Ludovico is an Italian male given name, derived from the Germanic 'Hludovik', which means 'famous warrior'. It is composed of two elements: 'hlud' meaning loud or famous, and 'wig' meaning war or combat. The name was popular among medieval royalty in Europe, notably with King Louis I of East Francia, who was known as Ludovicus in Latin. In Italian culture, Ludovico is often associated with the Medici family, which produced several notable figures including Lorenzo de' Medici, also known by his given name Ludovico.
"It seems Ludovico is a name that has seen a steady increase in popularity recently, with the highest number of births recorded in 2022."