Aloysia
al-oh-WEE-zhuh
Aloysia is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Aloysia is the feminine form of Aloysius, derived from the Germanic name Hlodwig, meaning 'famous warrior'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1915.
What Aloysia Means
“Aloysia is the feminine form of Aloysius, derived from the Germanic name Hlodwig, meaning 'famous warrior'.”
The Story of Aloysia
Imagine a name whispered by nobility, a banner unfurled across centuries, heralding strength and intellect.
Aloysia, the feminine echo of Aloysius, journeys from the Germanic 'Hlodwig,' meaning 'famous warrior.' This name traces its roots back to a time when lineage and valor were etched in stone and song. It arrived in written records in the late 19th century, reaching its peak popularity in the early 20th century.
This is a name for your daughter who will possess a quiet dignity and a formidable spirit. You'll see in her eyes a deep intelligence, a compassion that softens her strength, and a noble bearing that commands respect.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#7 in 1915
Total Births
17
First Recorded
1898
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