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From French Louis, from Middle French Loïs, Loïc, &c., from Old French Looïs, Luis, Lodhuvigs, Lodevis, Lodhwig, &c., from Latin Ludovicus, from Clodovicus, ...
Borrowed from Old French Louis, Looïs, Luis, from Latin Ludovīcus, from Old High German *Hlūtwīg or Frankish *Hlōdowig, from Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz (“loud, ...
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A surname from Welsh [in turn originating as a patronymic], an adopted anglicization of Llywelyn. The title given to a partially apprenticed Freemason ...
A diminutive of the male given name Louis. A diminutive of the female given names Louise or Louisa.
Saint Louis, Saint-Louis or St. Louis commonly refers to: Louis IX of France, King of France from 1226 to 1270; St. Louis, a city in Missouri, United States ...
Adaptation of Old French Louis, Looïs, Luis, from Latin Ludovīcus, from Old High German *Hlūtwīg or Frankish *Hlōdowig, from Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz (“loud, ...