All about the name LUDO

Meaning, origin, history.

Ludo is a diminutive of the Latin name Ludovic, which means "famous warrior". It originates from the Germanic elements "hlud" meaning famous and "wik" meaning battle. The name was borne by several saints in the Middle Ages, including Saint Ludovic of Aquitaine, who was a French king's chaplain in the 10th century.

The name Ludo has been used as both a given name and a surname throughout history. It is most commonly found in France, where it has been popular for centuries. In recent years, however, its use has spread to other countries such as Belgium, Switzerland, and even England.

There are several notable individuals named Ludo throughout history. For example, Ludovic Vitet was a French writer and politician who served as mayor of Paris in the mid-19th century. Additionally, Ludovic Kennedy was a Scottish broadcaster and author who became famous for his radio documentaries on topics such as capital punishment and animal rights.

While it may not be as well-known as some other names with Latin origins, Ludo has its own unique charm and history. Its meaning of "famous warrior" adds an air of strength and courage to the name, making it a great choice for parents looking for something different yet meaningful.

See also

French

Popularity of the name LUDO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Ludo has been used consistently but not overwhelmingly in the United States over the past five years. In 2018, there were 8 babies named Ludo, followed by 5 in 2020, 6 in 2021, and 7 in 2022. This brings the total number of children named Ludo in the U.S. during this period to 26. While it's not one of the most popular names, it does have a steady presence, suggesting that some parents are drawn to its unique sound or perhaps its meaning. However, without data on the name's popularity before 2018 or its usage outside the U.S., it's difficult to determine whether this trend is increasing, decreasing, or staying relatively stable over time.