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Happy Birthday Lois

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Happy Birthday Lois Personalized Card

Happy birthday to you Lois! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Lois personalized card to you. Dear Lois, I wish a bright and beautiful day to you on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Lois’s birthday.

Lois Given Name Meaning & History

►►► GENDER: Feminine ►►► USAGE: English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek. PRONOUNCED: LO-is (English). Possibly derived from Greek loion meaning “more desirable” or “better”. Lois is mentioned in the New Testament as the mother of Eunice and the grandmother of Timothy. As an English name, it came into use after the Protestant Reformation. In fiction, this is the name of the girlfriend of the comic book hero Superman®. The meaning of Lois is “Better”. Its origin is “Greek”. Another meaning of Lois is “Famous warrior”. Its origin is the “Galician variant of the French name Louis”. This name derives from the Ancient Greek “loion”, meaning “more desirable, more agreeable, better, good”. Lois is a common English name from the New Testament. Paul mentions her as the pious grandmother of Timothy in his second epistle to Timothy. The name was first used by English Christians after the Protestant Reformation, and it was popular, particularly in North America, during the first half of the 20th century.

►►► GENDER: Masculine ►►► USAGE: Galician; PRONOUNCED: LOIS. The Galician form of LOUIS. This name derives from the Old High German name “Chlodowich and Chlodovech”, composed of two elements: “hludaz” meaning to hear, loud, sound, and “wig”, meaning (fight, battle, fighter, able to fight). The name means “glorious in battle, famous warrior”. Directly from the root of the name derives, for example, “Ludwig” and from “Chlodovech”, for example, derive the masculine form “Clovis and Clodoveo”. Clovis I, “Latinized form Chlodovech”, king of the Franks and ruler of much of Gaul from 481 to 511, was a key period during the transformation of the Roman Empire into Europe. His dynasty, the Merovingians, survived for more than 200 years, until the rise of the Carolingians in the 8th century. While he was not the first Frankish king, he was the kingdom’s political and religious founder.

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