LU
LU is an abbreviation for:
- Canton of Lucerne in Switzerland
- Luxembourg , country code according to ISO 3166
- Republic of Moldova according to the ICAO code
- London Underground , the London Underground
- the postcode area Luton (as the first letter of a UK postcode)
- “LU disassembly”, see LR disassembly
- Latvijas Universitāte , the Latvian University, now University of Latvia called
- Lund University , Sweden
- Lefèvre-Utile , French food company
- Liber Usualis , chorale book for the liturgy of the Catholic Church
- Contractor
- Tatort: LU , German television crime thriller (2015)
LU as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Albania: Lushnja district (expiring)
- Germany: independent city of Ludwigshafen am Rhein
- Great Britain: Sidcup (for vehicles from London )
- Italy: Province of Lucca
- Norway: Larvik in the province of Vestfold og Telemark
- Poland: independent city of Lublin
- Switzerland: Canton of Lucerne
- Serbia: Lučani
- Spain: Province of Lugo (expiring)
lu stands for:
- Luba-Katanga , African language (according to ISO 639-1)
- .lu , the top-level domain of Luxembourg
Lu stands for:
- Lu (Piedmont) , part of the Italian municipality of Lu e Cuccaro Monferrato in the province of Alessandria, Piedmont region
- Lu (state) , historical Chinese state
- Lutetium element icon
- Lu (Luzhou) , Lu County of Luzhou Prefecture, Sichuan Province, China
Lu is the family name of the following people:
- Annette Lu ( Lu Hsiu-lien , * 1944), Taiwanese politician
- Chen Lu (* 1976), Chinese figure skater
- Donald Lu (* 1966), American diplomat and ambassador
- Ed Lu (* 1963), American astronaut
- Feng Lu (* 1979), Chinese sculptor
- Jessica Lu (* 1985), American actress
- Jun Hong Lu (* 1959), President and Director of 2OR Australia Oriental Radio
- Lea Lu (* 1984), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Lisa Lu (* 1927), American actress
- Marie Lu (* 1984), American writer
- Nina Lu (* 2003), Chinese-American actress
- Peter Lu (* 1978), American physicist
- Sui Lu (* 1992), Chinese gymnast
- Lu Bin (swimmer) (also Lü Bin ; * 1977), Chinese swimmer
- Lu Bin (athlete) (* 1987), Chinese athlete
- Lu Chia-Bin (* around 1990), Taiwanese badminton player
- Lu Ching-Yao (* 1993), Taiwanese badminton player
- Lu Chuan (* 1971), Chinese screenwriter and film director
- Lu Han (1895–1974), Chinese general
- Lu Hao (politician, 1947) (born 1947), Chinese politician (CCP)
- Lu Hao (politician, 1967) (born 1967), Chinese politician (CCP)
- Lu Hao (artist) (* 1969), Chinese artist
- Lu Hengnan (* 1996), Chinese ice hockey player
- Lu Ji (Scholar) (c. 3rd century), Chinese writer, Wu Dynasty, Three Kingdoms Period
- Lu Ji (writer) (261-303), Chinese writer
- Lu Jiajing (* 1989), Chinese tennis player
- Lu Jiawen (* 2002), Chinese high jumper
- Lu Jingjing (* 1989), Chinese tennis player
- Lu Jingqing (1907–1993) Chinese poet, essayist and journalist
- Lu Kai (* 1991), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Kang (226-274), general of the Wu Dynasty
- Lu Kang (diplomat) (* 1968), Chinese diplomat
- Lu Lan (* 1987), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Lu (* 1990), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Minjia (* 1992), Chinese long jumper
- Lu Pei (* 1956), Chinese-American composer and music teacher
- Lu Shanglei (* 1995), Chinese chess player
- Lu Shuitian (1894–1978), Chinese martial artist
- Lu Su (172–217), advisor to the Wu Kingdom
- Lu Wenfu (1928–2005), Chinese writer
- Lu Wen-hsiung (1968/1969-2010), Taiwanese golfer
- Lu Xiujing (406–477), Daoist and scholar from the time of the Liu Song dynasty
- Lu Xiaoxin (* 1989), Chinese discus thrower
- Lu Xun (Three Kingdoms) (183–245), general of the Wu Dynasty
- Lu Xun (Tang Dynasty) 陸 勳 / 陆 勋 , writer of the Tang Dynasty, author of Jiyizhi 集 異 志
- Lu Xun (1881–1936), Chinese writer and intellectual
- Lu Yanshao (1909–1993), Chinese painter
- Lu Yen-hsun (born 1983), Taiwanese tennis player
- Lu Ying (Qing Dynasty) 陆 蓥 , Chinese man of letters
- Lu Ying (badminton) (* around 1978), Chinese badminton player
- Lu Ying (swimmer) (* 1989), Chinese swimmer
- Lu Ying-Chi (* 1985), Taiwanese weightlifter
- Lu Yong (* 1986), Chinese weightlifter
- Lu Yonghua (* 1946), Chinese diplomat
- Lu Yongxiang (* 1942), Chinese engineer and science manager
- Lu Yu (733–804), Chinese scholar and writer
- Lu Yuanding , Chinese architect
- Lu Yuansheng (* 1954), Chinese table tennis player and trainer
- Lu Zhaolin († 689), Chinese poet
- Lu Zhengxiang (1871–1949), Chinese politician and diplomat
- Lu Zhiquan (* 1994), Chinese sprinter
- Lu Zhonglian (305–245 BC), Chinese philosopher
Lu is the first name of the following people:
- Lu Seegers (* 1968), German historian and cultural manager
See also: