Louis (given name)

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Louis
Louis XIV of France.jpg
Louis XIV, King of France (1643–1715)
PronunciationUK: /ˈli/
US: /ˈlɪs/
French: [lwi]
GenderMale
Language(s)French and English
Origin
Word/nameFrench
Meaning"Famed warrior" or "loot bringer"
Other names
Alternative spellingLouys
DerivedLouise
Related namesLouie, Clovis, Lewis, Ludovico, Luigi, Luis, Ludvig, Ludwig, Lodewijk, Lodewyk, Alois
See alsoLothar
Robert, name with a similar meaning

Louis is the French form of the Old Frankish given name Chlodowig and one of two English forms,[1] the other being Lewis (/ˈlɪs/).

Etymology[]

The name Louis (through the intermediate form Clovis) derives from the Frankish name *Hlōdowik or *Hlōdowig. Traditionally, this name considered to be composed of two elements, deriving from both Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz ("loud, famous") and *wiganą ("to battle, to fight") respectively, resulting in the traditional practice of translating Clovis' name as meaning "famous warrior" or "famous in battle".[2]

However, scholars have pointed out that Gregory of Tours consequently transcribes the names of various Merovingian royal names containing the first element as chlodo-. The use of a close-mid back protruded vowel (o), rather than the expected close back rounded vowel (u) which Gregory does use in various other Germanic names (i.e. Fredegundis, Arnulfus, Gundobadus, etc.) opens up the possibility that the first element instead derives from Proto-Germanic *hlutą ("lot, share, portion"), giving the meaning of the name as "loot bringer" or "plunder (bringing) warrior". This hypothesis is supported by the fact that if the first element is taken to mean "famous", then the name of Chlodomer (one of Clovis' sons) would contain two elements (*hlūdaz and *mērijaz) both meaning "famous", which would be highly uncommon within the typical Germanic name structure.[3][4]

Variant forms[]

  • Afrikaans: Louis
  • Arabic: لويس‎ and لؤي
  • Albanian: Luigj, Ludovik
  • Ancient Germanic: Chlodovech, Clodovicus, Ludovicus, Clovis, Hludowig
  • Armenian: Լուդովիկ (Loudovik)[5]
  • Basque: Aloxi, Koldobika, Luki, Koldo
  • Breton: Loeiz, Loïc
  • Bengali: লুইস, লুডউইগ, romanizedLuis/Luish, Luduig
  • Bulgarian: Людовик (Lyudovik)
  • Catalan: Lluís
  • Chinese Simplified: 路易 (Lùyì)
  • Chinese Traditional: 路易 (Lùyì)
  • Croatian: Alojzije, Ljudevit, Ludovik, Luj, Alojz
  • Czech: Ludvík, Alois, Luděk
  • Danish: Ludvig, Lodvig
  • Dutch: Lodewijk, Lode, Lodevicus, Loe, Louis, Lowie, Lowieke, Ludo, Ludovicus
  • English: Louis, Louie, Lou, Lewis, Lewes, Lewie, Lew, Lewy or Luey; Ludovic, Lodvig, Lodovig, Lutwidge
  • Esperanto: Ludoviko, Luĉjo
  • French: Louis, Ludovic, Clovis
  • Galician: Lois, Luís
  • Georgian: ხლოდვიგი (Khlodvigi), ლუდვიგი (ludvigi), ლუდოვიკო(ludoviko), ლუი (lui)
  • German: Ludwig, Alois, Aloysius, Lutz
  • Greek: Λουδοβίκος (Loudovíkos), Λοΐζος(Loizos)
  • Hawaiian: Lui
  • Hindi: लुइस (Lu'is)
  • Hungarian: Lajos, Alajos
  • Irish: Alaois, Alabhaois, Laoiseach, Lughaidh
  • Indonesian: Aloysius, Louis, Ludowikus
  • Icelandic: Loðvík
  • Italian: Aloigi, Aloisi, Aloisio, Luigi, Lodovico, Ludovico, Alvise, Gigi, Gigio, Gigino, Ginetto, Gino, Luigino, Vico
  • Japanese: ルイ(Rui)
  • Korean: 루이 (Lui), 루이스 (Luiseu)
  • Latin: Ludovicus, Aloysius
  • Latvian: Ludviķis, Ludis, Ludvigs, Luijs, Luiss, Luī, Aloizs, Aloiss
  • Lithuanian: Liudvikas, Aloyzas, Liudas
  • Macedonian: Лудвиг (Ludvig), Луј (Luj), Људевит (Ljudevit)
  • Medieval Occitan: Aloys, Aloysius
  • Norwegian: Ludvig, Lodve
  • Occitan: Loís
  • Persian: لوئیس
  • Polish: Ludwik, Alojzy
  • Portuguese: Luís, Aloísio, Aluísio, Ludovico (Luiz is an archaic form), Luisinho
  • Provençal: Louïs, Louei, Louvis
  • Punjabi: ਲੂਯਿਸ (Lūyis)
  • Romanian: Aloisiu, Ludovic
  • Russian: Людовик (Lyudovik)
  • Scottish Gaelic: Luthais
  • Sicilian: Luiggi, Ludovicu
  • Serbian: Луј (Luj), Људевит (Ljudevit)
  • Slovak: Ľudovít, Alojz
  • Slovene: Alojz, Lojze, Ljudevit, Luj, Alojzij, Ludvik
  • Spanish: Luis, Ludovico
  • Swedish: Ludvig, Love, Ludde
  • Tamil: லூயிஸ் (Lūyis)
  • Telugu: లూయిస్ (Lūyis)
  • Thai: หลุยส์ (H̄luys̄̒)
  • Ukrainian: Людовик (Lyudovyk)
  • Welsh: Lewis

Feminine variants[]

  • Arabic: لويز
  • Belarusian: Луіза (Luiza)
  • Chinese Simplified: 路易丝 (Lùyìsī)
  • Chinese Traditional: 路易絲 (Lùyìsī)
  • Croatian: Alojzija
  • Danish: Louise
  • Dutch: Louisa, Louise, Ludovica
  • English: Louisa, Lou, Louella, Lula, Luella
  • Estonian: Loviise
  • Finnish: Loviisa
  • French: Lou, Louise, Louisette
  • German: Aloisia, Louisa, Luise, Lulu, Luisa
  • Greek: Λουίζα (Louíza)
  • Gujarati: લુઇસ (Lu'isa)
  • Hebrew: לואיז
  • Hindi: लुइस (Lu'isa)
  • Hungarian: Lujza
  • Italian: Lodovica, Ludovica, Luigia, Luisa, Gigia, Gina, Ginetta, Luigina, Luisella
  • Japanese: ルイーザ (Ruīza), ルイ (Rui)
  • Kannada: ಲೂಯಿಸ್ (Lūyis)
  • Korean: 루이사 (Luisa)
  • Lithuanian: Liudvika
  • Maori: Ruiha
  • Macedonian: Лујза (Lujza), Лојза (Lojza)
  • Mongolian: Луиза (Luiza)
  • Nepali: लुइस (Lu'isa)
  • Norwegian: Lovise
  • Persian: لوئیس
  • Polish: Ludwika, Luiza
  • Portuguese: Luísa, Luiza
  • Romanian: Luiza
  • Serbian: Луиз (Luiz)
  • Slovak: Alojzia
  • Slovene: Alojzija
  • Spanish: Luisa, Luisina, Luisita
  • Swedish: Lovisa, Lova
  • Tamil: லூயிஸ் (Lūyis)
  • Telugu: లూయిస్ ( Lūyis)
  • Thai: หลุยส์ (H̄luys̄̒)
  • Ukrainian: Луїза (Luyiza)
  • Urdu: لوئیس

Arts and entertainment[]

  • Louis (singer) (1952–2011), Serbian singer
  • Louis Akin (1868–1913), American painter and illustrator
  • Lou Albano (1933–2009), Italian wrestler, manager and actor
  • Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), American jazz musician
  • Louis C.K. (born 1967), American comedian
  • Louis Cachet (born 1973), Norwegian musician
  • Louis Calabro (1926–1991), Italian American orchestral composer
  • Louis Calhern (1895–1956), American actor
  • Louis Clark (born 1947), English musical arranger and keyboard player
  • Lou Costello (1906–1959), American comedian
  • Louis Daguerre (1787–1851), French artist and photographer
  • Louis Deland (1772–1823), Swedish ballet dancer, singer, actor, choreographer and ballet master
  • Lou Dobbs (born 1945), CNN anchor
  • Lou Ferrigno (born 1951), American bodybuilder and actor
  • Louis Gallodier (1734–1803), ballet master and choreographer
  • Louis Gossett Jr. (born 1936), American actor
  • Louis Johnson (bassist) (1955–2015), American bass player and singer, member of The Brothers Johnson
  • Louis Jordan (1908–1975), pioneering American jazz, blues and rhythm & blues musician and songwriter
  • Louis Jourdan (1921–2015), French actor
  • Louis Jouvet (1887–1951), French actor and director
  • Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974), American architect
  • Louis L'Amour (1908–1988), American author of Western fiction
  • Louis Logic, American underground rapper
  • Louis Masreliez (1748–1810), French-born Swedish painter and interior designer
  • Louis Prima (1910–1978), Italian American jazz and swing musician and trumpeter
  • Louis Rukeyser (1933–2006), American economic commentator
  • Lou Diamond Phillips (born 1962), American actor
  • Lou Rawls (1933–2006), American musician
  • Lou Reed (1942–2013), American musician
  • Louis Sachar (born 1954), American author of children's books
  • Louis Spohr (1784–1859), German composer
  • Louis Sullivan (1856–1924), American architect
  • Louis Theroux (born 1970), British television broadcaster
  • Louis Tomlinson (born 1991), English pop singer; one-fourth of English-Irish boy band One Direction
  • Louis Van Lint (1909–1986), Belgian artist
  • Louis Vuitton (designer) (1821–1892), French fashion designer
  • Louis Wain (1860–1936), British artist who drew cats
  • Louis Walsh (born 1952), Irish entertainment manager

Politics[]

  • Louis A. Bloom (1900-1988), Pennsylvania State Representative and Judge
  • Louis Brandeis (1856–1941), American Supreme Court justice and Zionist leader
  • Louis Philippe de Bombelles, Austrian count and diplomat
  • Louis H. Bruni (born 1949), Texas politician and businessman
  • Louis Conradt, politician from Texas, investigated by To Catch a Predator
  • Louis DeJoy (born 1957), American businessman and current postmaster general of the United States
  • Louis René Édouard, cardinal de Rohan (1734–1803), French religious leader and politician
  • Louis Farrakhan (born 1933), Afro-American social leader
  • Louis De Geer (1818–1896), Sweden's first prime minister; baron, statesman and writer
  • Gerhard Louis De Geer, known as Louis De Geer (1854–1935), Swedish prime minister
  • Louis "Louie" Gohmert (born 1953), Texas politician and U.S. Congressman
  • Louis Lucien Hunter, Sri Lankan civil servant and politician
  • Louis St. Laurent (1882–1973), Canadian politician who served as the 12th prime minister of Canada
  • Louis Lingg (1864–1887), German anarchist arrested after Haymarket Square bombing
  • Louis Michel (born 1947), Belgian politician
  • Louis Riel (1844–1885), Canadian politician, a founder of Manitoba, and leader of the Métis

Royalty[]

Holy Roman Emperors and Kings of Germany[]

  • Louis the Pious, Emperor and King of the Franks from 814 to his death.
  • Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor, eldest son of the emperor Lothair I
  • Louis III, Holy Roman Emperor, maternal grandson of the emperor Louis II
  • Louis the German (Louis II), the third son of the emperor Louis the Pious and his first wife
  • Louis the Child (Louis III), the last true Carolingian ruler of East Francia
  • Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Kings of France[]

  • Louis the Pious, Emperor and King of the Franks from 814 to his death
  • Louis the Stammerer, the eldest son of Charles the Bald and Ermentrude of Orléans
  • Louis III of France, king of Western Francia
  • Louis IV of France, king of France from 936 to 954
  • Louis V of France, son of the Frankish King Lothair and his wife Emma
  • Louis VI of France, King of France from 1108 to 1137
  • Louis VII of France, King of France from 1137 to 1180
  • Louis VIII of France, King of France from 1223 to 1226
  • Louis IX of France, King of France from 1226 to 1270
  • Louis X of France, King of France from 1314 to 1316
  • Louis XI of France, King of France from 1461 to 1483
  • Louis XII of France, King of France from 1498 to 1515
  • Louis XIII of France, King of France and Navarre from 1610 to 1643
  • Louis XIV of France, King of France and Navarre from 1643 to 1715
  • Louis XV of France, King of France and Navarre from 1715 to 1774
  • Louis XVI of France, King of France and Navarre from 1774 until 1791
  • Louis XVII of France, the son of King Louis XVI of France and Marie Antoinette
  • Louis XVIII of France, King of France and Navarre from 1815 to 1824
  • Louis XIX of France, King of France and Navarre for twenty minutes in 1830 before his abdication

Other French royalty[]

Kings of Etruria[]

Kings of Holland[]

  • Louis I Bonaparte, King of Holland from 1806 to 1810
  • Louis II Bonaparte, King of Holland in 1810, also Grand Duke of Berg

Kings of Hungary[]

  • Louis the Great, (Louis I of Hungary) Apostolic King of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Jerusalem and Sicily from 1342, King of Poland from 1370
  • Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia, King of Bohemia and Hungary from 1516 to 1526

King of Portugal[]

  • Louis I of Portugal (1838–1889), succeeded to his older brother Peter V in 1861

King of Spain[]

  • Louis I of Spain, the eldest son of Philip V of Spain by his first Queen consort Maria Louisa of Savoy

Princes of Monaco[]

Princes of the United Kingdom[]

Dukes and Kings of Bavaria[]

Grand-Duke of Berg[]

  • Louis, Grand Duke of Berg from 1809 to 1813, also King of Holland as Louis II

Grand-Dukes of Hesse[]

Duke of Savoy[]

Duke of Württemberg[]

Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt[]

Science and innovation[]

Sports[]

  • Louis Almond (born 1992), English footballer
  • Louis Babrow (1915–2004), South African rugby union player
  • Louis Baise (born 1927), South African Olympic wrestler
  • Lou Boudreau (1917–2001), American, Hall of Fame baseball player and manager
  • Lou Brock (born 1939), American baseball player
  • Louis Bullard (1956–2010), American football player
  • Louis Campbell (born 1979), American basketball player
  • Louis Chevrolet (1878–1941), racing driver and the founder of the Chevrolet Motor Car Company
  • Louis Deletraz (born 1997), Swiss race car driver
  • Louis Clarke (1901–77), American Olympic track champion
  • Louis Ford (footballer) (born 1914), Welsh footballer
  • Louis van Gaal (born 1951), Dutch footballer and manager
  • Lou Gehrig (1903–1941), American baseball player
  • Louis Jani (born 1957), Canadian judoka
  • Louis Kaplan (1901–1970), nicknamed "Kid Kaplan", Russian-born American world champion Hall of Fame featherweight boxer
  • Louis King (basketball) (born 1999), American basketball player
  • Louis Klotz (born 1921), nicknamed "Red", American NBA basketball player and owner of the Washington Generals and New York Nationals
  • Louis Pilot (born 1940), Luxembourgian footballer and manager
  • Louis Rubenstein (1861–1931), Canadian world champion Hall of Fame figure skater
  • Louis Saha (born 1978), French footballer
  • Louis Smith (gymnast) (born 1989), English gymnast

Others[]

  • Louis Edmund Blaze (1861–1951), Sri Lankan Burgher educationist, founder of Kingswood College, Kandy, Sri Lanka
  • Louis Botha (1862–1919), South African politician, first Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, one of the principal commanders of the Second Boer War
  • Louis Congo (c. 1725), emancipated slave, appointed public executioner of Louisiana
  • Louis Le Duff, French billionaire businessman
  • Louis Franchet d'Espèrey, French general during World War I
  • Louis V. Gerstner Jr. (born 1942), chairman and CEO of IBM
  • Louis Jolliet (1645–1700), French explorer, one of the first Europeans to reach the northern part of the Mississippi River
  • Louis-Frédéric Lescure (1904–1993), French industrialist
  • Louis Mountbatten (1900–1979), last Viceroy of India and first Governor-General of independent India, cousin of Queen Elizabeth II
  • Louis Palander (1842–1920], Swedish naval officer
  • Louis (parrot), parrot from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, well-provided for by owner's will after her death in 1949
  • Louis H. Pollak (1922–2012), American district court judge and dean of Yale Law School and the University of Pennsylvania Law School
  • Louis Pope (b.1947), American businessman
  • Louis B. Schwartz (1913–2003), American law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School
  • Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp (born 1994), heir apparent to earldom.
  • Louis Zamperini (1917–2014), American World War II veteran, Christian evangelist and an Olympic distance runner, best known for being a Japanese POW survivor.

Fictional characters[]

  • Dr. Louis Faraday, a character in the 1986 American science fiction adventure movie Flight of the Navigator
  • Louis, a character in the American sitcom television series Kate & Allie
  • Louis de Pointe du Lac, character in the Vampire Chronicles novels by Anne Rice
  • Louis the Alligator, from film The Princess and the Frog
  • Louis Gara, a character in the 2013 American black comedy crime movie Life of Crime
  • Louis Huang, character played by Randall Park in Fresh Off the Boat
  • Louis Litt, character played by Rick Hoffman in Suits
  • Louis Tully, character played by Rick Moranis in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II
  • Louis Wu, character in the Ringworld books by Larry Niven
  • Louie Duck, Disney character
  • Louis, one of the protagonists of Left 4 Dead
  • Louis, a protagonist of the Japanese manga series Beastars

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Louis". Behind the Name.
  2. ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Ludwig". Behind the Name.
  3. ^ Julius Pokorny (1959), Indogermanisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch, Bern.
  4. ^ Nederlandse Voornamenbank, Lodewijk, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Meertens Institute.
  5. ^ M. Petrossian (ed.). New Dictionary Armenian-English. Librairie de Beyrouth.
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