Luís
Portuguese
/luˈiʃ/, /luˈis/, //, //, //, //
proper noun
Etymology
Derived from Old French Louis derived from Latin Ludovīcus derived from Old High German *Hlūtwīg derived from Frankish *Hlōdowig, *Hlūdawīg derived from Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz (loud, famous, noise, sound).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*hlūdaz
Gloss
loud, famous, noise, sound
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
音
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Louis English
- Louisville English
- Ludwig English
- Luis English
- Clodovicus Latin
- Ludovicus Latin
- Ludovīcus Latin
- Ludwig German
- Gianluigi Italian
- Luigi Italian
- Pierluigi Italian
- Louis French
- Luis Spanish, Castilian
- *ḱlew- Proto-Indo-European
- *ḱlewtos Proto-Indo-European
- *hlūdaz Proto-Germanic
- hlūda(z), *hlūdaz Proto-Germanic
- ルートヴィヒ Japanese
- hlud Old English
- hlūd Old English
- Lewis Middle English
- Ludvík Czech
- Lois Old French
- Louis Old French
- Lois Galician
- Luis Cebuano
- Lodewijc Middle Dutch
- *Hlūtwīg Old High German
- Ludhuwīg Old High German
- lut Old High German
- lūt Old High German
- Ludvík Faroese
- Luis Tagalog
- *Hlūdawīg gmw-pro
- *hlūd gmw-pro
- *lūd Old Dutch
- hlud Old Saxon
- *Hlōdowig, *Hlūdawīg Frankish
- *Hlūdawīg Frankish
- hlud Old Frisian
- hlūd Old Frisian
- Koldo Basque
- Lui Hawaiian