Leka

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See also: leka, leká, le·ka, and lęka
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Albanian

Etymology

Uncertain. Mistakenly attributed as an old borrowing from Ancient Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Aléxandros), However, the ks would not evolve into a voiceless velar plosive, usually a h, sh or shk, rendering this origin uncertain. see Llesh, Lesh. Alternatively, related to lekë (mountaineer, lord) from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (light), possibly a synonym to Ancient Greek Ἀλβανοί (Albanoí, a southern Illyrian tribe), from *albʰós (white).

According to Baroness Marie Amalie von Godin, Lek, Lekë or Leka were originally the words for the governing Kanun, see doke or Latin lēx. It only became a proper name after the influence of Lekë Dukagjini.[1]

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Leka m

  1. a male given name

References

  1. ^ Reinkowski, Maurus (2005) “Gewohnheitsrecht im multinationalen Staat: Die Osmanen und der albanische Kanun”, in Rechtspluralismus in der Islamischen Welt: Gewohnheitsrecht zwischen Staat und Gesellschaft., volume 16, Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, pages 121–142

Norwegian Bokmål

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Proper noun

Leka

  1. A municipality of Trøndelag, Norway, formerly in Nord-Trøndelag (until 1 January 2018).

Norwegian Nynorsk

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Proper noun

Leka

  1. A municipality of Trøndelag, Norway (formerly in Nord-Trøndelag) located on an island with the same name.