Ludovico is a name of Italian origin, derived from the Germanic elements Hlud, meaning "famous," and wic, which translates to "war." Therefore, Ludovico signifies "famous in war" or "renowned warrior."
The name has been popular throughout history, with notable figures bearing it such as Ludovico Einaudi, an Italian composer and pianist known for his diverse compositional styles; and Ludovico Ariosto, an Italian poet who wrote the epic poem Orlando Furioso.
In literature, Ludovico is also the name of the young nephew in Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. This character is known for his love for Jessica, the daughter of Shylock, which leads to a pivotal moment in the story.
While the name Ludovico may seem somewhat outdated today, it still carries a unique charm and rich historical significance that sets it apart from more common names. It remains a popular choice among parents seeking an elegant and distinctive moniker for their child.
The given statistics show the annual number of babies named Ludovico in the United States from 2018 to 2023. In 2018, there were 6 newborns with this name. The following year, the number decreased slightly to 5 births. However, it increased again in 2021 with a total of 7 babies named Ludovico.
In recent years, there has been an upward trend in the popularity of this name. In 2022, there were 9 newborns named Ludovico, marking the highest number of births for this name since the data began being recorded. This popularity was maintained in 2023 with another 6 births.
Overall, from 2018 to 2023, there have been a total of 33 babies named Ludovico born in the United States.