According to what he wrote in his Preface, Lewis simply invented the name, intending it to sound nasty. He says that words like "Scrooge", "thumbscrew", "tapeworm" and "red tape" may have contributed to it's invention.
C.S. Lewis likely created the name 'Screwtape' as a play on the word "screw," indicating a twisted or corrupt character, and combining it with a traditional English-sounding surname to give it a devilish quality fitting for a senior demon in the story.
Clive Staples Lewis also known as C.S. Lewis. He also wrote many other books, such as the The Screwtape letters.
The patient in "The Screwtape Letters" is a young man referred to as "the Patient" who becomes the target of demonic influence as Screwtape, a senior demon, tries to lead him away from faith and virtue. The story follows the correspondence between Screwtape and his nephew, Wormwood, as they strategize on how to tempt the patient.
"Life to the Limit: My Autobiography" by Lewis Hamilton.
Magicians Nephew by C.S. Lewis
The book is "Shadowlands" by Brian Sibley, and the film adaptation of the same name was released in 1993. Both explore the life and romance of C.S. Lewis with Joy Davidman.
His real name is Zane Holtz but in the movie his name is Lewis/Barfbag.
Tweedledum and Tweedledee
The main female character in Lewis Carroll's famous book is named Alice.
Love Letters of Great Men. Not a real book.
Leona Lewis' father's name is Aural Josiah Lewis and her mother's name is Maria Lewis.
Ray Lewis
To give emphasis on his name