All names

Ravilucca

Ravilucca appears to blend Ravi, meaning sun, with Luca, creating a modern cross-cultural compound name.

#173274 sylIndianItalianModernNature
Swipe names like RaviluccaFree · no signup

Popularity over time

1900s1950s1990s
Flow
4 syllables
Pronounce

Name story

Ravilucca is a compound name of striking invention, most plausibly assembled from two distinct cultural traditions woven together by parents seeking something both melodic and meaningful. 'Ravi' derives from Sanskrit and means 'sun,' a name borne by the solar deity in the Hindu pantheon and carried across South and Southeast Asia for millennia; it is also familiar in the West through Ravi Shankar, the sitar virtuoso who brought classical Indian music to global audiences in the twentieth century. 'Lucca,' meanwhile, is an Italian city in Tuscany of ancient Ligurian and Roman foundation, though as a name element it functions as a variant of Luca — the Italian form of Luke, from the Greek Loukas, meaning 'light' or 'from Lucania.'

The combination — 'sun' paired with 'light' — creates a name of radiant doubling, a child named twice for brightness across two great civilizations. This kind of compound naming, blending South Asian and European roots, reflects the reality of multicultural families who want a name that honors more than one heritage without defaulting to either. The rolling 'r,' the open vowels, and the Italian ending give Ravilucca an inherently musical quality; it sits comfortably in both Italian and Hindi phonological registers.

As a name it is genuinely rare — likely invented by a specific family for a specific child — which gives it the particular magic of true singularity. A child named Ravilucca carries a story in every introduction, an opening into questions of heritage, travel, and the beautiful complexity of families built across cultures.

Names like Ravilucca

Maverick
English · From an English surname meaning an independent or nonconforming person, originally tied to an unbranded calf.
Grayson
English · English surname meaning 'son of the steward (greyve)'; now popular as a modern given name.
Aria
Italian · Italian musical term meaning air or song; also linked to Hebrew 'ari' meaning lion.
Jayden
Hebrew · Jayden is a modern English name influenced by Jadon, a Hebrew biblical name meaning thankful or God has heard.
Nova
Latin · From Latin 'novus' meaning 'new'; also an astronomical term for a suddenly bright star.
Maya
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'illusion' or 'magic'; also a variant of Greek Maia, goddess of spring and growth.
Jaxon
English · Jaxon is a modern spelling of Jackson, originally meaning "son of Jack."
Zoey
Greek · Zoey is a modern English spelling of Zoe, from Greek, meaning "life."
Paisley
Scottish · A Scottish place name turned given name, referring to the town of Paisley in Scotland.
Jace
English · Modern name, often a short form of Jason, from Greek 'iasthai' meaning 'to heal.'
Kayden
English · Kayden is a modern English name popularized by the -aden pattern, often linked to Caden and similar contemporary forms.
Greyson
English · Greyson is an English surname-style name meaning son of the gray-haired one, now used as a modern given name.
Ryder
English · Ryder comes from an English occupational surname for a mounted messenger or horseman.
Melody
English · From Greek 'melodia' meaning song or music; an English word name evoking harmony.
Ailany
Spanish · Ailany is often linked in modern use to sky or chief-like meanings, shaped by Hawaiian-inspired naming patterns.

Explore more

Like Ravilucca?

Swipe through thousands of names like it

Start swiping