/løkə/, [ˈløɡ̊ə]
OprindelseFrom medieval Danish Lydik, Lydike, from Middle Low German Ludeke, diminutive of Germanic compound names beginning with the element Liut' ("folk"), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *liudiz (“folk, people”). By folk etymology associated with Danish lykke (“happiness”).
- a female given name
“Lykke Friis, a prominent Danish international affairs analyst and a former minister, told CNN that the country has experienced “a triple shock” that includes the war in Ukraine and the departure of th”
- dateda male given name, today mostly appearing as a second given name
- a surname originating as a patronymic
- common-gender, no-pluralhappiness
- common-gender, no-pluralluck, fortune
- common-gender, no-pluralblessing
Formerlykken(definite, singular)