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        Meaning of the first name Ludwik

        Origin

        Slavic, Primarily Polish And Czech

        Meaning

        Famous Warrior or Famed Fighter

        Variations

        Ludwika, Ludwig, Ludvik
        The name Ludwik, originating from Slavic roots, primarily Polish and Czech, translates to famous warrior or famed fighter. This etymology highlights its connotations of strength, bravery, and valor. The prefix lud, meaning people, combined with wig, meaning battle, effectively conveys the essence of one who fights for the people or achieves renown through their martial prowess.

        Ludwik has a rich historical context, with notable figures bearing this name throughout various periods. In Poland, it has been used by kings and nobility, lending a regal quality to its heritage. One of the most prominent historical figures is King Ludwik I of Hungary, who ruled during the 14th century and was recognized for his military conquests and diplomatic endeavors. Such historical ties have solidified the name's stature and association with leadership and bravery.

        In contemporary society, Ludwik continues to be used in Poland and the Czech Republic, though it is less common than its variants like Luděk in Czech contexts. The name has also gained some recognition beyond Slavic regions due to its connection to cultural works, such as literature and film. While it may not be widely prevalent globally, those named Ludwik often uphold the name's legacy of strength and honor, embodying its historical significance in modern narratives.

        Based on our records...

        Nowak

        This is the most common surname associated with Ludwik.

        Marianna

        This is the most common name of those married to a Ludwik.

        Jan

        This is the most common name for a child of a Ludwik.
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        1893 is when there were the most people born with the first name Ludwik.

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