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Re: Uh, Guys...?
Hm... need to check sources on this, but as far as I remember, the analysis of Alois was AL-WIS "all witting".I tend to favour this, because there is a dwarf called Alwis in the poetic Edda who has a riddle contest with Thor and loses because he was surprised by sunrise and dies.But I need to check sources again ...I the light of the previous argument: An alternative explanation of the name Alois makes a name element #WIT# (or #WIS#) even more rare and unlikely.EDIT: I checked Foerstemann (1900) and he gives the first mentioning of Alois with Cassidor, 5th century). He also quotes one Alafredus with sons Allo, Alaricus, and Alois in the 9th century. I think, this rules out the provencalic form of Louis as the first source of Alois (it can be a source for a later revival of the name).

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