Luici
Sicilian
Alternative forms
- Lisi, Lici, Luvici (Native variants)
- Cluduvìu, Cluduveu, Luduvicu (Latinism)
- Ligghi, Luiggi, Luiggiu (Italianism)
Etymology
Superseded (by conflation with Italian Luigi) the older native form Lisi (then also Lici), which was already an adaptation of Old French Louis, Looïs, Luis, from Latin Ludovīcus, from Old High German *Hlūtwīg or Frankish *Hlōdowig, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *hlūdaz (“loud, famous”) + *wīgą (“battle”). Compare English Louis, Spanish Luis, German Ludwig, Italian Luigi, Portuguese Luís. Compare the same phono-morphological output also for articianu (“artisan”), parmicianu (“parmisan”), particianu (“partisan”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lʊˈi.ʃɪ/
Proper noun
Luici
- a male given name from Latin, equivalent to English Louis, Lewis
- A male given name of historical usage, equivalent to English Louis, notably borne by several French monarchs.
Derived terms
- Ggi
- Ggiggi
- Gginu
- Luì
- San Luici
- Santu Lisi
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