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I hate to say it, but in the US this is probably going to become associated with Luigi Mangione. Thankfully here in Brazil that probably won't happen since Luigi Mangione isn't as well-known here (plus it's rising in popularity here), and it definitely won't happen in Italy as there are lots of other famous Luigis there. But to Americans, the only other Luigi most people recognize besides Mangione is the Mario character, and it seems like Mangione is the Luigi that's getting the most coverage in the US.
What a cool name! I love Luigi from Super Mario too!
It's a nice enough name, but it reminds me too much of Luigi from the movie 'Cars' and the Super Mario game. I don't even play that game but the association is still strong.
Lol this is one of my favourite names, because I absolutely l o v e the Mario character!
Sounds like that friend who accomplishes things by doing nothing(This is a joke)
The most italian-sounding name ever.
Unfortunately this name is firmly an Italian name, and sounds peculiar on non-Italians. Shame, though. It's a very fun name, and isn't hard to pronounce.
When I hear this name I think of pizza. I think the name is quite a cliché.
If I ever met a Luigi in real life, I would assume he had a brother called Mario. Both names remind me of Super Mario Bros.
It's okay, but it's a little dull as far as Italian names go. The Mario character pops into my head first, and next the Mario music starts playing. Although it would be funny if someone named twin boys Mario and Luigi.
Luigi from The Super Mario Bros! Hehe this is such a classic name; a name I grew up and associated with Mario and Princess Toadstool. It's a nice name, but I can't see my child grow up with this name. Someone else's kid, sure go ahead, this is a cool name!
This name's fun to say for some reason. It might be partially because I like the Mario Bros. character, but I think Luigi's a great name. :)
I wouldn't choose it for my kid though, because it's too Italian. Not to sound racist, but it just doesn't fit a non-Italian very well.

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