Luke is an English form of Latin name Lucas. Name is diminutive of Lucius, Luc, Luca, Lucas, Lukas, Lucy, Lucinda, Lukasz
Nancy is an English feminine name derived from Annis, medieval Agnes. Name evolved from "Mine Ancy" through English dialects. Variants include Nancea, Nancee, Nancey, Nanci, and others
Patricia is a feminine Latin name derived from 'patrician', meaning 'noble'. Popular variant is Patrice. US popularity peaked at #3 from 1937 to 1943, then dropped to #745 in 2016. Ranked among top 11 female names from 1928 to 1967
Feminine name used worldwide, including West, Russia, Iran, and South Asia. Used as diminutive for Sofiya in Russia. Popularized in English through Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy's novels
Edward Bright and Daniel Lambert were famous English obese men. Happy Humphrey reached 410 kg, heaviest professional wrestler. Israel Kamakawiwoʻole peaked at 343 kg, Hawaiian singer. Paul Kimelman set Guinness record for shortest weight loss in 1982. Billy and Benny McCrary are world's heaviest twins
Alina is a feminine name with multiple cultural origins. Might be derived from Aline, meaning noble. Used in Scotland as feminine version of Alistair. Sometimes considered form of Helen meaning to shine. Might have Arabic origins