- Meaning, origin and history of the name Aloysius
Latinized form of Aloys, an old Occitan form of Louis This was the name of an Italian saint, Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-1591) The name has been in occasional use among Catholics since his time
- Aloysius - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
The name Aloysius is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "famous warrior" This name is a classic example of an underused golden oldie that ticks so many boxes - unusual yet traditional, heaps of cute nicknames, a statement name that exudes retro cool
- Aloysius - Name Meaning, What does Aloysius mean? - Think Baby Names
Complete 2021 information on the meaning of Aloysius, its origin, history, pronunciation, popularity, variants and more as a baby boy name
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Meaning of Aloysius - What does Aloysius mean? Read the name meaning, origin, pronunciation, and popularity of the baby name Aloysius for boys
- Aloysius Name Meaning - bibleconclusions. com
The name has been used in various forms of art, including painting and music The “Aloysius” spelling is the most common, but variations exist (e g , Louis) Aloysius also means “noble” in some interpretations Some institutions and scholarships are named after Saint Aloysius, honoring his legacy
- Aloysius Name Meaning And Origin
The name ' Aloysius ' originates from the Latinized form of the Old German name 'Chlodovech,' which evolved into the French name 'Louis' and later 'Aloysius ' It signifies a ' famous warrior,' blending notions of fame and martial valor
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Aloysius is a strong and distinguished name of Latin origin that carries a powerful meaning As a name for boys, Aloysius is associated with fame and bravery, making it a popular choice for parents who wish to bestow a strong and noble identity upon their son
- Saint Aloysius Gonzaga - Franciscan Media
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga was a precocious child who had a spiritual awakening at the age of 7 As a young adult, and after a prolonged battle with his father, he entered the Jesuits where he had to learn to live and maneuver within community, and give up some of his independent ways of doing things
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