MyNameList

    Liudvika / Ludwiga / Louise / Luisa / Ludovica

    Liudvika ยท Louise ยท Luisa ยท Ludovica

    Pronunciation: LYOOD-vee-kah

    โ™€ Female
    Old High German

    Meaning

    famous warrior

    Origin

    Germanic

    History & Etymology

    Liudvika is the Lithuanian and Latvian form of the Germanic name Ludwiga, which is the feminine equivalent of Ludwig. The name Ludwig itself is derived from the Old High German elements *hlut* meaning "famous" and *wig* meaning "warrior" or "battle". The name has a long history in European royalty and nobility, particularly through its masculine form, Ludwig, which was borne by numerous kings and emperors. The feminine form, while less common in historical records, shares this prestigious lineage.

    Liudvika in different fonts

    LiudvikaDancing Script
    LiudvikaCaveat
    LiudvikaSatisfy
    LiudvikaPacifico
    LiudvikaGreat Vibes

    Names Similar to Liudvika

    Names with a similar meaning or feel:

    Related Names

    Articles You Might Like

    Popular Girl Names 2025: Trends & Timeless Picks
    ๐Ÿ“‹ List

    Popular Girl Names 2025: Trends & Timeless Picks

    Looking for the perfect name for your little girl arriving in 2025? This comprehensive guide reveals the top popular girl names, blending timeless classics with emerging trends. Find inspiration and discover beautiful meanings for your daughter.

    100+ Unique Girl Names to Make Her Stand Out
    ๐Ÿ“‹ List

    100+ Unique Girl Names to Make Her Stand Out

    Searching for a name that truly reflects your daughter's individuality? Dive into our curated list of unique girl names, spanning diverse origins and beautiful meanings. Give your little one a name that stands out from the crowd.

    Greek Mythology Names: Boy Names, Girl Names & Unisex
    ๐Ÿ“‹ List

    Greek Mythology Names: Boy Names, Girl Names & Unisex

    Dive into the rich world of Greek mythology to find the perfect name for your child. This name list includes both classic and unique boy names, girl names, and unisex names, all with deep historical roots and powerful meanings.