Luigi name meaning

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Updated: March 16th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: Italian and English
Pronunciation: lu(i)-gi
Meaning: Loud, Famous, Fight, Battle, War, Illustrious Fighter and Struggle
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What does Luigi mean?

Famous Luigi is used commonly in English and Italian languages, Luigi means "Loud, Famous, Fight, Battle, War, Illustrious Fighter or Struggle" and a boy name is originated from Germanic and Old High German.

Luigi is version of durable and pleasing Louis. Louis is French cognate of Ludwig. Also Louis is form of Ludewig in French language. Meaning of Louis is War and Praise is originated from Old High German and Germanic.

How do I pronounce Luigi?

You can pronounce the two syllabled name Luigi as lu(i)-gi.

Variants of Luigi

Chlodwig, Luiggi, Louis, Ludwig, Ludewig, Aloys, Lou, Chlodowich, Hluodwic, Alois, Lu, Annalou, Lucy

Names that rhyme with Luigi

How popular is the name Luigi?

Luigi was a popular name in Italy. Over 30840 babies have been given the name in 20 years. When at its peak in 2001, it ranked 35th when 1970 parents chose the moniker for their baby boys.

However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 20 years but still performing better than most of the names. In addition to that, the given name has been in the top 50 baby names 20 times Luigi used to be a common name in France, first appeared in 1905 and over 4497 babies have been given the name in 105 years.

At its zenith in 1960,. However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 105 years.

Luigi is a familiar baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1900 and was able to reach the top 900 names.

In 1969, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 873 on boy names chart when 77 babies were named Luigi. Over 3987 babies in United States have been named Luigi. The name is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales, even after 22 years of use, it could not make it big.

Over 196 people have been named Luigi in England and Wales. Also, it is among the top 400 boy names in Switzerland. Over 153 people have been named Luigi in Switzerland.

Also, it is among the top 600 boy names in Belgium. Over 233 people have been named Luigi in Belgium.

But Luigi is a popular baby name in Canada where every 1 in 6000 have the name.

At least, 820000 people globally have carried Luigi as their given name according to our estimate.

YearRankBirths
2018335733
2017287541
2016303938
2015285441
2014245951
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Luigi in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands136359012
Finland12413150
Sweden122191012
Norway2432012
Denmark70000

Here's what numbers has to say about Luigi

You are a lucky person and you know it. You are reliable but unpredictable, fragile but emotionless at the same time. To live the life you want, you have to work hard and put your best effort. You can turn from angel to devil in no time. You can go from cold to extremely sensitive sometimes, people see you as a robot without feelings. You like to organize and manage things, events, and people.

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Famous people named Luigi

  • Luigi Alamanni, Italian poet and statesman
  • Luigi Rossi, Italian Baroque composer
  • Luigi Boccherini, Italian composer and cellist of the Classical era whose music retained a courtly and "galante" style even while he matured somewhat apart
  • Luigi Schiavonetti, Italian reproductive engraver and etcher
  • Luigi Cherubini, Italian Classical and pre-Romantic composer
  • Luigi Lablache, Italian opera singer of French and Irish heritage
  • Luigi Nono, Italian avant-garde composer of classical music
  • Luigi Denza, Italian composer
  • Luigi Marchesi, Italian castrato singer
  • Luigi Carnera, Italian astronomer and mathematician
  • Luigi Lanzi, Italian art historian and archaeologist
  • Luigi Canina, Italian archaeologist and architect
  • Luigi Colani, German industrial designer of Kurdish descent
  • Luigi Einaudi, Italian politician and economist
  • Luigi Carlo Farini, Italian physician, statesman and historian
  • Luigi Federico Menabrea, Italian general
  • Luigi Pelloux, Italian general and politician
  • Luigi Ferri, Italian philosopher, was born at Bologna
  • Luigi Corti, Italian diplomat
  • Luigi Cocilovo, Italian Member of the European Parliament and a University researcher
  • Luigi Facta, Italian politician
  • Luigi Alva, Peruvian operatic tenor
  • Luigi R. Einaudi, American career diplomat
  • Luigi Lucioni, Italian American painter
  • Luigi Guido Grandi, O.S.B. Cam
  • Luigi Giussani, Italian Catholic priest, theologian, educator
  • Luigi Sturzo, Italian Roman Catholic priest and prominent politician
  • Luigi Pulci, Italian poet best known for his 'Morgante'
  • Luigi Serafini, Italian artist and designer based in Milan
  • Luigi Poletti, Italian mathematician and poet
  • Luigi Ballerini, Italian poet
  • Luigi Settembrini, Italian man of letters and politician
  • Luigi Salvatorelli, Italian historian and publicist,
  • Luigi Illica, Italian librettist
  • Luigi Cornaro, Venetian nobleman and patron of arts
  • Luigi Locati, Italian Catholic missionary and bishop
  • Luigi Mazzella, Italian lawyer and former judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy
  • Luigi Cagnola, Italian architect
  • Luigi Lavazza, Italian businessman
  • Luigi Cossa, Italian economist, was born at Milan
  • Luigi Arditi, Italian violinist, composer and conductor
  • Luigi Rizzi, Italian linguist
  • Luigi Bertoni, Italian-born anarchist writer and typographer
  • Luigi Galvani, Italian physician, physicist
  • Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza, Italian-born population geneticist
  • Luigi Bianchi, Italian mathematician
  • Luigi Palmieri, Italian physicist and meteorologist
  • Luigi Cremona, Italian mathematician
  • Luigi Maglione, Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Luigi D'Albertis, Italian naturalist and explorer who, in 1875
  • Luigi Pirandello, Italian dramatist, novelist, poet
  • Luigi Malerba, Italian author who wrote short stories, historical novels
  • Luigi Longo, Italian communist politician and secretary of the Italian Communist Party
  • Luigi Luzzatti, Italian financier, political economist
  • Luigi Beccali, first Italian to win an Olympic gold medal in running
  • Luigi Russolo, Italian Futurist painter, composer
  • Luigi Vanvitelli, Italian engineer and architect

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