Yes, Louis is a French name. It is of French origin and has been a popular name in France for centuries.
The name Louis means "famous warrior" or "renowned fighter." It is of French and German origin and has royal connotations due to its historical use by kings and emperors.
The Irish equivalent of the name Louis is "Lughaidh."
Loic or Loig is a typical Breton boy's name - it's the Breton form of Louis.
Louis Vuitton, the founder of the luxury fashion brand, is believed to have spoken French.
Louis Braille was French.
Louis
The name Louis means "famous warrior" or "renowned fighter." It is of French and German origin and has royal connotations due to its historical use by kings and emperors.
Yes, it was Louis XVI.
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yes.
His succesor was Louis XV, his great-grandson.
Louis Pasteur
Louis is traditionally a boy's name, deriving from the French form of the name Louis. However, it can also be used as a girl's name in some cases.
The Irish equivalent of the name Louis is "Lughaidh."
louisiana
Yes, it is a very old, traditional French name. Quite a few of the Kings of France were named Louis.
Origionally it was Louis LaMoore. He changed it to L'Amour which means "The Love" in french.