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Luc

Luc is a masculine given name used in several European languages, notably French, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian tongues. It is often derived from the Latin name Lucius and related forms such as Lucian, Lucas, and Luke. In many contexts, Luc is used as the standalone form as well as a diminutive of longer names.

In France and other francophone regions, Luc is common; in the Netherlands and Belgium it is a

Notable people with the name include French filmmaker Luc Besson, French virologist and Nobel Prize laureate

Related names include Lucas, Luke, Lukas, Luka, Luca, and Lucio; in many languages Luc appears as a

well-established
given
name;
and
it
is
used
in
Germany
and
parts
of
Scandinavia
as
well.
The
name
is
etymologically
linked
to
Latin
roots
such
as
lux
or
luc-,
associated
with
light.
Luc
Montagnier,
Canadian-American
hockey
player
Luc
Robitaille,
and
Canadian
actor
Luc
Picard.
These
examples
illustrate
the
name’s
widespread
use
across
different
fields
and
cultures.
standalone
form
rather
than
merely
a
diminutive.