No. London is taken from its Roman name - Londinium.
Lud Gluskin's birth name is Ludwig Elias Gluskin.
Lud Wray's birth name is James R. Ludlow Wray.
Legendary history suggests that King Lud named the settlement Caerludein from which London is derived. Other suggestions refer to a pre Celtic name 'Lowandia' or 'Lowanidonjon' translated to mean 'A river too wide to ford'
Londin and Lundin were used by the romans, possibly derived from King Lud, who ruled the city at the time.
The name London is of ancient Roman origin. The meaning of this name means unfordable river or place which is navigated.
It's a placename (now part of London)
Lud Wray is 6'.
Lud Kramer was born in 1932.
Lud Kramer died in 2004.
Lud-in-the-Mist was created in 1926.
Lobby Lud was created in 1927.
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