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Luk
- Luk, Erik , American biathlete
- Luk, Kam-Biu (* 1953), Chinese physicist
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- Luka (* 1979), Brazilian singer
- Luka Schidjata , Bishop of Novgorod (1035-1060)
- Luka, Branislav Lukić (* 1970), Bosnian-Herzegovinian multimedia artist
- Luka, Faimalaga (1940–2005), Tavalu politician, Governor General of Tuvalu
- Luka, Rodion (* 1972), Ukrainian sailor
- Lukač, Milan (* 1985), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Lukac, Peggy (* 1949), American actress, director, comedian and fashion designer
- Lukáč, Vincent (* 1954), Slovak ice hockey coach and politician, member of the National Council
- Lukačević, Damir (* 1966), Croatian-German film director and screenwriter
- Lukacevic, Leonardo (* 1999), Austrian football player
- Lukačić, Ivan (1587–1648), Dalmatian composer
- Łukacijewska, Elżbieta (* 1966), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, MEP
- Lukačín, Michal (* 1973), Slovak handball coach
- Lukacs, Attila Richard (* 1962), Canadian painter
- Lukacs, Eugene (1906–1987), American mathematician of Hungarian origin
- Lukács, Georg (1885–1971), Jewish-Hungarian philosopher, literary scholar and critic
- Lukács, Henry (* 1981), German sergeant major
- Lukács, István , Hungarian-French football player
- Lukács, János (* 1935), Hungarian communist politician
- Lukacs, John (1924–2019), American historian of Hungarian origin
- Lukács, László (1850–1932), Hungarian politician
- Lukács, Miklós (* 1977), Hungarian zymbalon player (jazz, classical) and composer
- Lukács, Péter (* 1950), Hungarian chess master
- Lukacs, Stefan A. (* 1982), Austrian film director and screenwriter
- Lukács, Vanda (* 1992), Hungarian tennis player
- Lukács, Viktória (* 1995), Hungarian handball player
- Lukácsovits, Magda (* 1933), Transylvanian-Hungarian painter
- Lukaku, Jordan (* 1994), Belgian football player
- Lukaku, Romelu (* 1993), Belgian football player
- Lukan von Säben , priest or bishop of Säben, saint
- Lukan, Karl (1923–2014), Austrian mountaineer, amateur archaeologist and author
- Lukan, Klara (* 2000), Slovenian athlete
- Lukan, Sylvia (* 1942), Austrian actress
- Lukan, Thomas (* 1961), Austrian composer
- Lukanima, Fortunatus M. (1940-2014), Tanzanian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Arusha
- Lukanin, Wladislaw (* 1984), Russian weightlifter
- Lukanow, Andrei (1938–1996), Bulgarian politician and Prime Minister
- Lukanow, Boris (* 1936), Bulgarian actor
- Lukanow, Karlo (1897–1982), Bulgarian lawyer and politician
- Lukanow, Todor (1874–1946), Bulgarian politician
- Lukarda , Abbess of the Buchau Abbey
- Lukardis von Oberweimar († 1309), Cistercian and Christian mystic
- Luke , author of the Gospel of Luke; doctor
- Lukas Stylites (879–979), saint of the Greek Orthodox Church
- Luke of Padua († 1285), Franciscan
- Luke of Prague († 1528), Bishop of the Unity of the Bohemian Brethren and writer
- Lukas von Steiris , Greek saint, founder of the Osios Lukas monastery
- Lukas, Aca (* 1968), Serbian singer and interpreter
- Lukas, Ade (* 1975), Indonesian badminton player
- Lukas, Christian (* 1970), German film critic and non-fiction author
- Lukas, Clint (* 1985), German writer and director
- Lukáš, David (* 1981), Czech composer and conductor
- Lukas, Elisabeth (* 1942), Austrian psychotherapist and clinical psychologist
- Lukas, Erich (* 1964), Austrian cook
- Lukas, Ernst Viktor Johannes (1901–1980), German Africanist
- Lukas, Florian (* 1973), German actor
- Lukas, Frank (* 1969), German television presenter and producer
- Lukas, Frank (* 1980), German pop singer, lyricist and composer
- Lukas, Franz Karl (1907–1985), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Lukas, Gerhard (1914–1998), German historian and sports scientist
- Lukas, Hans (1935–2017), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Lukas, Johannes (* 1993), German biathlon trainer
- Lukas, Josef (1835–1917), Austrian educator
- Lukas, Josef (1875–1929), Austrian teacher of constitutional law
- Lukas, Joseph (1834–1878), Catholic clergyman and member of the Bavarian state parliament and the customs parliament
- Lukas, Julius (1875–1959), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the Federal Council
- Lukas, Karl von (1860–1932), Austro-Hungarian general of the infantry
- Lukas, Klaus (* 1938), Austrian lawyer, author and politician (FPÖ), MEP
- Lukas, Leo (1908–1979), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Lukas, Leo (* 1959), Austrian cabaret artist, director and writer
- Lukas, Meinhard (* 1970), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Lukas, Michael (1877–1955), German politician (BVP), MdL, MdR
- Lukas, Otto (1881–1956), German teacher, local poet and writer
- Lukas, Paul (1894–1971), Hungarian-American actor
- Lukas, Paul (* 1956), German musician, author and translator
- Lukáš, Petr (* 1978), Czech football player
- Lukas, Philipp (* 1979), Austrian ice hockey player
- Lukas, Richard C. (* 1937), American historian and author
- Lukas, Robert (* 1978), Austrian ice hockey player
- Lukas, Steffen (* 1969), German radio presenter
- Lukas, Tena (* 1995), Croatian tennis player
- Lukas, Tõnis (* 1962), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Lukas, Viktor (* 1931), German organist and university professor
- Lukas, Vincent , Dutch sculptor
- Lukas, Wolf-Dieter (* 1957), German physicist and political official
- Lukáš, Zdeněk (1928–2007), Czech composer
- Lukas-Kindermann, Heinz (* 1939), German director and artistic director
- Lukas-Luderer, Manfred (* 1951), Austrian theater and film actor
- Lukasch, Bernd (* 1954), German aviation historian and museum director
- Lukasch, Mykola (1919–1988), Ukrainian translator, linguist and polyglot
- Lukasch, Olena (* 1976), Ukrainian lawyer and politician
- Lukasch, Ute (* 1961), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Lukaschek, Hans (1885–1960), German politician (CDU)
- Lukashenka, Aljaksandr (* 1954), Belarusian President
- Lukashenko, Volodymyr (* 1980), Ukrainian saber fencer
- Lukashevich, Ivan (* 1991), Russian racing driver
- Lukaschewski, Adolf (* 1940), German soccer player
- Lukaschewski, Rolf (* 1947), German artist and painter of neo-expressionism and pop art
- Lukaschewytsch, Oleksij (* 1977), Ukrainian long jumper
- Lukashin, Igor Wladimirowitsch (* 1979), Russian water diver
- Lukaschyk, Kanstanzin (* 1975), Belarusian sports shooter
- Lukaseder, Anja (* 1967), German artist and music manager
- Lukasek, Kurt (1962–2015), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ)
- Lukaševičius, Vytautas Pranciškus (1932–1994), Lithuanian forest engineer and forest politician
- Lukaševičiūtė-Binkulienė, Daiva (* 1968), Lithuanian notary, president of the Lithuanian Chamber of Notaries
- Lukasheva, Tamara (* 1988), Ukrainian jazz musician (vocals, piano)
- Łukasiewicz, Ignacy (1822–1882), Galician chemist, pharmacist and inventor
- Łukasiewicz, Jacek (* 1934), Polish poet and literary critic
- Łukasiewicz, Jan (1878–1956), Polish philosopher, mathematician and logician
- Łukasiewicz, Małgorzata (* 1948), Polish translator and literary critic
- Łukasiewicz, Piotr Michał (* 1954), Polish sociologist and politician
- Łukasik, Damian (* 1964), Polish football player
- Łukasik, Daniel (* 1991), Polish football player
- Łukasik, Karolina (* 1982), Polish boxer and kickboxer
- Łukasiński, Walerian (1786–1868), Polish officer, resistance fighter in the November uprising
- Lukasovsky, Franz (* 1940), Austrian opera singer with a tenor voice and music teacher
- Lukasser, Irmgard (* 1954), Austrian ski racer
- Lukasser, Therese (* 1932), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council and member of the Tyrolean state parliament
- Lukassowitz, Victor , German teacher and politician (DNVP), MdL
- Łukaszczyk, Maciej (1934–2014), Polish pianist
- Łukaszczyk, Stanisław (* 1944), Polish biathlete
- Lukaszewicz, Czeslaw (* 1964), Canadian racing cyclist
- Łukaszewicz, Józef Łukaszewicz (1863–1928), Polish-Russian geologist and university professor
- Łukaszewicz, Olgierd (* 1946), Polish actor
- Lukat, Otto (* 1947), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Lukather, Steve (* 1957), American guitarist and singer with Toto
- Lukats, Jan (* 1991), Estonian ice hockey player
- Lukatsch, Symeon (1893–1964), Ukrainian bishop, martyr, blessed
- Lukauskienė, Elena (1909–1959), Lithuanian chess player
- Lukauskis, Mindaugas (* 1979), Lithuanian basketball player
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- Luke de Tany († 1282), English knight and military; Seneschal of Gascony
- Lüke, Claudia (* 1962), German artist
- Luke, Delilah Rene (* 1960), American author and radio presenter
- Luke, Derek (born 1974), American actor
- Luke, Desmond (* 1935), Sierra Leonean politician and diplomat
- Luke, Frank (1897–1918), American fighter pilot and flying ace in World War I.
- Lüke, Franz (1906–1966), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Luke, Fred (* 1946), American javelin thrower
- Lüke, Friedmar (1932–2012), German journalist and radio director
- Lüke, Gerhard (1927–2014), German lawyer and university professor
- Lüke, Hans Dieter (1935–2005), German electrical engineer
- Luke, Iain (born 1951), Scottish politician
- Luke, Isabella , Austro-British film and theater actress
- Lüke, Jan (* 1989), German lightweight rower
- Lüke, Josef (1899–1964), German football player
- Luke, Keye (1904–1991), American-Chinese actor
- Lüke, Monika (* 1969), German international lawyer
- Luke, Ned (* 1958), American actor and voice actor
- Luke, Rosslyn , American film actress
- Luke, Theresa (* 1967), Canadian rower
- Lüke, Ulrich (* 1951), German theologian and biologist
- Lüke, Wilhelm (* 1934), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lüke, Wolfgang (* 1956), German lawyer and university professor
- Lukébakio, Dodi (* 1997), Belgian football player
- Lukeman, Augustus (1871–1935), American sculptor
- Lukeman, Frank (1885-1946), Canadian athlete
- Luken, Charlie (born 1951), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Lüken, Clara (1871–1946), German teacher and member of the Lippe state parliament
- Lüken, Dirk (1932–2020), German composer, organist, church musician, poet and writer
- Luken, Jesse (* 1983), American actor
- Lüken, Rolf (1938–2019), German police officer and former police chief
- Luken, Tom (1925-2018), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Lüken, Werner (* 1939), German entrepreneur, shipyard manager
- Lüken-Klaßen, Hermann (1924–1994), German politician (center, CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Lukens, Buz (1931-2010), American politician
- Lükenwerk, Theresa (* 1962), German visual artist
- Lukes, Christian (* 1969), German ice hockey player
- Lukeš, Jan (* 1950), Czech writer, poet and translator
- Lukeš, Jaroslav (* 1912), Czechoslovakian skier
- Lukeš, Martin (* 1978), Czech football player
- Lukeš, Rudolf (1897–1960), Czech chemical engineer and lecturer
- Lukes, Steven (* 1941), British social philosopher and sociologist
- Lukesch, Angelika (* 1958), German journalist and author
- Lukesch, Anton (1912–2003), Austrian theologian
- Lukesch, Barbara (* 1954), Swiss journalist and non-fiction author
- Lukesch, Dieter (* 1943), Austrian economist and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Lukesch, Hans (1901–1994), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Lukesch, Helmut (* 1946), Austrian psychologist
- Lukesch, Josef Maria (1908–1934), Austrian gendarme
- Lukesch, Karl (1917–1991), Austrian theologian
- Lukeschitsch, Adolf (1902–1972), Austrian doctor and politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Luketić, Igor (* 1986), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Luketic, Robert (* 1973), Australian director
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- Lucian of Antioch († 312), early Christian theologian
- Lukian of Samosata , Syrian writer
- Lukic, John (* 1960), English football goalkeeper
- Lukić, Milan (* 1967), Bosnian leader of the paramilitary forces of the Republika Srpska and convicted war criminal
- Lukic, Predrag (* 1986), German-Serbian basketball coach
- Lukić, Saša (* 1996), Serbian football player
- Lukić, Vojislava (* 1987), Serbian tennis player
- Lukić, Zoran (* 1956), Yugoslav-Swedish football player and coach
- Lukimya, Assani (* 1986), Congolese (DR Congo) football player
- Lukin, Andrei (* 1989), Estonian ice hockey player
- Lukin, Dean (* 1960), Australian weightlifter
- Lukin, Gudrun (* 1954), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Lukin, Liliana (* 1951), Argentine writer and poet
- Lukin, Lionel (1742–1834), English carriage maker and inventor of the lifeboat
- Lukin, Michail Fjodorowitsch (1892–1970), Soviet general
- Lukin, Mikhail (* 1971), Russian-American physicist
- Lukin, Stanislaw Wladimirowitsch (* 1981), Russian summer biathlete
- Lukin, Vladimir Petrovich (* 1937), Russian politician
- Lukina, Tatjana (* 1949), Russian-German actress and author
- Lukinas, Mikalojus (1906–1987), Lithuanian forest scientist and educator
- Lukinov, Konstantin (* 1989), Russian classical pianist
- Lukios , ancient Greek philosopher
- Lukirski, Pyotr Ivanovich (1894–1954), Russian physicist and university professor
- Lukis, Adrian (* 1957), British theater and film actor
- Lukis, Frederick Corbin (1788–1871), British archaeologist and naturalist
- Lukits, Karl (1921–1994), German politician (CDU), MdV.
Lukj
- Lukjanenko, Evgeni Jurjewitsch (* 1985), Russian athlete
- Lukjanenko, Levko (1928–2018), Soviet dissident and civil rights activist, Ukrainian politician and diplomat
- Lukjanenko, Sergei Wassiljewitsch (* 1968), Russian science fiction and fantasy author
- Lukjanez, Natalja Alexandrovna (* 1981), Russian archery biathlete
- Lukjanovs, Ivans (* 1987), Latvian football player
- Lukjanow, Alexander Wiktorowitsch (* 1949), Russian rower
- Lukjanow, Anatoly Ivanovich (1930–2019), Russian-Soviet politician
- Lukjanow, German Konstantinowitsch (1936–2019), Russian jazz trumpeter, flugelhorn player, composer and band leader
- Lukjanow, Iwan (* 1981), Moldovan hind runner
- Lukjanowitsch, Trifon Andrejewitsch (1919–1945), Russian soldier in the Red Army
- Lukjantschenko, Oleksandr (* 1947), Ukrainian civil engineer and politician
Lukk
- Lukk-Toompere, Regina (* 1953), Estonian book illustrator
- Lukka, Tintu (* 1989), Indian middle-distance runner
- Lukkari, Rauni Magga (* 1943), Sami-speaking Norwegian author and translator
- Lukkariniemi, Paavo (* 1941), Finnish ski jumper
Luko
- Lukoff, Herman (1923–1979), American computer pioneer
- Lukoji, Mulumba (1943–1997), Congolese politician, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Łukomska, Halina (1929–2016), Polish singer
- Lukomski, Alexander Sergejewitsch (1868–1939), Russian officer, most recently lieutenant general; Organizer of a volunteer army in the civil war
- Lukomski, Boris Semjonowitsch (* 1951), Soviet sword fencer
- Lukonina, Jana Olegowna (* 1993), Russian rhythmic gymnast
- Lukoschat, Helga (* 1957), German political scientist
- Lukoschik, Andreas (* 1953), German television presenter, actor and author
- Lukošiūtė, Iveta (* 1980), American dancer
- Luković, Aleksa (* 1992), Serbian ice hockey player
- Luković, Aleksandar (* 1982), Serbian football player
- Luković, Milan (* 1986), Serbian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Luković, Stevan (* 1993), Serbian football player
- Lukow, Christo (1887–1943), Bulgarian Minister of War
- Lukow, Vladimir (* 1949), Bulgarian poet
- Lukowiak, Josef (1921–1989), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lukowich, Brad (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lukowich, Ed (* 1946), Canadian curler
- Łukowicz, Maik (* 1995), German-Polish soccer player
- Łukowicz-Mokwa, Stefania (1892–1975), Polish musician
- Lukowitz, Fabian von (1780–1846), Prussian lieutenant general
- Lukowitz, Rainhard (* 1950), German politician (NDPD, FDP), MdL
- Lukowsky, Rolf (* 1926), German composer and choir director
Lukr
- Lukrafka, Dirk (* 1968), German politician (CDU), mayor of Velbert
- Lucretius , Roman poet and philosopher
Luks
- Luks, Eugene (* 1940), American mathematician
- Luks, George Benjamin (1867–1933), American portrait and genre painter
- Luks, Leonid (* 1947), historian of Russian descent
- Luks, Václav (* 1970), Czech, conductor, harpsichordist and horn player
- Lukšaitė-Mrázková, Giedrė (* 1944), Lithuanian-Czech organist, harpsichordist and former university teacher
- Luksan, Martin (* 1947), Austrian writer
- Lukšas, Jonas (* 1951), Lithuanian chess player
- Luksch, Georg (1921–1996), Austrian composer, conductor and arranger
- Luksch, Georg O. (* 1966), Austrian composer, producer and sound engineer
- Luksch, Josef (1862–1936), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Luksch, Richard (1872–1936), Austrian-German sculptor
- Luksch-Makowsky, Elena (1878–1967), Russian painter and craftswoman
- Lukschy, Stefan (* 1948), German director and film and television writer
- Lukschy, Wolfgang (1905–1983), German theater and film actor and voice actor
- Lukse, Andreas (* 1987), Austrian soccer goalkeeper
- Lukševics, Viesturs (* 1987), Latvian road cyclist
- Luksic Craig, Andrónico (* 1954), Chilean businessman
- Lukšić, Abel (1826–1901), Croatian journalist, editor, editor and publisher
- Luksic, Andrónico (1926-2005), Chilean billionaire of Croatian descent
- Lukšić, Anja Vida (* 2000), Croatian handball and beach handball player
- Lukšič, Igor (* 1961), Slovenian political scientist and politician
- Lukšić, Igor (* 1976), Montenegrin politician
- Luksic, Oliver (* 1979), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Lukšienė, Meilė (1913–2009), Lithuanian literary scholar and educational historian
- Lukšík, Filip (* 1985), Slovak football player
- Luksika Kumkhum (* 1993), Thai tennis player
- Lukšys, Povilas (* 1979), Lithuanian football player
Luku
- Lukudu Loro, Paulino (* 1940), South Sudanese religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Juba
- Lukumuena, Déborah (* 1994), French actress
- Lukumwena Lumbala, Stanislas (* 1949), Congolese religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Kole
- Lukunku, Maboula Ali (* 1976), Congolese soccer player
Luky
- Lukyamuzi, Ken (* 1952), Ugandan politician
- Lukys, Alvydas (* 1958), Lithuanian photographer