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Luiz

Luiz is a masculine given name used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is the Brazilian Portuguese spelling of Louis, which comes from the Latin Ludovicus, itself from the Germanic roots hlud- meaning "fame" and wig meaning "war" or "battle." The form Luís is common in Portugal, while Luiz is prevalent in Brazil; cognate forms include Louis (French) and Luis (Spanish).

In Brazil, Luiz is common as a given name across generations. It frequently appears in full names

Notable individuals named Luiz include the Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (born 1945), commonly

The name Luiz remains common in modern Brazil and across the Lusophone world as part of a

such
as
Luiz
Carlos,
Luiz
Felipe,
or
as
part
of
longer
compound
names.
Across
the
Portuguese-speaking
world,
related
spellings
reflect
the
broader
family
of
names
derived
from
Louis,
with
Luís
typical
in
Portugal
and
Luiz
common
in
Brazilian
usage.
known
as
Lula;
the
footballer
David
Luiz
Moreira
Marinho
(born
1987);
the
football
manager
Luiz
Felipe
Scolari
(born
1948);
the
musician
Luiz
Gonzaga
do
Nascimento
(1912–1989);
and
the
diplomat
Luiz
Felipe
Lampreia
(1941–2011).
broader
set
of
forms
derived
from
Louis.
Variations
in
spelling
reflect
national
standards,
notably
Luiz
in
Brazil
and
Luís
in
Portugal.