Louise (song)
WiktionaryText
Proper noun
- borrowed from the feminine form of Louis.
Usage notes
Used in English since the seventeenth century, more in the U.K. than in the U.S.A. A common middle name today.
Quotations
- 1890 Arthur Weir, John Arthur Lockhart: The Romance of Sir Richard. Published by William Drysdale&Co. page 83:
- Louise, thy stately name sounds in my ear / Like a sea wave, that gathering, hill on hill, / Upon the blue horizon, smooth and still, / Sweeps to the shore
- 1991 Emily Ellison, The Picture Makers, G.K.Hall, ISBN 0816151660, page 111:
- I've always thought I was too large for a soft, musical name like Louise, too untidy.
Proper noun
- of origin.
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Proper noun
- , feminine form of Louis.
Proper noun
- borrowed from .
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Proper noun
- borrowed from .
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Proper noun
- borrowed from .