Lewis Surname
Approximately 995,193 people bear this surname
Lewis Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Louis' or 'Lewis' (for the history of this personal name read an interesting account in Yonge, ii. 387-9). Miss Yonge thinks Lewis is used by the Welsh as an Anglicanism of Llewelyn.
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| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 645,262 | 1:562 | 25 |
| England | 110,925 | 1:502 | 35 |
| Australia | 40,743 | 1:663 | 47 |
| Wales | 40,037 | 1:77 | 7 |
| Canada | 35,038 | 1:1,052 | 61 |
| South Africa | 20,102 | 1:2,695 | 337 |
| Jamaica | 19,897 | 1:144 | 16 |
| Sierra Leone | 17,515 | 1:405 | 72 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 8,177 | 1:167 | 13 |
| New Zealand | 4,848 | 1:934 | 70 |
| Scotland | 3,486 | 1:1,536 | 276 |
| Guyana | 3,160 | 1:241 | 18 |
| Liberia | 2,845 | 1:1,550 | 206 |
| India | 2,832 | 1:270,856 | 15,461 |
| Thailand | 1,946 | 1:36,299 | 3,834 |
| Grenada | 1,839 | 1:59 | 6 |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1,634 | 1:69 | 4 |
| Ireland | 1,619 | 1:2,909 | 537 |
| Nigeria | 1,611 | 1:109,958 | 7,339 |
| Tanzania | 1,608 | 1:32,924 | 3,869 |
| Panama | 1,593 | 1:2,456 | 349 |
| Barbados | 1,513 | 1:190 | 31 |
| Bahamas | 1,479 | 1:265 | 61 |
| Northern Ireland | 1,180 | 1:1,564 | 333 |
| France | 1,151 | 1:57,709 | 7,702 |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 1,028 | 1:96 | 16 |
| Belize | 946 | 1:376 | 65 |
| Kenya | 891 | 1:51,829 | 5,241 |
| Brazil | 888 | 1:241,075 | 9,301 |
| Germany | 878 | 1:91,692 | 11,504 |
| Dominica | 860 | 1:88 | 11 |
| Spain | 807 | 1:57,933 | 5,305 |
| Iraq | 781 | 1:44,842 | 1,868 |
| Costa Rica | 768 | 1:6,224 | 421 |
| Oman | 624 | 1:5,910 | 852 |
| Israel | 569 | 1:15,040 | 2,249 |
| Netherlands | 522 | 1:32,351 | 5,386 |
| Saint Lucia | 518 | 1:345 | 58 |
| Nicaragua | 511 | 1:11,783 | 776 |
| Syria | 511 | 1:37,771 | 2,305 |
| Zimbabwe | 508 | 1:30,390 | 4,676 |
| Dominican Republic | 501 | 1:20,824 | 1,368 |
| Lebanon | 484 | 1:11,647 | 1,700 |
| United States Virgin Islands | 466 | 1:237 | 15 |
| Philippines | 433 | 1:233,807 | 35,655 |
| Venezuela | 415 | 1:72,781 | 3,059 |
| Malaysia | 403 | 1:73,187 | 5,283 |
| Argentina | 398 | 1:107,396 | 9,084 |
| Mexico | 324 | 1:383,106 | 7,748 |
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | 315 | 1:175 | 35 |
| Indonesia | 290 | 1:456,032 | 37,835 |
| Samoa | 284 | 1:682 | 204 |
| Japan | 264 | 1:484,259 | 14,231 |
| Sweden | 250 | 1:39,387 | 3,145 |
| China | 246 | 1:5,558,218 | 473 |
| Vanuatu | 236 | 1:1,116 | 281 |
| Kuwait | 231 | 1:16,453 | 2,197 |
| Switzerland | 231 | 1:35,554 | 5,171 |
| Cuba | 225 | 1:51,212 | 2,080 |
| Turks and Caicos Islands | 214 | 1:160 | 38 |
| Suriname | 211 | 1:2,619 | 399 |
| Jersey | 208 | 1:477 | 28 |
| Bermuda | 199 | 1:328 | 35 |
| Russia | 191 | 1:754,571 | 62,986 |
| Cayman Islands | 170 | 1:376 | 61 |
| United Arab Emirates | 165 | 1:55,529 | 5,413 |
| Guernsey | 162 | 1:398 | 47 |
| Saudi Arabia | 159 | 1:194,062 | 29,524 |
| Malta | 150 | 1:2,868 | 222 |
| Belgium | 148 | 1:77,680 | 12,268 |
| Ecuador | 144 | 1:110,457 | 6,412 |
| Guatemala | 137 | 1:117,392 | 3,111 |
| Chile | 136 | 1:129,533 | 4,587 |
| Portugal | 132 | 1:78,926 | 3,983 |
| British Virgin Islands | 130 | 1:243 | 49 |
| Marshall Islands | 126 | 1:411 | 67 |
| Italy | 123 | 1:497,209 | 50,566 |
| Denmark | 122 | 1:46,268 | 4,833 |
| Hong Kong | 121 | 1:60,624 | 1,202 |
| Isle of Man | 120 | 1:715 | 103 |
| Greece | 116 | 1:95,515 | 16,103 |
| Peru | 112 | 1:283,787 | 10,980 |
| Norway | 103 | 1:49,925 | 7,153 |
| Botswana | 99 | 1:22,090 | 4,408 |
| Cyprus | 97 | 1:9,122 | 1,045 |
| Papua New Guinea | 86 | 1:94,811 | 12,690 |
| Egypt | 76 | 1:1,209,681 | 48,025 |
| Ghana | 70 | 1:386,010 | 11,418 |
| Guam | 70 | 1:2,287 | 297 |
| Aruba | 60 | 1:1,725 | 246 |
| Bahrain | 59 | 1:22,858 | 4,582 |
| Colombia | 57 | 1:838,142 | 8,602 |
| Malawi | 57 | 1:300,335 | 19,472 |
| Anguilla | 56 | 1:240 | 27 |
| Finland | 55 | 1:99,940 | 10,215 |
| Namibia | 50 | 1:48,188 | 6,016 |
| Austria | 49 | 1:173,784 | 22,520 |
| Montserrat | 49 | 1:101 | 17 |
| South Korea | 48 | 1:1,067,505 | 327 |
| Zambia | 47 | 1:337,232 | 18,059 |
| Uruguay | 42 | 1:81,709 | 8,364 |
| Czechia | 40 | 1:265,837 | 35,277 |
| Honduras | 40 | 1:220,411 | 2,340 |
| Madagascar | 36 | 1:656,940 | 2,016 |
| Singapore | 30 | 1:183,590 | 7,666 |
| Gibraltar | 29 | 1:1,171 | 268 |
| Pakistan | 29 | 1:6,160,134 | 36,715 |
| Afghanistan | 28 | 1:1,148,328 | 10,363 |
| Estonia | 27 | 1:48,956 | 9,235 |
| Uganda | 26 | 1:1,501,511 | 54,973 |
| Monaco | 24 | 1:1,544 | 53 |
| Hungary | 22 | 1:446,194 | 29,593 |
| Qatar | 22 | 1:107,182 | 11,536 |
| Poland | 21 | 1:1,809,940 | 93,678 |
| Jordan | 19 | 1:465,391 | 12,761 |
| Latvia | 19 | 1:107,897 | 15,192 |
| Taiwan | 19 | 1:1,233,934 | 8,385 |
| Sri Lanka | 18 | 1:1,156,031 | 9,144 |
| Cameroon | 16 | 1:1,298,067 | 76,941 |
| DR Congo | 16 | 1:4,617,473 | 182,864 |
| Iran | 16 | 1:4,798,908 | 119,068 |
| Vietnam | 13 | 1:7,126,620 | 2,551 |
| Belarus | 11 | 1:863,733 | 65,346 |
| Serbia | 11 | 1:649,541 | 22,440 |
| Croatia | 10 | 1:422,860 | 35,095 |
| Haiti | 10 | 1:1,068,391 | 11,823 |
| Mozambique | 10 | 1:2,726,157 | 2,938 |
| Sudan | 10 | 1:3,751,020 | 5,796 |
| Bangladesh | 9 | 1:17,706,308 | 13,537 |
| Chad | 9 | 1:1,510,244 | 5,402 |
| Puerto Rico | 9 | 1:394,460 | 3,042 |
| Rwanda | 9 | 1:1,262,775 | 2,632 |
| Swaziland | 9 | 1:144,244 | 719 |
| Uzbekistan | 9 | 1:3,436,571 | 32,268 |
| Falkland Islands | 8 | 1:392 | 68 |
| Gambia | 8 | 1:240,431 | 533 |
| Kazakhstan | 8 | 1:2,210,312 | 95,036 |
| Macau | 8 | 1:75,204 | 441 |
| Saint Martin | 8 | 1:4,394 | 114 |
| Turkey | 8 | 1:9,727,678 | 134,647 |
| Ukraine | 7 | 1:6,503,242 | 257,739 |
| American Samoa | 6 | 1:9,293 | 1,961 |
| Azerbaijan | 6 | 1:1,608,187 | 20,863 |
| Cambodia | 6 | 1:2,581,191 | 8,069 |
| Cook Islands | 6 | 1:3,030 | 708 |
| Slovakia | 6 | 1:889,408 | 78,715 |
| Yemen | 6 | 1:4,404,216 | 18,907 |
| Angola | 5 | 1:5,397,843 | 6,980 |
| Nauru | 5 | 1:2,376 | 317 |
| Algeria | 4 | 1:9,657,888 | 64,782 |
| Burkina Faso | 4 | 1:4,588,025 | 21,573 |
| Congo | 4 | 1:1,247,274 | 20,238 |
| Djibouti | 4 | 1:228,733 | 966 |
| East Timor | 4 | 1:303,982 | 255 |
| Guinea | 4 | 1:2,958,454 | 2,022 |
| Libya | 4 | 1:1,560,994 | 3,087 |
| New Caledonia | 4 | 1:69,056 | 6,678 |
| Togo | 4 | 1:1,811,942 | 8,122 |
| Gabon | 3 | 1:629,731 | 6,761 |
| Iceland | 3 | 1:126,697 | 5,403 |
| Luxembourg | 3 | 1:193,514 | 7,046 |
| Myanmar | 3 | 1:17,312,662 | 2,080 |
| Nepal | 3 | 1:9,493,652 | 16,132 |
| Bulgaria | 2 | 1:3,489,452 | 64,958 |
| Burundi | 2 | 1:4,902,426 | 2,336 |
| Georgia | 2 | 1:1,872,772 | 35,618 |
| Ivory Coast | 2 | 1:11,535,616 | 61,806 |
| Laos | 2 | 1:3,294,162 | 1,900 |
| Lithuania | 2 | 1:1,517,294 | 35,813 |
| Moldova | 2 | 1:1,780,684 | 55,103 |
| Mongolia | 2 | 1:1,412,644 | 16,950 |
| Senegal | 2 | 1:7,289,671 | 8,117 |
| Solomon Islands | 2 | 1:290,014 | 19,875 |
| Albania | 1 | 1:2,914,055 | 29,474 |
| Andorra | 1 | 1:83,838 | 2,381 |
| Armenia | 1 | 1:2,930,180 | 22,770 |
| Benin | 1 | 1:10,335,602 | 103,742 |
| Bhutan | 1 | 1:616,039 | 1,715 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | 1:3,536,402 | 19,532 |
| Brunei | 1 | 1:418,731 | 3,893 |
| Cape Verde | 1 | 1:529,642 | 6,792 |
| El Salvador | 1 | 1:6,343,888 | 8,415 |
| Equatorial Guinea | 1 | 1:1,135,674 | 984 |
| Ethiopia | 1 | 1:97,546,262 | 29,669 |
| Fiji | 1 | 1:894,391 | 4,568 |
| French Polynesia | 1 | 1:280,805 | 7,211 |
| Lesotho | 1 | 1:2,032,558 | 23,402 |
| Liechtenstein | 1 | 1:38,378 | 1,726 |
| Maldives | 1 | 1:404,172 | 7,269 |
| Mauritania | 1 | 1:4,094,863 | 38,869 |
| Mauritius | 1 | 1:1,293,417 | 16,552 |
| Micronesia | 1 | 1:106,243 | 1,380 |
| Paraguay | 1 | 1:7,236,746 | 16,511 |
| Romania | 1 | 1:20,077,870 | 89,414 |
| Seychelles | 1 | 1:92,393 | 1,532 |
| Tonga | 1 | 1:107,313 | 791 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 1,873 | 1:2,365 | 443 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 41,021 | 1:594 | 53 |
| Wales | 36,847 | 1:43 | 7 |
| Scotland | 843 | 1:4,440 | 704 |
| Jersey | 47 | 1:1,104 | 174 |
| Isle of Man | 14 | 1:3,876 | 418 |
| Guernsey | 1 | 1:32,656 | 2,283 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 118,675 | 1:423 | 22 |
The alternate forms: Léwis (1) are calculated separately.
Lewis (287,221) may also be a first name.
Lewis Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Louis' or 'Lewis' (for the history of this personal name read an interesting account in Yonge, ii. 387-9). Miss Yonge thinks Lewis is used by the Welsh as an Anglicanism of Llewelyn. This view is confirmed by the following entry:
Llewelyn ap-Madoc, alias Lewis Rede, archdeacon, County of Brecon, 1437: History and Ant. St. David's.
John Levesone, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.
Lewis ap-Owen, archdeacon, County of Cardigan, 1487: History and Ant. St. David's.
Lewis ap-Rhys, prebendary of St. David's, 1502: ibid.
William Lewson, archdeacon, County of Caermarthen, 1554: ibid.
1521. William Lewys and Alice Mason: Marriage Lic (London).
1586. Humphrey Smith and Ursula Lewson, alias Levison: ibid.
(Anglo-French-Teut.) the A.-French form (French Louis) of the O.Frankish Hlúwíg (mod. Ger. Ludwig), which was Latinized as Ludovicus and Chlodovisus, Gallicized as Clovis (palatal s = sh) or Clouis (Louis) = Famous Battle or War [Old Saxon hlúd = O.H.Ger. hlút (Ger. laut) = Old English hlúd (English loud), loud, famous + Old Saxon wíg = O.H.Ger. Old English wíg, battle, war] Lewis has often been adopted by Jews as a British substitute for Levi, q.v., and by Welshmen as a simplified substitute for Llewellyn, q.v.
(Celtic) belonging to Lewis (Scotland)=(apparently) the Marshy (Land) [Gaelic leoghas) (English) for Lewes1, q.v.
“Loud Battle”. From Old Frankish Hludwig and German Ludwig. See also Cloete.
(Welsh, English) Descendant of Lewis (hear, fight).
The Welsh personal name, the same as the French Louis. Also one of the Hebrides. Many of the Welsh families conceal beneath this common, and usually plebeian name, blood and pedigree of remote antiquity. For example, Lewis of Greenmeadow springs from Gwaethvoed, descended from the ancient princes of Britain, and a contemporary of the Anglo-Saxon king Edgar. Lewis of Gilfach claims from Cradoc ap Guillym, who flourished in the XIII. century. Lewis of St. Pierre derives from Cadifor, prince or chieftain of Divet (a district which comprised Pembrokeshire and part of Caermarthen), about the time of the Norman Conquest. In these cases the name Lewis was not hereditary until temp. Henry VIII. or Elizabeth.
In the French, Louis; Latin, Ludovicus; Teutonic, Ludwig or Leodwig, from the Saxon Leod, the people, and wic, a castle—the safeguard of the people. Llnaws, Welsh, signifies a multitude.
1. A patronymic, chiefly Cambro-Celtic. 2. William de Lues, Walter Luiz, Normandy, 1180-95 (Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae); John, Robert Lews, or Lewis, Engl. c. 1272 (Rotuli Hundredorum). Osbert de Leus of Worcestershire, 1199 (Rotuli Curiae Regis); Adam de Lewes, Gloucester, 1203 (Rotulus Cancellarii). Hence Sir G. Cornewall Lewis, the eminent scholar and statesman.
Lewis. —This name has its chief centre in South Wales and in the adjacent county of Monmouth. It is next most frequent in North Wales, Shropshire, and Herefordshire. Its main line of migration from its Welsh home has been to the south - east, and Berks and Hants represent the limits of its advance in that direction. Its sporadic occurrence in Norfolk is to be remarked; here likely enough it has had an independent origin.
Lewis is an ancient Welsh name. Lewis of Llanelly, Brecknockshire, is the name of an old stock (Jones' "Brecknockshire"). The ancient family of Lewis, of St. Pierre, Monmouthshire, carried its name back to the 15th century but its pedigree far beyond (Coxe's "Monmouthshire").
The surname Lewis began life as a first name. It means ‘renowned or famous in battle’, and its original form was first found in Germany where it is now found in the form Ludwig. When the name crossed to France as Lowis or Louis, it soon became popular. This popularity increased through the centuries, as we can see from the fact that France had no fewer than eighteen kings called Louis, one of whom even became a saint. As the name Louis spread beyond the borders of France it changed once more. In Italy it became Luigi, and by the time it came to England with the Norman invasion it had become Lewis.
In this form the name gradually spread across the entire country, although being originally a foreign name it never achieved the same popularity as it achieved in France. Why, then, are there now so many Lewis’s? The answer to this question lies in their distribution.
Lewis’s have existed for many centuries throughout all the English counties, and in Wales they are extremely plentiful. The theory which best accounts for the proliferation of Welsh Lewis’s is that the Welsh name Lewis is in fact an attempted anglicisation of the Welsh name Llewelyn. (In times of persecution, when Wales was only a princedom under repression, many Welshmen found it expedient to change their name to a more English form.) This theory may sound rather far-fetched, but it would appear to be confirmed by the earliest reference we have to the name Lewis. In the 1413 records the Alderman of Brecon is given as ‘Llewelyn ap-Madoc, alias Lewis Rede’. By then Lewis was certainly a widespread and popular name and over 100 years later it crops up in Shakespeare, a distinction shared by very few of the more popular British names. Among these few are two other predominantly Welsh names: Thomas and Griffith.
There are several names which derive directly or indirectly from Lewis. The best known of these are Leuis, Lowis, Lewse-all being simply variations in spelling dating from the times before spelling was formalised. (Lewison, from ‘son of Lewis’, is also popular.) However, the similar-looking name of Lewes is not a variation of Lewis. It is a local name, deriving from the town in Sussex, and means ‘hills or mounds’, referring to the Downs among which the town lies.
Another origin of the name Lewis results from the eastern European pogroms of the last century. During this time many Jews crossed over to England and on arrival decided to anglicise their names. A number of refugees with the name Levinsky changed it to Lewin, Levin or Lewis.
Owing to its popularity in Britain and France-two of Europe’s major colonising nations-the name Lewis (or Louis) has spread around the globe. Over the centuries it has been particularly popular in the United States. Here we find it in St Louis, in Louisville, and even in the State of Louisiana (which, under French colonial rule-before the famous Louisiana Purchase in 1803-stretched from the coast of the Gulf of Mexico up into the Mid-West, to within a few hundred miles of the Great Lakes).
In America, because of this early pervasive French influence, the French spelling of Louis is still more popular than the Anglo-Welsh Lewis (e.g. Louis Armstrong), so much so that its popularity as a first name in this French form has even spread back across the Atlantic, but this time to England.
The American explorer Meriwether Lewis (1774—1809) led the great overland journey to the Pacific coast, thus opening up the north-west to a flood of settlers. Despite encounters with grizzly bears, Indians, rattlesnakes and near-starvation Lewis’s only brush with death came when a hunting companion mistook him for an elk and shot him in the leg.
As a reward for his explorations he was appointed the first governor of Louisiana but died soon after in mysterious circumstances.
The first machine-gun was invented by the American Isaac Newton Lewis (1858—1931). The American military brass proved uninterested in his new invention so he took it to Europe in 1913 where the Lewis Gun played a vital part in the last stages of World War I. Over 100,000 were manufactured for the Allied armies by the Birmingham Small Arms Company.
Many Lewis’s have achieved fame as writers. The first American to win the Nobel Prize was Sinclair Lewis, whose best-seller Main Street swept him to fame. C. Day Lewis (1904—72) was one of the ‘Thirties Poets’ of Auden’s generation. He later became Poet Laureate. The controversial writer-artist Percy Wyndham Lewis founded the English modernist movement called Vorticism, which created a furore prior to World War I. The prolific scholar-writer C.S. Lewis is best remembered for his Screwtape Letters.
Lewis’s have produced several jazz greats. George Lewis was a veteran of the Old New Orleans style and John Lewis, the composer-pianist, recorded with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
The United Kingdom has a Lewisham (along with South Africa), a Lewis, a Lewiston and a Butt of Lewis. A total of 22 United States towns and cities are Lewis-related. Both Australia and the US have Lewis Ranges and the name is geographically common.
With about 179,000 namesakes Lewis is the 19th most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Lewis is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 70 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Bristol, Birmingham and Coventry are other Lewis strongholds. Around the world Lewis’s are most common in Sydney (one in 701 families), Melbourne (one in 761) and Capetown (one in 915). The United States has more Lewis’s than the entire population of Sunderland-an estimated total of just under 520,000 makes this their 20th most popular surname.
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Lewis Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Lewis Come From? nationality or country of origin
The last name Lewis (Arabic: بلويس, Hindi: लेविस, Marathi: लेिवस, Oriya: େଲୱିସ) is held by more people in The United States than any other country/territory. It can also appear as: Léwis. Click here for other potential spellings of this name.
How Common Is The Last Name Lewis? popularity and diffusion
This surname is the 546th most frequent family name internationally, held by approximately 1 in 7,323 people. The last name is primarily found in The Americas, where 69 percent of Lewis are found; 64 percent are found in North America and 64 percent are found in Anglo-North America. Lewis is also the 3,664th most numerous first name in the world, held by 287,221 people.
Lewis is most widespread in The United States, where it is carried by 645,262 people, or 1 in 562. In The United States it is primarily found in: Texas, where 10 percent live, California, where 9 percent live and Florida, where 6 percent live. Besides The United States it exists in 195 countries. It also occurs in England, where 11 percent live and Australia, where 4 percent live.
Lewis Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The incidence of Lewis has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people who held the Lewis surname grew 544 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it grew 270 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it grew 109 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it grew 414 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it declined 14 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Lewis Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those carrying the surname is predominantly Anglican (43%) in Ireland, Orthodox (57%) in Russia, Christian (100%) in Kenya and Maronite (44%) in Lebanon.
In The United States those holding the Lewis surname are 8.42% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 55.19% being registered with the party.
The amount Lewis earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 18.32% more than the national average, earning €35,532 per year; in Norway they earn 24.22% more than the national average, earning 429,899 kr per year; in Peru they earn 275.11% more than the national average, earning S/. 72,716 per year; in South Africa they earn 15.66% more than the national average, earning R 274,860 per year; in Colombia they earn 31.07% less than the national average, earning $15,649,300 COP per year; in United States they earn 6.89% less than the national average, earning $40,175 USD per year and in Canada they earn 2.19% more than the national average, earning $50,770 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Lewis Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Lewis in the Hindi language | ||
| लेविस | levisa | - |
| Lewis in the Oriya language | ||
| େଲୱିସ | elawisa | - |
| Lewis in the Marathi language | ||
| लेिवस | leivasa | 68.93 |
| लेवीस | levisa | 27.81 |
| लेवी | levi | 0.89 |
| लेनी | leni | 0.59 |
| ऍलीस | elisa | 0.59 |
| Lewis in the Arabic language | ||
| بلويس | blwys | - |
| ويس | wys | - |
| لويس | lwys | - |
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