Luc
Luc is the name of the following municipalities in France:
- Luc (Hautes-Pyrénées) , in the Hautes-Pyrénées department
- Luc (Lozère) , in the Lozère department
- Luc-Armau , in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department
- Luc-en-Diois , in the Drôme department
- Luc-la-Primaube , in the Aveyron department
- Luc-sur-Aude , in the Aude department
- Luc-sur-Mer , in the Calvados department
- Luc-sur-Orbieu , in the Aude department
Luc is the family name of the following people:
- Henri Luc (1855–1925), French ear, nose and throat doctor
- Jean-André Deluc (also: Jean-André de Luc; 1727-1817), Swiss geologist and meteorologist
- Phạm Lực (* 1943), Vietnamese painter
- Sylvain Luc (* 1965), French jazz guitarist
LUC stands as an abbreviation for:
- LUC ( Large Unstained Cells ), term from hematology
- Leipzig University Choir, mixed choir of the University of Leipzig
- Limburgs Universitair Centrum , Belgian university, today Hasselt University
- Loyola University Chicago , private university in the US state of Illinois
luc stands for:
- Aringa (language) (ISO-639-3 code), Central Sudan language of the Aringa in Yumbe District , Northern Region, Uganda
See also: