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Louis in Latin

Louis in Latin is Ludovicus, Aloysius — Louis means a male given name of French origin, used for centuries by French kings.

Louis in Latin

Ludovicus
proper noun
Aloysius
proper noun

What does "Louis" mean?

  1. name A male given name of French origin, used for centuries by French kings.
    "The name Louis was shared by eighteen kings of France."
  2. noun A gold or silver coin issued under the French kings, especially the gold louis d'or.
    "Traders once priced goods in livres and louis d'or."

Louis in a sentence

  • The name Louis was shared by eighteen kings of France.
  • Traders once priced goods in livres and louis d'or.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Louis" in Latin?

"Louis" in Latin is Ludovicus, Aloysius. Louis means: A male given name of French origin, used for centuries by French kings.

How do you use "Louis" in a sentence?

Example: "The name Louis was shared by eighteen kings of France." In Latin, "Louis" is Ludovicus, Aloysius.

Are there other ways to say "Louis" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "Louis": Ludovicus, Aloysius.

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