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Lois

Lois is a feminine given name used in English-speaking countries. It is often treated as a standalone name or as a variant of Louise, which itself derives from the French name Louis. The name gained popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries in various Anglophone communities.

Notable people and fictional characters named Lois include author Lois Lowry, known for The Giver; author Lois

In French, lois is the plural of loi, meaning "laws." It is used in legal and governmental

Lois can also appear as a surname in some cases, though it is much less common than

Duncan,
known
for
young
adult
thrillers;
actress
Lois
Chiles,
and
the
fictional
reporter
Lois
Lane
from
the
Superman
stories.
The
name
has
also
appeared
in
other
media
and
as
a
personal
name
for
real
individuals
in
different
fields.
language
to
refer
to
statutes
enacted
by
a
legislature.
The
term
appears
in
phrases
such
as
lois
et
règlements
(laws
and
regulations)
and
is
a
central
concept
in
French
constitutional
and
administrative
law.
The
plural
form
distinguishes
it
from
the
singular
loi,
which
denotes
a
single
law.
its
use
as
a
given
name.
Overall,
lois
reflects
both
personal-name
usage
in
Anglophone
contexts
and
a
linguistic/legal
term
in
French,
illustrating
how
the
same
spelling
carries
different
meanings
across
languages.