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luke

Luke vs Louie - What's the difference?

luke | louie |


As a verb luke

is to pull .

As a proper noun louie is

a diminutive of the male given name louis.

Evan vs Luke - What's the difference?

evan | luke |


As an adjective evan

is equal.

As a verb luke is

to pull .

Luke vs Lukas - What's the difference?

luke | lukas |


As a verb luke

is to pull .

As a proper noun lukas is

, cognate to luke, lucas.

Lewis vs Luke - What's the difference?

lewis | luke |


As a noun lewis

is a cramp iron inserted into a cavity in order to lift heavy stones; used as a symbol of strength in freemasonry.

As a verb luke is

to pull .

Luke vs Kevin - What's the difference?

luke | kevin |


As a verb luke

is to pull .

As a proper noun kevin is

, a less common spelling of kevin.

Luke vs Luka - What's the difference?

luke | luka |


As verbs the difference between luke and luka

is that luke is to pull while luka is to end, to finish.

Louis vs Luke - What's the difference?

louis | luke |


As proper nouns the difference between louis and luke

is that louis is a given name derived from Germanic while Luke is a given name derived from Latin.

As an adjective luke is

lukewarm.

Luke vs Jon - What's the difference?

luke | jon |


As a verb luke

is to pull .

As an adjective jon is

yellow .

Ameli vs Luke - What's the difference?

ameli | luke |


As a noun ameli

is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Luke is

a given name derived from Latin.

As an adjective luke is

lukewarm.

Luke vs Erik - What's the difference?

luke | erik |


As proper nouns the difference between luke and erik

is that luke is a given name derived from Latin while Erik is a given name derived from Germanic.

As an adjective luke

is lukewarm.

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