I always thought it was short for Lucia but it seems her name is flat out Luz.
I'm not sure if it is intentionally because it seems she's a 3rd generationer or the creators have only seen latinos from afar.
It's not uncommon for names like that to be abbreviated. For example, the name Guadalupe is often shortened to Lupe for some names, which has also led to others being named Lupito or Lupita.
OP is a moron for sure, but to be fair you never say “Phoebe” when you mean to say light. “Luz” is the exact word you say when you refer to light in Spanish. >turn the phoebes on (no one says this) >encienda la luz (“turn the lights on” in spanish)
another more common example of this would be the name “luna” which is, of course, moon in many languages.
it is what it is. anyways. https://youtu.be/NRUdaWZ4FN0
You just like the OP seem to fail to understand names are words. You just aren't Greek so you think names from Greek are just words that are especially reserved only for people's names. You know the name of Hercules, or Heracles in the original Greek was... a joke right? The umpteenth bastard of Zeus's infidelity was given the name "Glory to Hera" or "Heracles" to try to placate her.
You call a dog "Shadow" because he follows you or "Rover" because he wanders around but comes back for dinner. You call a boy "Andrew" because you want him to grow up and be "Strong and Manly".
"Luz" is an abbreviated form of "Luzmaria/Luz de Maria/Marialuz." which is an old-fashioned name meaning "light [of the Virgin] Mary" and so her being called "Luz" is roughly equivalent of a woman named "Rose of Sharon" (also biblical, by the way) being called "Rose".
Most people don't think about words very much, much less names. That said, if you're concerned about it's hard to go wrong with botany as far as female names are concerned because western flower language is unrelentingly positive. Seriously, look up any female botanical name you can think of and it will be positive. Ivy means fidelity, Violet means modesty, Lily means purity, Erica means wealth, Iris means wisdom, etc.
I mean, I can say the same about burger names, specially from african americans, specially those that starts with either "Le' " or "La' "
Those are literal gibberish though. Totally different.
>look up any female botanical name you can think of and it will be positive
Most names simply are. I mean Jezebel has a negative connotation with women of ill repute or prostitutes. But the verbatim word means pure or virginal. Elvira the "Mistress of the Dark" has a name that means "Truth". Hell from your own list Belladonna, a commonly known poisonous plant means "Beautiful Lady".
Not a lot of uses for name that mean "That absolute sunnovab***h who owes me money".
Luz is a name an old lady would have but hispanic name nontheless, girl names on spanish are weird, you have Soledad (loneliness), Refugio (shelter) or Consuelo (relief) to name a few. At least Danna used and word that's an actual hispanic name unlike SvTFOE who named this girl "Butterfly but on spanish" none in latinoamerica is called like that
My was a cop. He once arrested an entire family of drug dealers all having bird species as their birth names. Falcon, Raven, Eagle, Sparrow, and Finch.
He also arrested a prostitute whose actual name was Shithead (pronounced Shi-theed).
Black Americans are absolutely moronic.
Latinx names are strange.
X muh balls
I always thought it was short for Lucia but it seems her name is flat out Luz.
I'm not sure if it is intentionally because it seems she's a 3rd generationer or the creators have only seen latinos from afar.
Lucia is a good name too.
the name luz comes from the virgin of the light (virgen de la luz) actually the correct name should be, maria de la luz, marialuz or luz maria
It's not uncommon for names like that to be abbreviated. For example, the name Guadalupe is often shortened to Lupe for some names, which has also led to others being named Lupito or Lupita.
???
All names basically mean simple shit. Phoebe means Light too.
OP is a moron for sure, but to be fair you never say “Phoebe” when you mean to say light. “Luz” is the exact word you say when you refer to light in Spanish.
>turn the phoebes on (no one says this)
>encienda la luz (“turn the lights on” in spanish)
another more common example of this would be the name “luna” which is, of course, moon in many languages.
it is what it is. anyways. https://youtu.be/NRUdaWZ4FN0
are you saying that it's common for Luz to be turned on?
Faith, Hope, Hunter, Rose are all names
You just like the OP seem to fail to understand names are words. You just aren't Greek so you think names from Greek are just words that are especially reserved only for people's names. You know the name of Hercules, or Heracles in the original Greek was... a joke right? The umpteenth bastard of Zeus's infidelity was given the name "Glory to Hera" or "Heracles" to try to placate her.
You call a dog "Shadow" because he follows you or "Rover" because he wanders around but comes back for dinner. You call a boy "Andrew" because you want him to grow up and be "Strong and Manly".
"Luz" is an abbreviated form of "Luzmaria/Luz de Maria/Marialuz." which is an old-fashioned name meaning "light [of the Virgin] Mary" and so her being called "Luz" is roughly equivalent of a woman named "Rose of Sharon" (also biblical, by the way) being called "Rose".
Most people don't think about words very much, much less names. That said, if you're concerned about it's hard to go wrong with botany as far as female names are concerned because western flower language is unrelentingly positive. Seriously, look up any female botanical name you can think of and it will be positive. Ivy means fidelity, Violet means modesty, Lily means purity, Erica means wealth, Iris means wisdom, etc.
Those are literal gibberish though. Totally different.
>look up any female botanical name you can think of and it will be positive
Most names simply are. I mean Jezebel has a negative connotation with women of ill repute or prostitutes. But the verbatim word means pure or virginal. Elvira the "Mistress of the Dark" has a name that means "Truth". Hell from your own list Belladonna, a commonly known poisonous plant means "Beautiful Lady".
Not a lot of uses for name that mean "That absolute sunnovab***h who owes me money".
Sure; I just meant that flowers are ez-mode.
Yagami
Cool
*Turner
Hikari
why does her mouth look like that
Stonetoss is her dad
Imagine being OP
It means homosexual
Luz is a name an old lady would have but hispanic name nontheless, girl names on spanish are weird, you have Soledad (loneliness), Refugio (shelter) or Consuelo (relief) to name a few. At least Danna used and word that's an actual hispanic name unlike SvTFOE who named this girl "Butterfly but on spanish" none in latinoamerica is called like that
Do you think people in NA are named Butterfly?
Better than the absolute shit show that are black American names.
Explain.
Quandale Dingle.
My was a cop. He once arrested an entire family of drug dealers all having bird species as their birth names. Falcon, Raven, Eagle, Sparrow, and Finch.
He also arrested a prostitute whose actual name was Shithead (pronounced Shi-theed).
Black Americans are absolutely moronic.
My dad**
every japanese called hikari and hikaru
Sveta says "Hi!".
Don’t be besmirching my wife’s name like that
>t. american one-language chud
>What kind of moron names her daughter "Light"? Luz just means light in Spanish.
What kind of moron names their son Dick or any variation of Richard?
Luz is an actual Spanish name you spastic
Summer
Hope
Charity
Joy
Rose
Jasmine
Faith
There are a lot of names that are words.
Because she's the light of their lives.
i've met to women named Luz in my life, but both were old ladies. And yeah, Latino shithole here.
two*
ayy chale
I mean, I can say the same about burger names, specially from african americans, specially those that starts with either "Le' " or "La' "
>What kind of moron names her daughter "Light"?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikari_(name)
>Meaning
>"Light"
all names mean sometjing, anon.
well, except YVHV. We do not know what it means