Lucas (surname)
Lucas as a surname may refer to:
- A. P. Lucas (1857–1923), English cricketer
- Al Lucas (American football) (1978–2005), professional American football player (NFL, AFL)
- Albert Lucas (athlete) (1899–1967), French hurdler
- Al Lucas (basketball) (1922–1995), professional basketball player who played one season for the Boston Celtics
- Al Lucas (musician) (1916–1983), Canadian jazz bassist and studio musician
- Albert Lucas (Jewish activist) (1859–1923), British-born American activist in global charity and Orthodox Judaism
- Albert Lucas (juggler) (born 1960), American juggler who has set several world records
- Anthony Francis Lucas (1855–1921), Croatian-born oil-field engineer
- Antoinette Lucas (born 1968), American field hockey player
- Arthur Lucas, one of the last two people to be executed in Canada
- Arthur Lucas (academic), 18th Principal of King's College London
- Arthur Henry Shakespeare Lucas (1853-1936), English-born Australian schoolmaster and scientist
- Baron Lucas, aristocratic family name - see below
- Benjamin Lucas, Anglo-Irish soldier of the 17th century
- Buddy Lucas (swimmer), New Zealand swimmer
- Buddy Lucas (musician), US musician
- Caroline Lucas (born 1960), British politician
- Charles Lucas (1613–1648), English soldier
- Charles Lucas (musician) (1808–1869), British cellist
- Charles Lucas (politician) (1713–1771), Irish politician and physician
- Charles Davis Lucas (1834–1914), Anglo-Irish soldier, Victoria Cross recipient
- Charlotte Lucas (born 1976), British actress
- Clarence Lucas (1866–1947), Canadian composer
- Colin Lucas (born 1940), British historian
- Craig Lucas (born 1951), American playwright
- David Lucas (born 1937), American music producer and jingle writer
- David Lucas, pseudonym of Steven Blum (born 1965), American voice actor
- Dick Lucas (minister) (born 1925), British evangelical speaker
- Dick Lucas (singer), British vocalist
- E. V. Lucas (1868–1938), British writer
- Édouard Lucas (1842–1891), French mathematician who studied Lucas numbers and the closely related Fibonacci numbers (both of which are examples of a Lucas sequence)
- Edward Lucas, one of several people including:
- Edward Lucas (journalist), British journalist
- Eliza Lucas (c.1722–1793), Antiguan-born plantation manager
- Francis Lucas, various including:
- Francis Lucas (c.1741–1770), naval officer and merchant trader born in Clontibret, Ireland
- Francis Lucas (Irish politician) (1669–1746), Member of Parliament for Monaghan Borough 1713–1746 and Monaghan County
- Francis Lucas (English politician) (1850–1918), British company director and Conservative Member of Parliament for Lowestoft 1900–1906
- Frank E. Lucas (1876–1948), American politician
- Frank Lucas (1894–1967), English literary critic
- Frank Lucas (drug lord) (born 1930), American drug dealer
- Frank Lucas (Oklahoma politician) (born 1960), American politician
- Frederick Lucas (1812-1855), British journalist
- Frederick Ross Lucas (Buddy Lucas, 1931–2002), New Zealand swimmer
- Fred Lucas (Frederick Warrington Lucas, 1903–1987), American Major League Baseball player
- Sir Frederick Cook, 2nd Baronet (Frederick Lucas Cook, 1844–1920), British politician
- Frederic Augustus Lucas (1852–1929), American anatomist and museum director
- Gary Lucas, American musician
- Gary Lucas (baseball player) (born 1954), American baseball player
- Geoffry Lucas (1872–1947), English architect (often mis-spelt Geoffrey)
- George Lucas (born 1944), American film maker
- George W. Lucas (1845–1921), American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient
- Henry Lucas (politician) (c.1610-1663), British politician and benefactor
- Henry Lee Lucas (1936–2001), American convicted murderer
- Hippolyte Lucas (1814-1899), French entomologist
- Hippolyte-Julien-Joseph Lucas (1807-1878), French writer and critic
- Ian Lucas (born 1960), British politician
- Isaac Benson Lucas (1867–1940), Canadian politician
- Isabel Lucas (born 1985), Australian actress
- Isabelle Lucas (1927–1997), British actress and singer
- James Lucas (1792-1865), see Lucas Brothers, Builders, British builder
- Jean Jacques Étienne Lucas (1764–1819), French naval officer
- Jean Lucas (1917–2003), French racing driver
- Jeanne Hopkins Lucas (c.1936–2007), American politician
- Jerry Lucas (born 1940), American basketball player
- Jett Lucas (born 1993), American actor, son of George Lucas
- Jim G. Lucas (1914–1970), American journalist
- John Lucas, one of several people including:
- John Lucas (comics), American comic book artist
- John Lucas (philosopher)
- Sir John Lucas (royalist) (1606-1671) 1st Lord Lucas of Shenfield, brother of Charles Lucas
- John Lucas (VC) (1827-1892), Irish soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross after action in New Zealand
- John Lucas II, American basketball player, NBA
- John Lucas III, American basketball player, son of John Lucas II
- John Meredyth Lucas, screenwriter, director
- John P. Lucas, American general in World War II
- John Seymour Lucas, British artist
- Joseph Lucas (1834-1902), founder of the British automotive electrical components manufacturer - Lucas Automotive, LucasVarity
- Josh Lucas, American actor
- Ken Lucas, American politician
- Malcolm M. Lucas, American judge
- Matt Lucas (born 1974), British comedian
- Maurice Lucas, American basketball player
- Michael Lucas, one of several people including:
- Michael Lucas (director)
- Michael Lucas (political activist), artist, designer and political activist
- Michael William George Lucas (1926-2001), British politician, 2nd Lord Lucas of Chilworth
- Nathaniel Lucas, convict transported to Australia
- Nick Lucas, American jazz troubadour
- Ray Lucas, American football player
- Reggie Lucas, American songwriter and producer
- Richard Lucas, one of several people including:
- Richard Lucas (clergyman) (c. 1640–1715), Welsh clergyman
- Richard Lucas (politician)
- Richard Lucas (rower) (1886–1968), British rower
- Richie Lucas (born 1938), American footballer
- Richard Cockle Lucas (1800–1883), English sculptor
- Robert Lucas, one of several people including:
- Robert Lucas (governor), American politician
- Robert Lucas, American politician
- Robert Lucas, Jr., American economist (Lucas critique)
- Sam Lucas, American actor
- Samuel Lucas, abolitionist and newspaper editor
- Samuel Lucas (1805-1870), 'Senior" - brewer and painter
- Sarah Lucas, British artist
- Scott Lucas, one of several people including:
- Scott W. Lucas (1892–1968), U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader from Illinois
- Scott Lucas (footballer) (born 1977), Australian footballer
- Scott Lucas (musician), founding member of Local H
- Shannon Lucas, American extreme metal drummer
- Spencer G. Lucas, American paleontologist
- St. John Lucas (1879–1934), English poet and anthologist
- Steve Lucas, commander of Canadian Forces Air Command
- Thomas Lucas (royalist) (d. 1649), English Cavalier, brother of and John and Charles
- Thomas Lucas (c. 1720-1784), English MP and West Indies merchant
- Thomas Geoffry Lucas (1872–1947), English architect
- Thomas Pennington Lucas (1843-1917), Scottish-born Australian medical practitioner
- Tommy Lucas (1895-1953), English footballer
- Trevor Lucas, Australian folk-rock musician
- Victor Lucas, Canadian writer and TV show director
- Vrain Denis-Lucas, French forger
- Werner Lucas, German pilot
- Wilfred Lucas, Canadian film actor and director
Lucas as an aristocratic family name, Baron Lucas of Crudwell, may refer to:
- Mary Grey, Countess of Kent, 1st Baroness Lucas of Crudwell (died 1702)
- Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, 2nd Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1671–1740)
- Anthony Grey, Earl of Harold, 3rd Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1695–1723)
- Jemima Yorke, 2nd Marchioness Grey, 4th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell (1722–1797)
- Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, 6th Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1781–1859)
- Anne Florence Cowper, 7th Baroness Lucas of Crudwell (1806–1880)
- Francis Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper, 8th Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1834–1905)
- Auberon Herbert, 9th Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1876–1916)
- Nan Ino Cooper, 10th Baron Lucas of Crudwell (1880–1958)
- Anne Rosemary Palmer, 11th baroness of Crudwell (1919–1991)
- Ralph Palmer, 12th Baron Lucas of Crudwell (born 1951)
See also
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