Quite popular in Norway. Most definitely not pronounced lee-kee. It's almost like Luka, but as another person said, the sound isn't really in the English language.
― Anonymous User 1/20/2012
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Pronunciation is actually more like LUU-keh... or LUY-keh? I'm not that great at figuring out which sound is represented on the pronunciation guide for the Y-sound! Either way it's not really a sound that is used in English.