(lú) surname Lu; abbr. for Luxembourg 盧森堡|卢森堡[Lu2 sen1 bao3]
(lúkèsuǒ) Luxor (name)
(lúkǎ) Lucca (city in Tuscany)
(lúkǎsī) Lucas (name)
(lúkǎshēnkē) Aleksandr Grigoryevich Lukachenko, president of Belarus from 1994
(lúyīn) Lewin (name); Kurt Lewing (1890-1944), German American psychologist of the Gestalt school, the author of Field Theory
(lúsàiēn) Lucerne, Switzerland
(lúbù) rouble, Russian currency; also spelt ruble
(lúbùěryǎnà) Ljubljana, capital of Slovenia
(lúwàngdá) Rwanda
(lúsuō) Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), Enlightenment philosopher
(lúsēnbǎo) Luxembourg
(lúwǔxuàn) Roh Moo-hyun (1946-2009), South Korean lawyer and politician, president 2003-2008
(lúbǐ) rupee
(lúshì) Lushi county in Sanmenxia 三門峽|三门峡[San1 men2 xia2], Henan
(lúshìxiàn) Lushi county in Sanmenxia 三門峽|三门峡[San1 men2 xia2], Henan
(lútàiyú) Roh Tae-woo (1932-), South Korean politician, president 1988-1993
(lúfúgōng) Le Louvre, Paris Museum; more common trad. form 羅浮宮|罗浮宫
(lúgōuqiáo) Lugou bridge or Marco Polo bridge in southwest of Beijing, the scene of the incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China
(lúgōuqiáoshìbiàn) the Marco Polo bridge incident of 7th July 1937 that sparked WW2 between Japan and China
(lúwānqū) Luwan district, central Shanghai
(lúzhàolín) Lu Zhaolin (637-689), Tang poet
(lúsèfú) Rutherford (Earnest, an early nuclear physicist from New Zealand)
(lúwǎěrhé) Loire River, France
(lúsàkǎ) Lusaka, capital of Zambia
(lúlóng) Lulong county in Qinhuangdao 秦皇島|秦皇岛[Qin2 huang2 dao3], Hebei
(lúlóngxiàn) Lulong county in Qinhuangdao 秦皇島|秦皇岛[Qin2 huang2 dao3], Hebei