Ludwig (given name)
Pronunciation | German: [ˈluːtvɪç][1] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | German |
Meaning | Famous warrior |
Other names | |
Related names | Alois, Aloysius, Clovis, Lajos, Lewis, Lodewijk, Lodewyk, Loïc, Louis, Ludovic, Ludovico, Ludvig, Ludvík, Luigi, Luis, Luiz, Ludovica |
Ludwig is German name, deriving from Old High German Hludwīg, also spelled Hluotwīg.[2] Etymologically, the name can be traced back to the reconstructed Proto-Germanic name *hlūdazwiganą, which is composed of two elements: *hlūdaz ("loud, famous") and *wiganą ("to battle, to fight") respectively, resulting the name meaning "famous warrior" or "famous in battle".[3]
Ludwig may refer to:
In art:
- Ludwig Mestler, an Austrian artist noted for his watercolor painting
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, a German painter and printmaker
- Ludwig Levy, a German architect
- Ludwig Merwart, an Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a German American architect
- Ludwig Richter, German painter
In botany:
- Ludwig Reichenbach, a German botanist
- Carl Ludwig Blume, a German-Dutch botanist
- Carl Ludwig Willdenow, a German botanist
In economics:
- Ludwig von Mises, an Austrian economist
- Ludwig Roselius, a German coffee baron
In fiction:
- Ludwig Von Drake, character from Walt Disney's cartoons and comic books
- Ludwig Von Koopa, one of the Koopalings from the Mario franchise
- Ludwig, or Germany in an anime series Axis Powers Hetalia
- Ludwig, the first beast hunter of Yharnam's Healing Church in Bloodborne
- Ludwig, the villain of the former Busch Gardens Williamsburg attraction, The Curse of Darkastle
In German nobility:
- Ludwig I, count of Württemberg (1143–1158)
- Ludwig II, count of Württemberg (1158–1181)
- Ludwig I, count of Württemberg-Urach (1419–1450)
- Ludwig II, count of Württemberg-Urach (1450–1457)
- Ludwig IV, landgrave of Thuringia (1200–1227)
- Ludwig I of Bavaria, king of Bavaria (1825–1848)
- Ludwig II of Bavaria, king of Bavaria (1864–1886)
- Ludwig III of Bavaria, last king of Bavaria (1913–1918)
- Ludwig V (disambiguation), many a prince
- Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf, count of Zinzendorf and Pottendorf (1700–1760)
- Friedrich Ludwig, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (1688–1750)
- Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine (1877–1892) (also known in English as Louis IV)
In literature:
- Emil Ludwig, a German writer
- Ludwig Bemelmans, an American author and children's book writer and illustrator
- Ludwig Thoma, a German author
- Ludwig Tieck, a German poet
- Ludwig Uhland, a German poet
In music:
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), German composer and pianist
- Ludwig Göransson, Swedish composer, conductor, and record producer
- Ludwig-Musser, manufacturer of drums and percussion instruments
- Ludwig Minkus, an Austrian composer and violin virtuoso
- Ludwig Spohr (1784–1859), German composer, violinist and conductor
In philosophy:
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Austrian philosopher who contributed several ground-breaking works to contemporary philosophy
- Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach, a German philosopher
In physics and chemistry:
- Ludwig Boltzmann, an Austrian physicist
- Ludwig Prandtl, a German physicist
- Ludwig Mond, a German chemist
In politics:
- Ludwig Erhard, a West German chancellor
- Ludwig Scotty, president of Nauru
- Count Ludwig von Cobenzl, an Austrian diplomat and politician
In other fields:
- Ludwig Trepte, German actor
- Ludwig W. Adamec (1924–2019), American academic and historian
- Ludwig Ahgren, American live streamer
- Ludwig Aschoff, German physician and pathologist
- Ludwig Beck, German general in Nazi Germany, who was involved in the 20 July Plot against Adolf Hitler
- Ludwig von Benedek, Austrian general (Feldzeugmeister) of Hungarian descent
- Ludwig Binswanger, Swiss psychiatrist
- Ludwig Crüwell, German army general who served in the Afrika Korps of Nazi Germany during World War II
- Ludwig Fischer (1905–1947), German Nazi lawyer and government official executed for war crimes
- Ludwig Gehre, German resistance fighter during World War II
- Carl Ludwig Koch, German entomologist
- Ludwig Kübler, German General der Gebirgstruppe
- Ludwig Leichhardt, Prussian explorer
- Ludwig Müller, leader of the Protestant Reich Church
- Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen, German Lutheran missionary to Sumatra who also translated the New Testament into the native Batak language.
- Ludwig Ortiz, Venezuelan judoka
- Ludwig Plagge (1910–1948), German SS officer at Auschwitz, Buchenwald and Majdanek concentration camps executed for war crimes
- Ludwig Rödl, German chess master
- Ludwig Runzheimer, German Nazi Gestapo officer executed for war crimes
- Ludwig Rübekeil, German philologist
- Ludwig Schläfli, Swiss geometer who made important contributions to higher-dimensional spaces
- Ludwig von Benedek, Austrian general
- Ludwig von Erlichshausen, grand master of the Teutonic Knights
- Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Austrian-born biologist known as one of the founders of general systems theory
See also[]
- Ludwig (surname)
- Lothar
- Louis (given name), alternate version of the name
- Robert, name with a similar meaning
References[]
- ^ Wells, John C. (2008), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman, ISBN 9781405881180
- ^ Paraschkewow, Boris (2004). Wörter und Namen gleicher Herkunft und Struktur: Lexikon etymologischer Dubletten im Deutschen (in German). Walter de Gruyter. p. 57. ISBN 978-3-11-017470-0.
- ^ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Ludwig". Behind the Name.
Categories:
- Given names
- German masculine given names