka is a female singer and musician from Brazil. Albums include Sem Resposta and Porta Alberta.
Luka Gavrilov is one of the main characters in Leo Tolstoy's novel "The Cossacks": he is a handsome and brave Cossack serving as a soldier not far from his village, though he's troubled by his poverty. The other characters usually call him Lukashka.
Luka was the name of a famous princess in Hawaii (Princess Ruth Luka Ke'ekikolani) and also the name of the feisty servant girl (spelt Louka) in Arms and the Man, by George Bernard Shaw.
Luka Jamnik does synth for the group Laibach, which is from Slovenia.
Luka is the name of Goran Visnjic's character on "ER".
The song "Luka" was a hit for Suzanne Vega.
In a recent article Suzanne Vega describes how the name of the song was originally inspired by a young (not abused) boy who lived in her building, but that the name Luka is “universal. It could be a girl or boy and it could be any nationality.” A great description of a gorgeous name. http://measureformeasure.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/18/surviving-the-hits/

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