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Louder

Louder (name) means a surname. Example: “Louder is an uncommon English surname.”

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A surname.
"Louder is an uncommon English surname."

How to use Louder

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA family surname (not related in meaning to the comparative of "loud").

Common mistake

Don't confuse this surname with the comparative form of the adjective "loud."

Word forms

Louders plural

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Louder” mean?

The word “Louder” means a surname. In plain terms, a family surname (not related in meaning to the comparative of "loud").

How do you use “Louder” in a sentence?

Here is “Louder” used in a sentence: “Louder is an uncommon English surname.”

What part of speech is “Louder”?

“Louder” is a name.

Is “Louder” a common word?

“Louder” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Louder a common surname?

Louder is documented as a surname, though it is far less common than many other family names in English-speaking countries. It's most often encountered as a personal name rather than a place name or common noun.

Why does the surname Louder look identical to the comparative form of loud?

The surname Louder happens to be spelled the same as "louder," the comparative form of the adjective loud, meaning "more loud." This is a coincidence of spelling rather than a shared origin, and context usually makes clear which one is meant.

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