Lewis (given name) explained
Lewis is a masculine English-language given name. It was coined as an anglicisation of given names in other languages.
"Lewis" has been used to anglicise the Irish name "Irish: [[Lugaid]]", the German name "", and the French name "" (the last two originally deriving from the Old Frankish name ). It may also be a borrowing from the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, whose name derives from the Scottish Gaelic .
Variant forms
- af|Louis
- ar|لويس
- sq|Luigj, Ludovik
- Ancient Germanic: Chlodovech, Clodovicus, Ludovicus, Clovis, Hludowig
- hy|Լուդովիկ (Loudovik)[1]
- eu|Aloxi, Koldobika, Luki, [[Koldo]]
- br|Loeiz, [[Loïc]]
- bn|লুইস, লুডউইগ|translit=[[Luis]]/Luish, Luduig
- bg|Людовик ()
- ca|[[Lluís]]
- Chinese (traditional and simplified): Chinese: 路易 (Lùyì)
- hr|[[Alojzije]], [[Ljudevit (name)|Ljudevit]], Ludovik, Luj, [[Alojz]]
- cs|[[Ludvík]], [[Alois]], [[Luděk]]
- da|[[Ludvig]], Lodvig
- mk|Лудвиг (), (), ()
- nl|[[Lodewijk]], [[Lode (name)|Lode]], Lodevicus, [[Loe (disambiguation)|Loe]], Louis, [[Lowie]], Lowieke, [[Ludo (given name)|Ludo]], [[Ludovicus]]
- en|Louis, [[Louie (given name)|Louie]], [[Lou (given name)|Lou]], Lewis, [[Lewes (disambiguation)|Lewes]], [[Lewie]], [[Lew (given name)|Lew]], [[Lewy (surname)|Lewy]], Luey, Ludovic, Lodvig, Lodovig
- eo|Ludoviko, Luĉjo
- fr|Louis, [[Ludovic]], [[Clovis (given name)|Clovis]]
- gl|[[Luis|Lois]], [[Luis|Luís]]
- Georgian: ხლოდვიგი (), (), (), ()
- de|[[Ludwig (given name)|Ludwig]], [[Alois]], [[Aloysius]], [[Lutz]]
- el|Λουδοβίκος ()
- haw|Lui
- Hindi: ()
- hu|[[Lajos]], Alajos
- ga|Alaois, Alabhaois, Laoiseach, Lughaidh
- id|Aloysius, Louis, Ludowikus
- is|Loðvík
- it|Aloigi, Aloisi, Aloisio, [[Luigi (name)|Luigi]], [[Lodovico]], [[Ludovico]], Alvise, Gigi, Gigio, Gigino, Ginetto, Gino, Luigino, Vico
- Japanese: Japanese: ルイ|italic=no (Rui)
- Korean: (), ()
- la|[[Ludovicus]], [[Aloysius]]
- lv|Ludviķis, Ludis, Ludvigs, Luijs, Luiss, Luī, Aloizs, Aloiss
- lt|[[Liudvikas (disambiguation)|Liudvikas]], Aloyzas, Liudas
- Medieval Occitan: Aloys, Aloysius
- no|[[Ludvig]], Lodve
- Occitan:
- Persian:
- pl|[[Ludwik]], Alojzy
- pt|[[Luis|Luís]], [[Aloísio]], Aluísio, Ludovico, Luisinho, Luiz
- Provençal:
- Punjabi: ਲੂਯਿਸ (Lūyis)
- ro|Aloisiu, [[Ludovic]]
- ru|Людовик ()
- Scottish Gaelic:
- Sicilian: Luiggi, Ludovicu
- sr|Луј (Luj), Људевит (Ljudevit)
- sk|Ľudovít, Alojz
- sl|[[Alojz]], [[Lojze]], [[Ljudevit (name)|Ljudevit]], Luj, Alojzij, Ludvik
- es|[[Luis]], Ludovico
- sv|[[Ludvig]], Love, Ludde
- Tamil: லூயிஸ் (Lūyis)
- Telugu: లూయిస్ (Lūyis)
- Thai: หลุยส์ (H̄luys̄̒)
- uk|Людовик (Lyudovyk)
- Welsh: Lewis, Lewys
List of people with the given name Lewis
Nobility
- Lewis Hugh Clifford, 9th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, British peer
- Lewis Joseph Hugh Clifford, 12th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, British peer
- Lewis Hugh Clifford, 13th Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, British peer
- Lewis (Ludovick) Ogilvy-Grant, 5th Earl of Seafield, Scottish peer and Member of Parliament
- Lewis Gordon, 3rd Marquess of Huntly (c. 1626–1653), Scottish nobleman
- Lewis Mordaunt, 3rd Baron Mordaunt, British politician and peer
- Lewis Robessart, British baron
- Lewis Watson, 1st Baron Sondes, British politician and peer
- Lewis Watson, 2nd Baron Sondes, British politician and peer
- Lewis Watson, 3rd Baron Sondes, British peer
Politics
- Lewis V. Bogy (1813–1877), American politician and senator from Missouri
- Lewis Burwell, several men by the name from the Burwell family of Virginia
- Lewis Cass (1782-1886), American politician and senator from Michigan
- Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler (1869-1942), American politician and lieutenant governor of New York
- Lewis Preston Collins II (1896–1952), lieutenant governor of Virginia
- Lewis Weston Dillwyn (1778-1855), British porcelain manufacturer, naturalist and Member of Parliament (MP)
- Lewis E. Eliason (1850-1919), American politician and Lieutenant Governor of Delaware
- Lewis H. Evans (1832–1904), American politician from Pennsylvania
- Lewis Wormser Harris (1812–1876), bill-broker, financier and the first Jew elected Lord Mayor of Dublin
- Lewis Jones (politician) (1884–1968), British politician, MP for Swansea West, 1931–1945
- G. Lewis Jones (1907–1971), Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, 1959–1961
- Lewis Charles Levin (1808-1860), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Lewis F. Linn (1796-1843), American politician and senator from Missouri
- Lewis Morris (1726-1798), signer of the American Declaration of Independence
- Lewis Morris (governor) (1671-1746), American colonial leader in New York and New Jersey
- Lewis Morris (speaker) (1698-1762), American judge, politician and landowner
- Lewis R. Morris, U.S. Representative from Vermont
- Sir Lewis Morris (1833–1907), Welsh poet, academic and politician
- Lewis E. Parsons (1817-1895), American politician and governor of Alabama
- Lewis B. Parsons Jr. (1818-1907), American Civil War general
- Lewis E. Reed (born 1962), American politician
- Lewis B. Schwellenbach (1894-1948), American politician and senator
- Lewis Strauss (1896-1974), American governmental official
Arts and entertainment
- Lewis Grandison Alexander (1898-1945), American poet, actor, and playwright with ties to the Harlem Renaissance
- Lewis Black (born 1948), American comedian and actor
- Lewis Brindley, British comedian and YouTuber
- Lewis Capaldi (born 1996), Scottish singer-songwriter
- Lewis Carroll (1832–1898), pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the author of Alice in Wonderland
- Lewis Casson (1875–1969), English actor and theatre director
- Lewis Collins (1946–2013), English film and theatre actor
- Lewis D. Collins (1899–1954), American film director
- Lewis Gannett, American writer
- Lewis Hartsough (1828–1919), American Methodist evangelist and gospel songwriter/composer
- Lewis Hobba (born 1985), Australian radio presenter, television presenter and comedian
- Lewis Jones (1897–1939), Welsh writer and political activist
- Lewis Lovhaug, comic reviewer also known as Linkara
- Lewis Miller (Australian artist) (born 1959), Australian painter and visual artist
- Lewis Morris (1701–1765), Welsh hydrographer, antiquary, poet and lexicographer
- Lewis Nash (born 1958), American jazz drummer
- Lewis H. Nash (1852–1923), an American engineer and inventor of the liquid-ring-vacuum pump
- Lewis "Lou" Reed (1942–2013), American rock musician and member of the Velvet Underground
- Lewis E. Reed (born 1962), American politician
- Lewis Shiner (born 1950), American author
- Lewis Waller (1860–1915), English actor and theatre manager
- Lewis Watson (born 1992), British singer-songwriter
- Lewis Strange Wingfield (1842–1891), Irish traveller, actor, writer, and painter
- Lewys Glyn Cothi / Lewis Glyn Cothi (c. 1420–1490), 15th century Welsh poet
Sports
- Lewis Bradley (rugby) (1889–1918), English rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s
- Lewis Brown (rugby league), New Zealand rugby league player
- Lewis Burton, British tennis player and model
- Lewis Collins (footballer), Welsh footballer
- Lewis Dark, footballer
- Lewis Dunk, English footballer
- Lewis Hamilton, Formula One racing driver
- Lewis Hamilton (footballer), footballer
- Lewis Harris (rugby league), English rugby league player
- Lewis Holtby, German footballer
- Lewis Jones (Australian footballer) (1883–1960), Australian rules footballer
- Lewis Jones (footballer, born 1994), British footballer
- Lewis Jones (rugby, born 1931) (born 1931), Welsh rugby union, and rugby league footballer of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s
- Lewis Jones (rugby player born 1992), Welsh rugby union scrum-half
- Lewis Kidd (American football) (born 1997), American football player
- Lewis Moody, English Rugby Union player
- Lewis Pugh, British-South African extreme swimmer, international environmental activist
- Lewis Smith (footballer), Scottish footballer
- Lewis Williamson, racing driver
- Lewis Young, footballer
Religion
Science
- Lewis Akeley (1861–1961), American academic
- Lewis Roberts Binford, American archaeologist
- Lewis Boss, American astronomer
- Lewis J. Feldman, American professor
- Lewis Hine, American sociologist and photographer
- Lewis G. Longsworth (1904–1981), American biochemist and professor at Rockefeller University
- Lewis Ralph Jones (1864–1945), American botanist and agricultural biologist
- Lewis Wade Jones (1910–1979), sociologist and educator
- Lewis Webster Jones (1899–1975), American economist
- Lewis A. Swift, American astronomer
Business
Military
Other
Pseudonym
Fictional characters
- Lewis, a character in the American sitcom It's Garry Shandling's Show
- Lewis (The Simpsons), a fictional character in The Simpsons
- Lewis Bodine, a character in the 1997 film Titanic
- Lewis Romero, a character in the 2006 film Final Destination 3
- Lewis Skolnik, a character in the Revenge of the Nerds movie series
- Lewis "Cornelius" Robinson, a character in the 2007 film Meet the Robinsons
- Lewis Zimmerman, Star Trek character
- Lewis (Holes), A fictional character in Holes by Louis Sachar
See also
Notes and References
- Book: M. Petrossian. New Dictionary Armenian-English. Librairie de Beyrouth.