Carlisle

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  • English
From a surname which was derived from the name of a city in northern England. The city was originally called by the Romans Luguvalium meaning "stronghold of LUGUS". Later the Brythonic element ker "fort" was appended to the name of the city.

LUGUS   male   Celtic Mythology
Probably from early Celtic meaning "light", ultimately from the Indo-European root *leuk "light, brightness". This was the name of a Celtic (Gaulish) god of commerce and craftsmanship, who was equated by the Romans with Mercury. He probably forms the basis for the characters and names of Lugh (Irish) and Lleu (Welsh).
OTHER FORMS
ANCIENT IRISH: Luigsech
CELTIC MYTHOLOGY: Lugos, Lugus
ENGLISH: Carlyle
IRISH MYTHOLOGY: , Lug, Lugaid, Lugh, Lughaidh
IRISH: Laoise, Lughaidh, Luíseach
WELSH MYTHOLOGY: Lleu, Llew