Lukács
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Lukács (pronounced [ˈlukaːtʃ]) is the Hungarian equivalent of Luke.
Given names
- Lukács Tihamér (1980), Hungarian footballer
- "Lukács tábornok" ("general Luke"), nom de guerre of Máté Zalka (1896-1937), Hungarian revolutionary
Family names
Lukács / Lukacs
- Dénes Lukács (colonel), Hungarian colonel, commander of artillery in 1848
- Dénes Lukács (psychologist), Hungarian psychologist
- Dénes Lukács (tennis), Hungarian tennis player
- Eugene Lukacs (1906–1987), a Hungarian-American statistician
- György Lukács (1885–1971), a Hungarian Marxist philosopher
- István Lukács, a Hungarian-French footballer
- László Lukács (1850–1932), a Hungarian politician who served as prime minister from 1912 to 1913
- Attila Richard Lukacs (born 1962), a Canadian artist of Hungarian descent
- Pál Lukács (1891–1971), Austrian-Hungarian-born actor known as Paul Lukas
- Pál Lukács (1919–1981), Hungarian violist
- Paul Lukacs (1915–1982), Israeli bridge player
- John Lukacs (born 1924), a Hungarian-American historian of Hungarian origin
- John R. Lukacs (born 1947), an American anthropologist
- Tankcsapda, Lukács László
Lukáč / Lukač
Lukačić
See also
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