The first name Lewis is of English, Teutonic, German, Shakespearean, French origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: A Variant of Louis, Derived from the French Which Evolved from the Old French Loeis, a Name Derived from the Old High German Hluodowig, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Hluod (Famous) and Wig
English: English Variant of the Franco-germanic Name Louis: Famous Warrior. in Wales, Sometimes Lewis is Used in Place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: Th Century Writer Lewis Carroll
Teutonic: Famous in War
Teutonic: Famous War, Another Form is Louis, Heroic, Self-sacrificing
German: Famous Warrior
Shakespearean: 'King Henry V' the Dauphin. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' Lewis Xi, King of France. 'King John' Lewis, the Dauphin
French: Variant of Louis: Famous Warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Aloysius is the Name of the Italian Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga, and Common Among British Roman Catholics
Alice(English) Of the Nobility. from the German Adalheidis Meaning Nobility, and the French Adeliz Which is a Form of Adelaide. Used in Britian; Alice Became Very Popular in When Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland W
Helewise(English) A Variant of the Old German Name Helewidis, Meaning Hale and Wide
Jerry(English) A Diminutive of a Jeremiah, Jeremy, or Jerome, Also Used As an Independent Name. Also a Colloquial Term for a German Soldier. Famous Bearer: American Comedian-actor Jerry Lewis Was Born Joseph Levitch
Lew(English) Diminutive of Lewis: English Variant of the Franco-germanic Name Louis: Famous Warrior. in Wales, Sometimes Lewis is Used in Place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: Th Century Writer Lewis Carroll
Louis(German) Glorious in Battle (Lew, Lewis, Leu, Luis)
Luthais(Gaelic) Famous Warrior; a Gaelic Form of Lewis. (Loo-ee)
Sinclair(Scottish) Bright; Clear. from Saint Clair Sur Elle. Famous Bearer: Writer Sinclair Lewis (-)