Gender Feminine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /lu.do.ˈvi.ka/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian feminine form of Ludwig.

Related Names

Rootshlud/hlut + wig
Masculine FormsLodovico, Ludovico
Other Languages & CulturesLluïsa(Catalan) Alojzija(Croatian) Aloisie(Czech) Louise(Danish) Louisa, Louise, Loes(Dutch) Louisa, Louise, Lou, Lula, Lulu(English) Loviise(Estonian) Loviisa(Finnish) Louise, Lou, Louisette, Louison(French) Louisa, Louise, Luise, Aloisia, Aloysia, Lulu(German) Louiza(Greek) Lujza(Hungarian) Luīze(Latvian) Liudvika(Lithuanian) Ruiha(Maori) Louise, Lovise(Norwegian) Ludwika, Luiza(Polish) Luísa(Portuguese) Luiza(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Luiza(Romanian) Liùsaidh(Scottish Gaelic) Alojzia, Lujza(Slovak) Alojzija(Slovene) Luisa, Luisina, Luisita(Spanish) Louise, Lovisa, Lo, Lova, Lovis(Swedish)

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Entry updated December 7, 2022