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Ludovic

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Name — A male given name, the French form of Louis/Ludwig.

Etymology

From French Ludovic, tracing back to Medieval Latin Lūdovīcus — the same root that gives English "Louis" and German "Ludwig."

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What does “Ludovic” mean?

The word “Ludovic” means a male given name, the French form of Louis/Ludwig. In plain terms, a French male first name, a relative of Louis and Ludwig.

How do you use “Ludovic” in a sentence?

Here is “Ludovic” used in a sentence: “Ludovic moved to Paris to study music in his twenties.”

What part of speech is “Ludovic”?

“Ludovic” is a name.

Where does the word “Ludovic” come from?

The word “Ludovic” comes from Medieval Latin. From French Ludovic, tracing back to Medieval Latin Lūdovīcus — the same root that gives English "Louis" and German "Ludwig.".

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