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Lok is a name element with multiple cultural uses, often appearing in given names and, less commonly, as a surname. In South Asian contexts it derives from Sanskrit loka, meaning “world” or “realm,” and occurs in compound names such as Lokesh or Lokendra. In modern usage, Lok can function as a standalone masculine given name in India and Nepal, though it is less common than longer forms. The name’s spelling and pronunciation can vary with language and region. As a given name, Lok is typically chosen for its associations with the world or scope of life.

Lok also appears as a surname in Cantonese-speaking communities. In this context it is a romanization of

Because romanization varies, the spelling Lok does not point to a single origin or meaning without context.

several
Chinese
surnames,
depending
on
the
character
and
dialect;
for
example,
it
may
correspond
to
洛
or
陆
in
Mandarin-derived
spellings.
In
Hong
Kong,
Macau,
Taiwan,
and
the
Chinese
diaspora,
Lok
is
encountered
on
family
name
lists
and
in
records,
often
indicating
Chinese
heritage.
The
underlying
Chinese
character
behind
the
romanization
can
differ
between
families,
so
pronunciation
and
meaning
may
vary
accordingly.
It
is
most
reliably
interpreted
as
either
a
South
Asian
given
name
element
tied
to
the
world
or
as
a
Cantonese-derived
surname,
with
the
specific
Chinese
character
differing
by
family
history.
Beyond
these
name
usages,
Lok
has
no
single,
widely
recognized
meaning
in
English.