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luke

Luke vs Leia - What's the difference?

luke | leia |


As a verb luke

is to pull .

As a proper noun leia is

.

Luke vs Vomit - What's the difference?

luke | vomit |


As a verb luke

is to pull .

As a noun vomit is

vomit.

Dickhead vs Luke - What's the difference?

dickhead | luke |


As a noun dickhead

is the glans penis.

As a proper noun Luke is

a given name derived from Latin.

As an adjective luke is

lukewarm.

Luke vs Rosemary - What's the difference?

luke | rosemary |


As proper nouns the difference between luke and rosemary

is that luke is a given name derived from Latin while Rosemary is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

As an adjective luke

is lukewarm.

As a noun rosemary is

a shrub that originates from Europe and Asia Minor and produces a fragrant herb used in cooking and perfumes.

Keira vs Luke - What's the difference?

keira | luke |


As a verb luke is

to pull .

Megan vs Luke - What's the difference?

megan | luke |


As a verb luke is

to pull .

Luke vs Lena - What's the difference?

luke | lena |


As proper nouns the difference between luke and lena

is that luke is a given name derived from Latin while Lena is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}}, from the Scandinavian, German and Russian pet form of Helena, Magdalena and Yelena (also spelled Elena).

As an adjective luke

is lukewarm.

Luke vs Tricia - What's the difference?

luke | tricia |


As a verb luke

is to pull .

As a proper noun tricia is

a diminutive of the female given name patricia.

Amma vs Luke - What's the difference?

amma | luke |


As a noun amma

is wife, woman or amma can be the letter m', ' m .

As a verb luke is

to pull .

Luke vs Louisa - What's the difference?

luke | louisa |


As proper nouns the difference between luke and louisa

is that luke is a given name derived from Latin while Louisa is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}}, a latinized form of Louise used since the eighteenth century.

As an adjective luke

is lukewarm.

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